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Six Ways To Maintain Classroom Discipline

1. Monitoring The key to this principle is to circulate. Get up and get around the room. While your students are working, make the rounds. Check on their progress. An effective teacher will make a pass through the whole room about two minutes after the students have started a written assignment. She checks that each […]

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Love For Chemistry: Sodium bicarbonate Facts

Sodium bicarbonate or sodium hydrogen carbonate, better known as baking soda is a chemical compound with the formula NaHCO3 . It is primarily used in cooking and baking as a leavening agent, and as a very effective cleaning agent. It is mined in its natural form, nahcolite, as a white or colourless carbonate mineral.  As

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How to check your 2020 WAEC Results

The West Africa Examination Council Board, WAEC release results of the West African senior secondary certificate examination (WASSCE) on Monday 2 November 2020. The head of the National Office of WAEC, Patrick Areghan, at the WAEC National Office in Lagos, while briefing the media announced that Results Checker PIN and Serial Number which are required

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WAEC to Release 2020 WASSCE Results TODAY

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has announced that the results of the 2020 Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination May/June (SSCE) would be released today Monday, November 2, 2020. A tweet posted by the West African Examination Council on Sunday, November 1, 2020, on their official Twitter handle disclosed this. See details below.

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Schools in Ibadan reopen after EndSARS protests

Oyo state’s Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Mr Olasunkanmi Olaleye issued a statement on Sunday in Ibadan on behalf of Gov. Seyi Makinde of Oyo State, directing schools in Ibadan to resume normal academic activities from Monday The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Makinde, on Oct. 20, had ordered the closure of

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Ogun govt says schools can resume from Monday, October 26

Academic work temporarily halted because of the EndSARS protest that swept through the country. Violence and rioting prompted government officials to announce the closure of schools in a bid to protect the lives of students and teachers.  The Ogun state government has announced that schools in the state can resume academic activities from Monday, October

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Students: Ways to Acheive Your Academic Goals for the New School Year

Every person wants to achieve the goals set at the beginning of a new school session. Yet, as time progresses it can be all too easy to fall back into bad or slack habits, such as procrastination, cramming and poor researching, sending the original goals to achieve, well, right out the window. However, how would

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Tools that can be used to create a Digital Story Book

Reading Now – Tools that can be used to create a Digital Story Book Tools that can be used to create a Digital Story Book In schools today, using storybooks as a teaching method improves the connections made with students. The use of stories is one of the most important social learning exercises that will

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Nigeria's Education: 60 years Post Independece

Nigeria’s Education: 60 years Post-Independence

Reading Now: Nigeria’s Education: 60 years Post-Independence Nigeria’s Education: 60 years Post-Independence As Nigeria celebrates its independence tomorrow, we are ushered with an opportunity to shine the light on Nigeria’s Education Post- Independence. In this article, we will look at how Education started in Nigeria; The evolution of Education from Independence till now, and finally,

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