The Federal Ministry of Education on Tuesday announced the launch of EduRevamp, a mobile-based teacher development platform built by Nigerians for use in classrooms across the country. The ministry said the platform is designed to support teachers with digital skills, structured learning, national certification and Continuous Professional Development stipends.
According to the ministry, EduRevamp is aligned with the National Education Sector Reform Initiative Education Quality Assurance agenda and is expected to strengthen teaching quality nationwide. The platform is backed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the First Lady of Nigeria, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, as part of broader efforts to improve learning outcomes.
In a statement welcoming teachers to the programme, the Minister of Education, Tunji Alausa, said EduRevamp was created with teachers’ realities and challenges in mind. “Dear teachers, welcome to the EduRevamp Teacher Capacity Building program. Designed with you in mind, shaped by your realities, your challenges, and the hopes you carry for your learners,” he said.
Alausa noted that teachers play a central role in opening opportunities for learners, even under difficult conditions. “Every day, you step into the classrooms and open doors to possibilities. Even on the toughest days, you show up. That courage and commitment matters,” he stated, adding that the government is committed to supporting teachers in building their capacity.
He explained that digital skills training is a core requirement of the programme, describing technology as essential in modern classrooms. “In today’s classroom, technology is the new language of learning. That’s why the need for digital skills training,” the minister said, noting that the training unlocks access to EduRevamp modules.
According to him, the programme will help teachers blend content, pedagogy and technology through TPAC, connect lessons to students’ lives, expand learning with open educational resources, and use tools such as edutermate and storytelling to improve engagement.
Alausa said the initiative also recognises teacher values, passion and commitment. “This program honors your dedication. It stands as a national affirmation that the strength of our classrooms begins with you,” he said, adding that participation and growth will be celebrated and rewarded.
He further described EduRevamp as a community of practice where teachers can reflect, question, share and grow with colleagues nationwide. “We will build a network that supports you long after the course ends,” he said.
He urged educators to fully engage with the training, saying the journey will progress model by model and reflection by reflection, with government walking alongside participants. “May this training come alive in your classroom, renew your passion, and inspire every learner you teach,” he said across Nigeria today.
