Category Archives for Education

BAF Visits SEPM Beneficiary Schools for Post Training Impact Assessment (Photos)

The BAF and Project Technical Consultant Team, Nurture House Consulting, has commenced impact assessment and post training evaluation across baseline schools of the Subject Enhancement Programme in Math (SEP-M).            …

HOME-SCHOOLING TECH FOR CHILDREN IN LOCKDOWN

Charles Darwin is famously quoted to have said: “It is not the most intellectual or the strongest of the species that survives; but the species that is able to adapt to and adjust best to…

REMOTE LEARNING WEBSITES FOR CHILDREN

BAF works to improve access to educational technology and resources for children and teachers in some of the most under-served primary schools and communities in Nigeria.                  The…
BAF International Women’s Day Panel Discussion

BAF International Women’s Day Panel Discussion

  To commemorate the International Women’s Day 2019 we hosted a LIVE panel discussion tagged  “The Innovative Contributions of Women in Assuring Quality and Inclusive Education” with three (3) Phenomenal women who shared their empowering…
Project-Based Learning And How It Helps Children To Solve Real Problems

Project-Based Learning And How It Helps Children To Solve Real Problems

Under PBL, the teacher guides the students to discover things for themselves and not hand instructions over to them. Project-Based Learning (PBL) is a teaching method in which students gain knowledge and skills by investigating…
10 Essential Needs of Nigerian Public Schools

10 Essential Needs of Nigerian Public Schools

A good number of pupils in our public schools do not have enough clothing, food, education and healthcare. Being disadvantaged means deprived economically, politically and socially. They hardly get opportunities. They have inadequate nutrition, higher…
Why We Need Vocational Education?

Why We Need Vocational Education?

Blue collar jobs or vocational careers are still not the favourites of the masses. Parents want their children to have ‘professions’ or white collar jobs; technical jobs or blue collar jobs are still considered lower…
Is Education a Privilege?

Is Education a Privilege?

Over ten years ago, I worked in a private school in Nairobi, Kenya. People who haven’t had a chance to travel often have a skewed vision of Africa. I had certain expectations when I got…