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  1. 24 Μαρ 2022 · ABUJA, 24 March 2022 – The Government of Nigeria, UNICEF and partners today launched the Nigeria Learning Passport (NLP), an online, mobile and soon-to-be offline learning platform that will provide continuous education to 3 million learners in 2022 alone, and a total of 12 million by 2025.

  2. 8 Δεκ 2021 · When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, nearly 40 million students, more than half of them in primary schools, were affected by school’s closure. Through its EdoBEST initiative, the Edo State Government acted swiftly to implement remote learning so kids could continue with their education.

  3. But with more than half of Nigeria’s population not having access to the internet, most of these interventions are out of reach of millions of Nigerian learners — mainly due to the relatively high cost of technology and internet access for people living in poverty.

  4. 22 Οκτ 2020 · Among the interventions to ensure continuous learning of children despite the closure of schools were: teaching via various online platforms; using the traditional media, radio and TV to disseminate educational contents; and using home-based teaching by parents and caregivers.

  5. 13 Σεπ 2022 · The process of adopting technology fully into the educational system in Nigeria is still in its inchoate and burgeoning stage. Several other issues like incessant power failure, overworked...

  6. 17 Ιουλ 2023 · ICT is essential in Nigeria since distant communities have restricted access to education, making remote and distance learning possible. Remote access to high-quality education will be made possible for students in rural areas with internet connectivity and online platforms.

  7. 1 Ιουν 2020 · It reveals that ICTs should be adopted in Nigerian schools to improve the educational system and help the students receive a solid education, enabling them to live successfully.