CcHUB’s re:learn to improve Education in Nigeria via Educators’ Network
A 2015 UNESCO report stated 17 million teachers will be needed in Sub-Saharan Africa to enable the region reach the 2030 Global Education goal of Education for All.
Nigeria, being the region’s and Africa’s most populous country, will need a large chunk of those teachers to be able to provide every child quality primary and secondary education. How will this challenging goal be reached?
“We’re addressing this through the Educators’ Network — a new wave of Educators capable of leveraging technology to educate the next generation,” re:learn stated.
re:learn will recruit recent graduates who are passionate about education and have an appreciation for technology and train them to become full time STEM educators.
Thereafter, they’ll be sent to various schools in the country. Their benefits will include a competitive salary, regular personal training and a flexible teaching schedule.
Applications to join the Educators’ Network have opened to interested persons between ages of 21 – 35 years in Lagos, Abuja, Kano and Jigawa states.
“At re:learn, our focus is on helping students and schools use technology in smart ways to enhance learning. Ultimately, our goal is to improve the quality of, and access to, education in Nigeria,” added re:learn.
