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Benue begins registration exercise for digital learning program

Director at the Benue State Ministry of Education in charge of Benue State E-Learning/Virtual Education, ICT Resource Centre (BESEVIC), in Makurdi, Mr Francis Dera said that the state has begun a registration exercise fo out-of-school children in digital learning.

Speaking to newsmen, Mr Dera said that the registration exercise became imperative in order to ensure that the state fully takes advantage of the Nigeria Learning Passport, NLP to tackle the menace of illiteracy and out-of-school children in the state.

The exercise which took place in the 23 local government areas of the state was to scale up child education in the state.

It will be recalled that UNICEF and the Federal Ministry of Education 2022 launched the NLP, an online, mobile, and offline digital learning platform that enables continuous access to 15,000 curriculum-aligned learning and training materials in local languages for learners, teachers, and parents.

Dera commended UNICEF for piloting the quest to get learners on the platform in order to take education to the hard-to-reach communities and persons.

He explained that the state team had earlier put up refresher training “to enable our people, who had already been trained, to go outside and see how they can improve on our registration status on the NLP.”

Dera explained that the 23-member state team comprised of the “representative of the State Ministry of Education Headquarters, staff of BESEVIC, staff from Benue SUBEB which are the Director Quality Assurance and Director Planning, Research, and Statistics.

“We also have the Director of Planning from the State Science and Technical Education Board and another Director from the State Teaching Service Board.

“After the refresher, we assigned each person to a local government in the state. They are expected to spend two days on the field to conduct and supervise the registration exercise.

“When we go out there, we will form groups in each LGA and we intend to have like five groups each. Once we get to a centre in the LGAs, we will be working with the Education Secretary, the area education officers, and the Benue State E-Learning/Virtual Education ICT Resource Centre, desk officers at the LGAs.

“At the LGAs our team would liaise with these officers and create clusters. And then they will train Head Teachers at this cluster level. The Head Teachers will thereafter go out and assist in the registration.

“The state team will supervise and also carry out the registration exercise themselves.

“So that at the end of the day we will capture learners who are registered on NLP; that is the essence of what we are doing.

“Each of the people going out there is targeting a minimum of 1,000 registrants per LGA. So by the time they get back, we are looking at a minimum of 23,000 registrants from the 23 LGAs, but we are looking beyond that.

“Our projection is that by December we should be able to exceed the 35,000 that is allotted to us in Benue state.”

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