The education focused technology solution-provider revealed to technology entrepreneur editors in Lagos, Nigeria a survey which shows the main challenges pulling down growth in the educational sector of the continent and by extension its socio-economic landscape.
His challenges can however be tamed with solutions that will revolutionilise the entire ecosystem giving the noble incubated solutions skool media is churning out In the quest to redefine teaching and learning experience in Africa.
According to the CEO/Project Director Skool Media Nig Ltd., Mr. Moses Imayi, the solution are already being embraced across the private and public educational sector in Nigeria with 24 project locations in the six geo-political zones of the country.
Skool Media has further enhanced its collaboration with other stakeholders passionate about developing Nigeria’s educational system, leveraging on ICT tools and applications and the effort has thus given birth to four projects in each zone,
According to Imayi, changing the landscape of educational space has with the adoption of technology solutions has improved and reposition average Nigerian child for competitiveness in the global space in measure beyond emphasy.
He said: “Skool Media advocates for an integration of a Digital Classroom, Library Upgrade, Capacity Building and an Educational tablet as a core of academic in consonance with the 21st-century framework for learning”.
“Skool Media aims to provide infrastructural support to a range of educational institutions including digitalization of classroom, library upgrade, upgrade of laboratory & teaching software, capacity building and creation of a common room/training room”, the CEO/Project Director said.
He explained that in these schools, they have tech experience centers where students and teachers can engage in critical thinking in order to bridge the gap between among and counterparts across the world.
He further disclosed that Skool Media has developed a platform called Edufirst.ng; a digital learning platform that would address their engagements with private institutions and private schools.
In his words, “The Edufirst platform is suppose to address the gap in the educational space, part of what we are doing on the Edufirst platform is to create like a school portal management system that allows you to have good interactions, student teachers interactions, parent teachers interactions, stakeholders interactions as well.
“The platform is also useful for parents to access performance of their children in schools and then have conversations with teachers on how happy or displeased they are with their children performance.
“Under that platform we also have what we would be tagging Edufirst blog, it’s a component under the platform.
“The blog is supposed to have conversation or narratives of treads occurring in the educational system both indigenous Nigeria and globally as well.
“So the platform is quite big and it’s meant to be all encompassing to all key participants provided you are an individual that has passion for one level of education, you get access to the blog.
“If it’s based on you being a proprietress you will get access to signing up on the platform to engage with it. We’re also trying to develop on that platform what we call scholarship schemes. So the portal will also help students to be able to access on the spot scholarships with certain partnerships we’ve built. This is supposed to be like a support scheme Edufirst is offering to the general public”.
Also speaking at the event, the Director of Policy and Learning at Ventures Platform, Adaeze Sokan, explained that the Startup industry if well-funded and positioned will help grow the Nigerian economy.
According to Sokan, Nigeria is moving into ‘Startup Leadership’ era where young people with technological milieu will determine the fate of the country.
This, she emphasised, will become possible through a 21st Century education system powered by technology. She further extolled Skool Media’s edu-tech initiatives, adding that these will change the narratives on how the educational system functions in Nigeria.
In his remarks, Mr. Charles Dungor, Partnership Implementation Manager at Skool Media, said they have made a number of efforts to define the essential knowledge, skills and dispositions needed for Nigeria’s increasingly information-driven and technologically powered societies.
This, he said, has spurred Skool media to partner or become membership of a number of organisations such as the Nigerian British Chamber of Commerce (NBCC) and Lagos State Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), to see how best they can advocate for improved quality education that will cut across Nigeria to ensure that e-learning is being adopted into the curriculum of schools.