Senator Abiru Innovation Lab Graduates Over 100 Teachers

Wale Jagun

 -Unveils Ikorodu Teachers’ lounge

 

Dr (Otunba) Saheed Oladapo Ibikunle, Special Adviser on Constituency Matters who represented Senator Tokunbo Abiru at the graduation ceremony, Mr Deji Abisola, the SAIL Project consultant, Mr Enitan Olukotun, Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the Senator and others in group photograph with graduating teachers at the Senator Abiru Innovation Lab (SAIL), Ipakodo, Ikorodu.

Over 100 teachers in public and private schools across Lagos East Senatorial District, who enrolled for the 2022 Class of the Lagos East Teachers Fellowship (Cohort 2) at the Senator Abiru Innovation Lab (SAIL), graduated on Friday after successfully completing their training that lasted for over three months.

Teachers, numbering over 1,500, applied for the training. 950 got enrolled for the online class for 30 days. out of which120 outstanding participants got admitted into physical class.

In a release on Sunday, the media aide to Senator Tokunbo Abiru, Mr Enitan Olukotun who stated that 105 teachers eventually graduated, also revealed that the ‘Ikorodu Teachers’ Lounge’,  a virtual community, was launched at the graduation ceremony.

SAIL, is a first of its kind Community Innovation Space, set up  in partnership with a renowned technology and social enterprise company, The Co-creation Hub (Cc-HUB) to train youths in the Lagos East Senatorial District on relevant digital and innovation skills, and build the best entrepreneurs that can compete in the ever-dynamic global economy. Lagos East Teachers’ Fellowship, is one of the leading cutting-edge programmes at SAIL.

Mr Deji Abisola, the SAIL Project consultant, speaking at the event said that, “The Lagos East Teachers Fellowship has provided an invaluable platform for educators to learn, grow, and develop their skills”, he said.

“This year’s graduates have been trained in Inquiry-Based Learning, a  cutting-edge pedagogical approach that encourages students to  actively engage with the learning process.

 “This dynamic method is designed to stimulate curiosity and foster critical thinking, preparing  the young minds of today for the challenges of tomorrow.

“In addition to Inquiry-Based Learning, our graduates (Lagos East Teachers’ Fellowship) have also been  equipped with the knowledge and tools to integrate technology into  their classrooms effectively.

“This is particularly significant, as we live  in a rapidly evolving digital age where technology has become an  indispensable part of our daily lives. By embracing the use of  technology in education, we are opening doors to a myriad of  opportunities that will enhance the learning experiences of our  students and ultimately, shape the future of our society”, he said.

Abisola also announced the launch of the ‘Ikorodu Teachers Lounge’. According to him, it is a virtual community that will further deepen knowledge sharing and interactions among teachers who passed through the SAIL.   

“Today, we also have the pleasure of launching the Ikorodu Teachers’ Lounge. This innovative space, made possible by the visionary  leadership of Senator Tokunbo Abiru through his endowment pillar  platform, the TACT Foundation, will serve as a hub for educators to  connect, collaborate, and share best practices with one another”, he said.

“The  Ikorodu Teachers’ Lounge is a testament to our commitment to  fostering a strong community of educators who are dedicated to the  continuous improvement of teaching and learning” Abisola disclosed.

Senator Abiru, who was represented by his Special Adviser on Constituency Matters, Dr (Otunba) Saheed Oladapo Ibikunle, congratulated the teachers on the successful completion of their training. He admonished them to impact their students with the skills they have acquired.

Dr Ibikunle, who is a seasoned educational administrator, charged the teachers to explore various teaching methods in improving learning outcomes in their students.

While stating that what a student does not know is what he has not been taught, also tasked the teachers to adopt continuous capacity development as a lifestyle.

Graduating participants, in their valedictory speeches, eulogized the visionary leadership of Distinguished Senator Mukhail Adetokunbo Abiru, FCA, for conceptualizing SAIL, particularly Teachers’ Fellowship programme.

Adedeji Owoyade, one of the Valedictorians remarked, “I teach Government at Epe Senior Grammar School, Epe, Lagos State. I belong to Cohort II, Non-STEM Group I of the Lagos East Teachers’ Fellowship. The Lagos East Teachers Fellowship has greatly impacted me as a classroom teacher.

“My exposure to the inquiry-based method of teaching has opened my eyes to the new way of thinking and planning. With my knowledge of Google Slides, Render Forest, Inshort, Legend, Canva, and 2D and 3D Animation, I have learned better ways to develop and use instructional materials in my classroom. Also, my engagement with students has given them more opportunities to think, reflect and own ideas on topics and issues. It has also improved their abilities as individual learners.

“My experience in the program was very educative, engaging, and impactful. I want to thank all the facilitators, for their innovative ways of teaching us. I often engage my colleagues on the new ideas learnt from the program. I hereby recommend the Lagos East Teachers Fellowship to all teachers in Ikorodu and Lagos State”, he said.

Sobowale Adefolahan Olusesan, said, “I wish to sincerely appreciate the creativity and innovativeness of our indefatigable Senator Mukhail Adetokunbo Abiru for putting a premium on human capital development, especially  for us teachers to learn new pedagogies and improve the learning outcomes for students”.

Blessing Osoba, a Biology teacher at Olomu Community Senior Secondary School, Ibeju-Lekki opined that, “ With a lot of hands-on training in digital learning applications such as a Reindeer forest, In-shot, Canva, and Legend for instructional designs as well as materials to facilitate learning, my experience in the Lagos East Teachers’ Fellowship has been truly rewarding for my career”.

Chinyelu Akpa, Practice Lead for Education at re:learn, an initiative of CcHub, expressed her gratitude to the Senator for creating the rare opportunity  for teachers in the district.

She emphasized the importance of supporting teachers, stating, “By providing this space and organizing these community events, we hope to empower teachers with the resources and connections they need to thrive in their profession. We believe that when teachers are supported, the entire education system benefits, leading to better outcomes for students and the wider community.”

The Ikorodu Teachers’ Lounge offers registered teachers free access to the SAIL Lab, a state-of-the-art facility designed to provide an ideal environment for study, work, and research. Teachers can utilize the lab for free between 3-5pm daily, although advance booking is required to ensure a smooth and organized experience for all users.

In addition to providing a space for individual work and study, the Ikorodu Teachers’ Lounge aims to foster a sense of community among educators in Lagos East.

 Every Friday, the Lounge will host community events specifically geared towards the professional development and growth of local teachers. These events will facilitate collaboration, knowledge sharing, and networking, ultimately contributing to the improvement of education in the district.

The Ikorodu Teachers’ Lounge is a clear example of the power of collaboration between private sector and non-profit organizations to create initiatives that drive positive change. As the Lounge continues to grow and develop, it will serve as a valuable resource for educators in Lagos East, ultimately leading to a more robust and well-supported education system.

Meanwhile, application for the 2023 cohort was declared open on the same day. Teachers in public and private schools in Lagos East Senatorial District are enjoined to apply for the programme.

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