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Education Unscripted is initiated and hosted by The Education Partnership (TEP) Centre. It is an expression of the National Innovation Collaborative for Education (NICE), a community that fosters learning and collaboration among education innovators. The podcast series seeks to unpack education issues in Nigeria and Africa, from a nuanced, data-driven and culturally relevant perspective.
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Creating a dyslexia friendly school and workplace begins with the awareness of challenges and strengths associated with dyslexia. It is important to embrace an inclusive culture to help people with disability to thrive in our schools and workplaces. Olayide Odediran weighs in on this topic drawing from her experience as Director of Dyslexia Nigeria…
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Here's another interesting conversation on inclusive education. In this episode we speak with Dotun Akande on Autism Spectrum Disorder. She brings to bear her over 20 years experience with Autism advocacy, and 15 years in teaching, speaking about educational support for autistic children.
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What is Cerebral Palsy? What are the educational challenges children with Cerebral Palsy face, and how can we support them? Bukola Ayinde provides practical answers to these questions, having published books on disability awareness and inclusion, and featured in several National Newspapers and magazines.…
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Every child, regardless of what ever challenge they may have, should have access to quality education, and an inclusive education system should cater to the diversity of needs of all learners.This season of Education Unscripted Podcast would examine all aspects of inclusive education.We would be having critical conversations with some of the bright…
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Assessments are crucial in making inferences about the learning and development of children. How can our assessments be developed. In this interview with Morenike, she shares important considerations for assessment development, from her experience with the innovative LEARNigeria Remedial Programme.
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As the year 2030 draws closer, access to quality education still remains an issue in many underserved communities in Nigeria, which is majorly due to financial constraints. How are children in underserved communities learning? Aramide Kayode shares her experience providing free and quality education to children from low socioeconomic backgrounds. H…
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Education is a critical tool for improved quality of life and human capital development. However, children in rural communities are faced with significant barriers to quality education. The REEL Foundation led by Ajoke Omoware-Adeola is closing this gap. In this episode of Education Unscripted, we explore education in rural communities.…
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Learning largely takes place in schools, however unprecedented changes that came with the pandemic affected the teaching-learning process. How can children recover from the effect of the pandemic? In this episode with Ibironke Olurotimi, we talk about how parents and teachers can support children's learning in a pandemic.…
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E-learning is an amazing substitute for classroom learning. It takes away the physical barrier. This becomes even more amazing when children get to learn curriculum-relevant subjects and topics from the comfort of their homes. Isaac Oladipupo leads a team that brings to life what used to be a mere dream in the education space in Africa, through the…
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Education is germane to development of any society and quality of life. What are the implications of political instability and bureaucracy on effective education policy formulation? What are the major roadblocks to transformation of the education sector? Find out these answers as we speak with the Reformer, Alero Ayida-Otobo. Her interesting career…
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There are so many misconceptions around mother-tongue based education, its benefits and downsides. In this conversation with Lydia Ezihe Onuoha, she brings to bare, realities about mother tongue-based teaching and learning. Join us, as we share in her years of experience as a mother tongue and language development specialist…
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In an ever changing world, the past couple of months have introduced a barrage of changes. These changes have forced individuals and organizations to adapt or become obsolete. On today's episode of Education Unscripted, we talk about the future of work with HR professional Toyin Odukoya, and how individuals and organizations can adapt in the face o…
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As the world recovers from the effects of the pandemic, it is important to review the realities of the situation and chart a course for the future. Join us on this episode of Education Unscripted as we explore the gaps, opportunities, and the current and future priorities for the education sector in Nigeria.…
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As the world recovers from the effects of the pandemic, it is vital that the lessons learnt from the pandemic, regarding facilitating the delivery of educational contents, are not forgotten. The use of virtual reality as a learning tool is therefore an innovative and exciting addition to the delivery of education content. Join us as we discuss with…
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When the world was slammed with COVID19, everything ground to a halt including schools. How did Nigerian students cope? How did they learn? What was done to facilitate learning and how efficient was it? Find the answers to all these on this episode of Education Unscripted.This episode highlights key findings of the TEP-NESG Education Inovation Surv…
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As the pandemic persists, it is evident that instant messaging platforms like Telegram and Whatsapp have been repurposed for largely pedagogical purposes. This session, with the convener of the popular Successor Generation Community (SGC) Whatsapp School, Johnson Abbaly, would explore the factors behind this rise including the mode of teaching and …
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In the wake of COVID19, only a few countries have special measures for learners with special needs. Join us, as inclusive education enthusiast, Jonah Amosu, who has recorded great personal success in spite of visual impairment, shares on how education innovations can be more inclusive and accepting of persons living with disabilities.…
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Stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic, education innovations have arisen as disruptors in the education sector- they keep children learning even within the confines of the home. But is this learning model sustainable? Join us as we discuss with Chizaram Uchega of Mavis Computel as he shares insights on how we can institutionalise this new learning mo…
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In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, many parents are faced with the challenging task of actively engaging in what and how their children are learning. This has sparked recent conversations about homeschooling and its relevance in these times. On this episode of Education Unscripted, our special guests are a unique family of four, the Fakoya famil…
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This episode explores the experience of Lagos State in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Honourable Commissioner of Education in Lagos State, Mrs Folashade Adefisayo discussed the challenges surmounted and opportunities identified as the state government takes unprecedented steps to ensuring that children continue learning in this period.…
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Highlighting education innovations has never been as important as it is currently with the COVID-19 pandemic causing a delay in the global education system. As we introduce this podcast, we hope that you come along for an exciting journey into the world of education innovations, exploring the technologies and brains behind them! Education Unscripte…
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