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Author name: Oluwayemi Alabi

As an educationist and ICT enthusiast, I deliver concise and incisive classwork notes with the motive to enhance learning and mitigate the ropy standard of education in Nigeria. Need to get in touch? Email: pass@passnownow.com Call/Whatsapp: 07060545017

MSSN Lagos Changes Leadership, Wants Hijab Wearing In Schools

  Students under the aegis of the Muslim Students Society of Nigeria, Lagos State Area Unit have ushered in new leaders to direct the affairs of the group.   The newly elected Islam  leaders are – Kaamil Kalejaiye as Amir(President); Saheed Ashafa, Naibul Amir (Vice-President); Tajudeen Balogun, General Secretary; Miftaudeen Abdurrahman,  Asst. Secretary; Idris Qasim, […]

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ASUU Strike: “I won’t tell you the outcome of our meeting with Jonathan” – Union President

  After a marathon meeting that lasted for over 13 hours, the leadership of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, said they would now go and inform their protesting members on the details of the deliberations. The Chairman of ASUU, Dr. Nasir Fagge, told newsmen at the early hours of Tuesday that the leaders

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How Teachers And Parents Can Actually Create Lifelong Learners

(By Fred Sitkins) I’ve been attempting to develop “lifelong learners” for longer than I’d like to admit. The concept has always been there, but the reality of developing learners has proven much more difficult than imagined. Throughout my years in education I’ve enjoyed the opportunity to work with a great number of extremely dedicated and

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For The 21st Century Enthusiasts: How To Build Powerful Tech-Infused Lesson Plans

(By Katie Lepi) More and more educators are leveraging technology in their classrooms, which is one aspect of being a 21st century teacher helping their students (and probably themselves, too) to develop 21st century skills.  Finding a combination of the most useful devices, web tools, and apps can be a powerful learning tool for your students. But

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How Technology Changes Student-Teacher Interaction

Learning technologies change student-teacher interactions in several ways, but there’s one specifically that really stands out and makes the most difference in our classrooms. Technology has an especially strong effect in the 1:1 classroom, since the students are so in touch with their technology. Tony Wagner, the first Innovation Education Fellow at the Technology &

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STRIKE: President Jonathan meets ASUU today, union warns against forcefully re-opening schools

  PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan will meet the leadership of the Academic Staff Union of Universities on Monday (today), apparently with a view to resolve the Federal Government-ASUU face-off that has left university gates shut since July 1. But the union said it had got wind of Presidency’s plan to direct that universities be reopened, saying

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Video games can make your brain BIGGER: Playing for 30 minutes a day ‘boosts memory, ability to plan and dexterity’

  While some people might think getting engrossed in a video game is a waste of time, scientists have found they can increase the size of our brains. German researchers found video gaming causes increases in the brain regions responsible for spatial orientation, memory formation and strategic planning as well as fine motor skills. In

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MSSN Laments Insecurity, Poor Education Standard

  Students under the aegis of the Muslim Students’ Society of Nigeria, Lagos State Area Unit, have said Nigeria has nothing to show for the independence it attained 53 years ago. The outgoing President of the youth-based group, Qassim Badrudeen, said this during the annual conference and award conferment on distinguished individuals by the society

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