Using YouTube videos as learning aids
An interesting aspect of (in)formal learning is the use of traditional audio-visual media like TV, DVDs and VHS to learn. With the advent of…
An interesting aspect of (in)formal learning is the use of traditional audio-visual media like TV, DVDs and VHS to learn. With the advent of…
This post is part of edusounds.com.ng’s low-tech-enabled toolkit for remote learning during the Covid-19 global pandemic. The 12 Steps: Before Recording: Open a new…
A simple and low-tech approach to delivering remote learning is the use of the free calling and chatting application – WhatsApp. Although, the use…
As we are faced with the Corona Virus (Covid-19) global pandemic, and in an unprecedented way people are being encouraged to work remotely from…
My friend, @idrisayobello, posted a comment from Anne Lammot on writing in a WhatsApp group we both belong to, and that got me thinking…
Recently a friend asked me on WhatsApp what my suggestion will be on choosing a good school for his children. That is a tough…
This blog post is a response to “The push for “free” universal education in Africa often falls short – here’s a better way” by…
Occasionally I do get requests from friends and associates on giving advice on a postgraduate course they can embark on as educators to improve…
This blog post is a summary from The Sydney Morning Herald’s “Many students don’t know how to study. Here’s how parents can help”; I…
A video of a young girl (child) of about five or six years old went viral on Nigeria’s social media platforms. In the video…
A few days ago a student asked me “when are we going to have fire drill?” and my response was “I don’t know, and…
Dear parent, As you worry about your child’s forthcoming end of secondary education terminal examinations – WAEC and JAMB if you’re in Nigeria –…
Hannah Hoechner’s research seeks to shed light on the diversity and dynamism of Islamic schooling practices in contexts of ongoing social change. Her doctoral…
The twitter thread below got me thinking on the future of public education in Lagos state and this blog post is my short response…
Recently I engaged in a discussion on the issue of Almajiranci education on social media; you can check the Twitter thread below. Personally, I…
In this podcast episode I interviewed Dr Omotolani Aregbesola, a Senior Registrar at the Federal Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital, Yaba in Lagos, Nigeria. [mixcloud width=”” height=””…
In The Medium Is The Message by Marshall McLuhan (YouTube), he emphasised the significance of how the different mediums through which mass media are…
This post is a necessary but an unfortunate one because at this stage in the history of Nigeria we shouldn’t be debating the use…
Twenty ways to promote reading habits among children at home or in the neighbourhood. These suggestions are not set in stone, hence, please feel…
This post is based on data extracted from a presentation during JAMB’s 2018 policy meeting, delivered by the Registrar, Professor Ishaq Oloyede, in June…
The issue of faith based school in the present day Nigeria has been of interest to me for a while even though I had…
I read a blog post “Math autobiographies” by Kent Haines, a middle school math teacher in the US, who wanted to know more about…
Recently I read an article online in which the author emphasised the need to report data through story and not story through data. The…
For a while the socio-political and ethno-religious use of social media within Nigeria’s contexts have been of immense concerns to me. The power and…
In the coming years, we might actually be facing a major problem, so the way to go is to begin at the lowest possible…
Plagiarism is presenting someone else’s work or ideas as your own, with or without their consent, by incorporating it into your work without without…
It’s important to start this post on the definition of what a curriculum is, not because I’m doubting readers’ intelligence or ability to make…
The NCE…aims at producing teachers with high personal and professional discipline and integrity, teachers who are dedicated, with appropriate knowledge, skills and attitudes that…
The story of Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) and the evolution of its income remittance to the federation account from a paltry total…
For a while I’ve been thinking about writing about death. Not because I want to be awkward or because I’m a pessimist or what…
This post is a review of ‘Effectiveness of Read-Aloud Instruction on Reading and Math Outcomes: Evidence from Northern Nigeria’, EPDC Research Paper No. 18-01….
SUPPORT FOR LEARNING Percentage of Children BIOLOGICALMOTHERS have engaged in 4hrs or more activities (during last 3 days): Nigeria: 22.1% North Central: 30.3%North East:…
Recently I was involved in a group discussion on a news report of a Federal House of Representative Member (albeit the Commissioner of Higher…
A thread on Twitter by Juliet ‘Kego, @julietkego, got me thinking about the vital role we all could play individually and collectively in improving…
While I do not have a direct experience of most of the challenges facing the #Almajiranci education system in Nigeria, I have some suggestions on how…
The issue of #Almajiranci education system in Nigeria has many historical tensions around it from both sides of the divide, that is, those in support of it or those against…
Listening to the sonorous melodies from chirping birds around me in my normal walkway to and from work. There’s a joy in witnessing the…
There has been a tremendous growth in the need and demand for early years centres in Nigeria. Compared to a few decades ago, the…
Dear Reader, Throughout the month of March 2018, EdusoundsNg conducted an online survey on early years literacy practice among families in Nigeria. The survey’s…
As a result of the persistent mass failure among WAEC candidates in Nigeria, the Nigerian senate decided to set up a committee to look…
Finally, the federal government announced that they would be introducing the use of native Nigerian languages in the delivery of Maths and Science education….
Please, as you’re here, support my work by participating in my survey on home-based early years’ literacy practice among families in Nigeria, and remember…
I once wrote about how sports helped me in developing reading habit. I can still remember turning my used school notebooks at the end…
At first it was a rumour, then it became humour, then a subject of denial until the video clip of the confessional statement of…
The Minister of Education, Mallam Adamu Adamu, while hosting the governor of Niger state at the headquarters of the Federal Ministry of Education was…
In an attempt to reduce youth unemployment and restiveness, the Secretary to the Federal Government (SGF) of Nigeria, Mr Boss Mustapha, suggested to the…
This is a guest post by Dr Ayodipupo Sikiru Oguntade. Shortage of medical manpower has been a perennial problem in Nigeria since pre-independence. The…
While I was doing an online research on the framework for teaching standards in Nigeria, I stumbled on the digitisation project of the National…
It all started with a random amateur video shared via a social media platform. As I clicked on the video and started watching it,…
Reading gives us the opportunity to travel to places known and unknown to us, to share in the lived experience of others, to bridge…
The Kaduna state government in an attempt to improve the quality of education in the state conducted a “competency test” that it graded to…
Some few weeks ago a sad event was relayed in the mainstream media in Nigeria and the event involved a 16 year old female…
In a video interview of a young boy of about 13 years old posted on Facebook, conducted in Yoruba language and summarised by the…
At the University of Manchester Museum’s money section there are display boards of different objects used historically as mediums of business transactions in West…
If those who have studied the art of writing are in accord on any one point, it is this: the surest way to…
The Federal Government established the National Board for Technical Education by Act 9 of January 1977. In August, 1985 and January 1993 respectively, the…
The most deeply dividing and political debate on and about education in Nigeria recently has not been the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU)…
The daily trust in one of its reports on education stated that the Katsina state government was considering if it should redeploy its directors…
Recently I saw a comment on a social media group platform in which someone posted the entrance results of new intakes into a primary…
It’s that time of the year when children and young people that are still in formal education always look forward to – the end…
This post is influenced by a Daily Trust video (YouTube) on the state of medical education in Nigeria, in which it was reported that only…
Recently, thirty eight (38) higher institutions of learning in Nigeria increased their tuition fees and among them are three of the oldest universities in…
Curriculum is ‘All the learning which is planned and guided by the school, whether it is carried on in groups or individually, inside or…
This is a guest post by Habeeb Tunji Ololade, currently a Senior Physiotherapist with the Medical Rehabilitation Therapist (Registration) Board of Nigeria. He is…
‘bilingual education’ refers to the use of two or more languages as mediums of instruction for ‘content’ subjects such as science or history. –…
This is a guest post by Ola (@m_careca5) and was first published on my2kobos. Professor Benedicta Egbo is of the opinion that the numerous…
This is a guest post by Ola (@m_careca5) and was first published on my2kobos. There is the universal acceptance of education as a form…
Reading has transformed human consciousness and changed the world. Aside from serving as a powerful medium of communication and a source of pleasure, it…
This is a guest post by Ola (@m_careca5) and was first published on my2kobos. Otodo Gbame: A community without ‘friends’ in high places The…
“If you are upset about the direction things are going in, I hope you don’t just sit around and be upset, but you feel…
Recently, the Emir of Kano was reported in the mainstream media to have suggested that state governments in Northern Nigeria should use mosques to…
To most bibliophiles, book acquisition is second nature. They acquire books to read for their immediate intellectual gratifications or to read at a later…
This week’s post marks the first full month that I started this blog and also the first guest post – to read the guest…
This is a guest post by Abdulhafeez Babatunde Siyanbola, currently a doctoral student in the Department of Industrial Design (Graphic Design Section), Ahmadu Bello University…
In a week that the New Yorker magazine covered a story on the Brazilian literary icon,Raduan Nassar, on his decision to abandon the literary world…
In November 2016 I interviewed three (3) professional photographers on the whys of some of the pictures they took and what photography is or…
So, it all began when I was a child. I can still remember those playful days with fond memories; when I used to…
It was 1985 and Nigeria had just won the first FIFA JVC U16 World cup and the streets of Lagos had gone agog and…
A candidate in the recently concluded Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) examinations in Nigeria with a twitter handle @ArorRuke tweeted about her frustration…