BEST PRACTICE AWARD

UBEC Host Best Practice Conference of KOICA Smart School

The Korean International Corporation Agency (KOICA) held its first Best Practice Conference of Smart Schools in Nigeria at the UBEC Digital Resource Center, Abuja.

The two-day event featured an award ceremony in categories such as; the best KOICA-Supported Smart School, the Best Students (Primary/JSS), the Best Teachers (Primary/JSS), and the Best Content (Mathematics/Sciences).

During the occasion, UBEC DRC Staff served as evaluators in all the award categories based on specific criteria for the entries received from the Smart Schools.

The award for the Best Smart School in first place went to UBE Model Smart School, Lafia, Nasarawa State, while Kano and Bauchi States received second and third positions respectively.

The Best Student for Primary and JSS was awarded to UBE Model Smart School, Tarda, Kano State, securing first place, while Cross River and Bauchi States took second and third place, respectively.

Kano Smart School received the award for best teacher in the Primary section while Cross River Smart School won in the JSS section.

In the Best Content category, Smart School Bauchi won the Best Content in Mathematics award, while Cross River State received Best Content in Science.

There are six KOICA-supported States under the PMC Service for improving multimedia learning environments and teacher capacity development for public primary and Junior Secondary Schools in Nigeria. They include Bauchi, Cross River, Ekiti, Nasarawa, Kano States and the FCT, Abuja.The Korean International Corporation Agency (KOICA) held its first Best Practice Conference of Smart Schools in Nigeria at the UBEC Digital Resource Center, Abuja.

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DECEMBER RESEARCH WORKSHOP

UBEC DRC Research Committee Meets on Standardizing Scoring Rubrics

The Universal Basic Education Commission held a five-day DRC Research Committee meeting organized to evaluate and enhance the scoring rubrics’ effectiveness in educational assessments at the Digital Resource Center, Kado-Kuchi, Abuja.

This initiative aimed to refine the scoring framework to ensure it aligns with the educational standards set by UBEC Smart Education and promotes fairness, accuracy, and transparency in the evaluation process.

Through a series of collaborative sessions, the committee analyzed the existing rubrics, identified key areas for improvement, and developed evidence-based recommendations.

Key outcomes included refining the rubric and identifying areas for improvement, such as providing clearer guidelines for scoring ethical considerations and budget allocation.

The workshop highlighted the need for additional training to reduce biases and ensure uniformity in future evaluations. The committee recommended a pilot testing phase for the revised rubric to assess its effectiveness before full-scale implementation.

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EDUTAINMENT WORKSHOP

Smart School Teachers coached on story-based Multimedia Content Development

The Universal Basic Education Commission held a three-day training workshop in collaboration with Ubongo Kids at the Digital Resource Center Kado-Kuchi, Abuja.

The training activity aimed at empowering educators with the skills to incorporate storytelling and edutainment into their lesson delivery. The workshop focused on practical methods for utilizing multimedia content to enhance classroom interaction in the UBE Model Smart Schools.

Participants were drawn from various states, including Lead Guiding Teachers, DECC-Pro Trained Teachers and other Teachers from Phase 2 of the smart schools. The workshop featured group activities, micro-teaching sessions, and collaborative storytelling exercises.

The interactive training introduced participants to the concept of edutainment for classroom engagement and equipped participants with the requisite skills using Ubongo resources. It also groomed educators on the use of storytelling techniques in teaching through group activities, such as creating story outlines and lesson plans, fostering teamwork and creativity. LEGO building blocks were employed for storytelling exercises, which energized participants and enhanced engagement.

Participants engaged in micro-teaching sessions in groups, facilitating peer learning and feedback. This was achieved by using multimedia content relevant to classroom scenarios.

The workshop successfully demonstrated the potential of edutainment in enhancing classroom engagement and teaching effectiveness. Participants gained hands-on experience with storytelling techniques, multimedia content development, and lesson delivery strategies.

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4TH TECHNICAL SUPPORT

Smart School Teachers Receive Technical Support

The UBEC Digital Resource Center embarked on a four-day Technical Support activity to improve and strengthen the teaching and learning processes in the Smart School system.

The primary goal was to enhance the teaching and learning process by providing personalized support to teachers and empowering them to effectively utilize technology and innovative teaching methods for improved learning outcomes.

This was achieved by observing classroom practices, which included the teacher’s instructional strategies, student engagement, and the use of technology. The DRC Technical Support tool was employed to evaluate these areas. Additionally, teachers received actionable and constructive feedback in one-on-one sessions after their classes.

The classroom observation focused on several key areas, including lesson planning that aligns with curriculum standards, as well as the integration of technology. Additionally, emphasis was placed on instructional strategies, particularly the use of blended learning methodology. Other important aspects comprised the assessment of learners and the mechanisms for providing feedback, the classroom environment, resource management, and strategies for technology integration and troubleshooting technical issues.

The technical support activity was carried out in functional smart schools nationwide to improve the quality of teaching and learning and enhance teacher capacity in using technology for instruction. The exercise also identified and addressed some challenges encountered in operating smart schools while fostering a culture of continuous professional development among teachers.

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SUBEB DIRECTORS

UBEC DRC Meets with SUBEB Directors Overseeing Smart Schools

The UBEC Digital Resource Centre organized a two-day meeting with SUBEB Directors responsible for overseeing Smart Schools in various operational states. The Smart School Initiative aims to integrate technology into basic education and enhance teaching and learning outcomes in Nigeria.

The meeting brought together SUBEB Directors from twenty-four States, including Adamawa, Anambra, Gombe, Bauchi, FCT, Yobe, Jigawa, Kano, Katsina, Sokoto, Niger, Benue, Taraba, Nasarawa, Cross River, Delta, Ekiti, Ondo, Oyo, Ogun, Osun, Kwara, Kaduna and Zamfara States.

The meeting was convened to review the progress of the Smart School Programme at both the UBEC and SUBEB levels. Participants shared reports on academic achievements, technical developments, and structural improvements. The meeting aimed to identify challenges and create actionable solutions for the Smart School Programme’s sustainability. Additionally, it encouraged collaboration among SUBEB Directors to enhance implementation strategies while providing a platform for the phase three Directors to learn from previous phases and contribute to the evolution of the Smart School Programme.

The two-day meeting had distinct focus areas for each day, and presentations covered various aspects of the Smart School Programme, including academic progress, technical updates, and structural developments. Deliberations which highlighted the significant strides in blended learning, curriculum alignment, and teacher training were also made.

Group discussions were held where participants analyzed the main challenges faced by Smart Schools and proposed practical solutions. These discussions served as the foundation for developing a joint action plan to ensure the program’s sustainability.

The 2-day meeting highlighted the transformative potential of the Smart School initiative within the Nigerian education system. While significant achievements have been made, it is crucial to address current challenges for long-term success. Collaboration between UBEC, SUBEBs, and other stakeholders is essential to sustain progress and promote further innovation in the education sector.

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IAIEA CONFERENCE

UBEC hosts the 7th Edition of the IAIIEA Conference

The Universal Basic Education Commission hosted the 7th edition of the International Association for Innovations in Educational Assessment (IAIIEA) at the Digital Resource Center, kado-Kuchi, Abuja.

The conference, themed “Transforming Learning and Assessment through the Application of Big Data and Artificial Intelligence,” brought together administrators, policymakers, professionals, examiners, teachers, and other relevant stakeholders. The goal was to foster international cohesion and development by sharing global knowledge and engaging in expert discussions.

Delivering the welcome address, the Executive Secretary of UBEC, Dr Hamid Bobboyi noted that hosting the Conference is a collective commitment to enhancing the quality of education and embracing progressive change. He added that the conference is well-timed because it offers a significant opportunity to transform education in Nigeria.

Dr. Bobboyi emphasized the importance of addressing the challenges in the Nigerian education system and highlighted the need to leverage innovative assessment methods to improve learning outcomes. The Executive Secretary acknowledged that the shift towards innovative assessments, particularly those incorporating digital technologies, inclusivity, and adaptability, will enable a more equitable, data-driven approach to educational transformation.

The co-host and President of the IAIIEA Dr Akinyele Ariyo in his speech, expressed gratitude to UBEC for the opportunity. He underscored the importance of transforming learning through big data and artificial intelligence in today’s dynamic world. However, Dr Ariyo pointed out that the current challenge lies in how to effectively integrate this potential into the education system in real time.

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VICE PRINCIPAL’S WORKSHOP

UBEC DRC Conducts Leadership Training for Vice Principals of Model Smart Schools

The Universal Basic Education Commission held a three-day leadership training workshop for Vice Principals of UBE Model Smart Schools organized by the Digital Resource Center.

The workshop was designed to enhance leadership competencies, particularly emotional intelligence, mentoring, and coaching skills. The training is a capacity-building initiative that aligns with the Commission’s mission to equip school leaders with the skills necessary to foster excellence in school leadership and create an engaging learning environment. The activity trained the Vice Principals to develop a leadership mindset and acquire skills to understand and manage their emotions and others, communicate effectively, solve problems, and build a collaborative system.

The training featured interactive sessions, practical activities, and group work to ensure skills transfer and actionable outcomes. It also improved the Vice Principals’ capacity to provide mentorship and coach teachers in their respective schools.

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