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Ogun Basic Education Ambassador Trains 100 Teachers on Learners' Handwriting - The Alternative News

 



In a bid to strengthen handwriting skills among pupils in Public Primary Schools across the State, the Ogun State Basic Education Ambassador, Mr. Francis Solanke, has organised a capacity-building workshop for 100 teachers.


The training which took place at Imo Methodist Primary School, Oke-Yeke, Abeokuta, drew participants from Public Primary Schools across Abeokuta North Local Government Education Authority.


Speaking at the workshop, the Chairman, Ogun State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), Evangelist Olalekan Ifede, described the programme as a strategic intervention rather than a routine gathering.





Represented by the Director of Education, Teacher Development in the Board, Mr. Kolawole Adagojo, Ifede noted that handwriting remained a critical foundation for literacy development, academic success, effective communication and confidence building among learners.


 “A child who writes clearly and confidently is better equipped to express ideas, participate actively in classroom activities and achieve improved learning outcomes. Unfortunately, many learners struggle with poor handwriting habits, which negatively affect readability, comprehension, classroom performance and overall academic standards," he said.





The SUBEB boss urged teachers to approach the training with professionalism and enthusiasm, encouraging active participation, knowledge sharing and the dissemination of acquired skills to colleagues.


Also speaking, the Education Secretary of the Local Government Education Authority, Chief Oluwole Ayorinde, represented by the Head of Department, Academic and School Services, Mrs. Bamigbola Adeyemi, advised participants to consistently practice the techniques learned, stressing that regular practice leads to improvement.


In his goodwill message, the Chairman of the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT), Abeokuta North, Mr. Olusesi Oladipo, charged teachers to give their best in ensuring improved performance across schools, particularly in promoting legible handwriting among learners.


Delivering a lecture at the event, the resource person and Director of African American Business School, Ota, Prof. Ben Ezeohagwu, highlighted 6 pillars of good handwriting, including bold and legible script, consistent starting points, trizonal balance, correct stroke formation, even pressure rhythm and orderly spacing. He urged teachers to adhere strictly to these principles to enhance pupils’ academic performance.



Earlier, the organiser, Mr. Solanke, stated that the workshop was designed to equip teachers with practical, research-based and sustainable strategies to improve learners’ handwriting and overall classroom outcomes. He commended Governor Dapo Abiodun for creating an enabling environment that promotes effective teaching and learning.


Responding on behalf of participants, a teacher from Methodist Primary School II, Ago-Oko, Mrs. Folashade Adebesin and another from Holy Trinity Anglican Primary School II, Gbagura, Mr. Idowu Ridwan, expressed appreciation to the organiser and pledged to apply the knowledge gained in their respective classrooms.

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