The Brain Builders Youth Development Initiative is receiving applications from secondary school teachers in North Central Nigeria aspiring to become catalysts for inclusive, tech-driven education in their communities to apply for its Digital Literacy Training For Teachers.
The initiative, in partnership with Global Campaign for Education and GIZ, aims to equip educators with essential digital competencies, empowering them to create an inclusive and dynamic learning environment for their students.
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By bridging gaps in digital skills, The Kwara-based Non-Profit organisation envisioned a future where teachers and youth are better prepared for the evolving digital landscape in education.
Teachers Responsibilities
– Attend and participate actively in all training sessions.
– Apply and integrate the digital literacy knowledge acquired into classroom activities to enhance student learning.
– Provide regular feedback on their experiences implementing digital literacy knowledge with students, including challenges and successes.
Teachers Eligibility Criteria
– Current teachers in North Central Nigeria
– Demonstrable interest in enhancing their digital skills and incorporating digital literacy into their teaching.
– Commitment to applying the acquired skills in their classrooms to foster digital literacy.
– Female teachers are encouraged to apply.
Benefits of Participating Teachers
-Hands-on training in digital tools and techniques to enhance classroom engagement and inclusivity.
-Opportunity to be a part of Train-the-trainers Digital Literacy & Online Safety Coalition.
-Connect with other educators and gain access to ongoing support from BBYDI.
– Certificate of Completion: Participants will receive a certification recognizing their new digital competencies.
Apply here before Friday, 22nd November. now via:
Empower your teaching with digital skills and join BBYDI in advancing digital literacy across Nigeria