The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), in partnership with Mode Four Solutions, has trained 30 teachers from oil and gas host communities in Delta State, with a focus on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education.
The five-day capacity building training programme, which started on Monday and ended today, was organized by Mode Four Solutions to strengthen teaching capacity in host communities and improve learning outcomes in schools.
Speaking during the programme, the Chief Executive Officer of Mode Four Solutions, Orji Blessing, urged participants to return to their communities and apply the knowledge gained. She said, “what you have learned here should be taken back to your various communities and used to make a positive impact.”
She stressed that STEM education plays an important role in driving development and innovation in the oil and gas industry, adding that teachers are key to preparing young people for future opportunities.
The organizers said the training was designed to equip teachers with skills and knowledge needed to effectively deliver STEM education. The programme covered hands-on practical sessions and best practices in STEM teaching.
The partnership between NCDMB and Mode Four Solutions aims to promote STEM education and develop teacher capacity in oil and gas host communities.
Participants thanked Mode Four Solutions and NCDMB for the opportunity and pledged to apply the skills acquired to improve STEM education delivery in their schools.
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