JigawaUNITE Trains 1,699 Educators to Improve Classroom Learning

The programme is being implemented through the Ministry of Basic Education and the Jigawa State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB). It focuses on raising teaching standards, improving learning outcomes, and introducing digital tools in classrooms.
May. 22nd 2025
JigawaUNITE Trains 1,699 Educators to Improve Classroom Learning

 

More than 1,600 teachers and headteachers in Jigawa State have commenced training under a new state-led education reform initiative known as JigawaUNITE, aimed at improving the quality of public primary education across the state.

The programme is being implemented through the Ministry of Basic Education and the Jigawa State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB). It focuses on raising teaching standards, improving learning outcomes, and introducing digital tools in classrooms.

According to the Commissioner for Basic Education, Lawan Yunusa Danzomo, the initiative reflects the state government’s commitment to strengthening public education.

“Teachers are the umbrella of success; they are the models and champions of change,” Danzomo said. “The Jigawa State Government, under the leadership of His Excellency Malam Umar Namadi, has introduced these reforms to ensure our teachers are equipped and empowered to guide the next generation. You are role models, and your conduct and commitment shape the future of our society.”

The first phase of the programme, completed in Dutse, the state capital, involved a 10-day training session (Wave 1) for participating educators. A total of 1,449 teachers and 250 headteachers are undergoing intensive induction focused on effective classroom practices, learner engagement, and the application of digital teaching tools.

Speaking on the long-term goals of the programme, SUBEB Board Secretary Bello Ballama noted: “We are fully committed to ensuring that every teacher in Jigawa is trained, equipped, and supported through this initiative. JigawaUNITE is not a one-time intervention. It is a long-term investment in the future of our children and our education system.”

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JigawaUNITE Trains 1,699 Educators to Improve Classroom Learning

The programme is being implemented through the Ministry of Basic Education and the Jigawa State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB). It focuses on raising teaching standards, improving learning outcomes, and introducing digital tools in classrooms.
May. 22nd 2025
JigawaUNITE Trains 1,699 Educators to Improve Classroom Learning

 

More than 1,600 teachers and headteachers in Jigawa State have commenced training under a new state-led education reform initiative known as JigawaUNITE, aimed at improving the quality of public primary education across the state.

The programme is being implemented through the Ministry of Basic Education and the Jigawa State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB). It focuses on raising teaching standards, improving learning outcomes, and introducing digital tools in classrooms.

According to the Commissioner for Basic Education, Lawan Yunusa Danzomo, the initiative reflects the state government’s commitment to strengthening public education.

“Teachers are the umbrella of success; they are the models and champions of change,” Danzomo said. “The Jigawa State Government, under the leadership of His Excellency Malam Umar Namadi, has introduced these reforms to ensure our teachers are equipped and empowered to guide the next generation. You are role models, and your conduct and commitment shape the future of our society.”

The first phase of the programme, completed in Dutse, the state capital, involved a 10-day training session (Wave 1) for participating educators. A total of 1,449 teachers and 250 headteachers are undergoing intensive induction focused on effective classroom practices, learner engagement, and the application of digital teaching tools.

Speaking on the long-term goals of the programme, SUBEB Board Secretary Bello Ballama noted: “We are fully committed to ensuring that every teacher in Jigawa is trained, equipped, and supported through this initiative. JigawaUNITE is not a one-time intervention. It is a long-term investment in the future of our children and our education system.”

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