The Lagos State Authorities has launched the Eko Learners’ Assist for the West Africa Examination Council (WAEC) and the Nationwide Examination Council (NECO) candidates.
The Commissioner for Primary and Secondary Schooling, Mr Jamiu Alli-Balogun, made this identified on the unveiling of the programme on the Schooling Useful resource Centre in Lagos on Tuesday.
In response to him, the programme is a complete initiative designed to assist WAEC and NECO candidates obtain tutorial excellence of their exterior examinations.
Alli-Balogun, stated the initiative had been designed to broadcast a head-start of 320 classes in 10 totally different topics.
The topics are English, Arithmetic, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Economics, Authorities, Historical past, Literature-in-English and Yoruba.
“These classes can be broadcast on Lagos Tv, in addition to different social media platforms, and can characteristic proficient academics who’ve undergone rigorous screening.
“The programme will run for 26 weeks, with every episode lasting half-hour, and can be archived on social media platforms.
“The platforms embody YouTube, Fb, Instagram, and X (previously Twitter) for simple entry.
“The teachings after broadcast on tv are archived completely on social media platforms,” Alli-Balogun defined.
The commissioner emphasised that the programme was designed to allow candidates to have interaction privately with the assets, give suggestions, and ask questions.
He added that candidates had been additionally anticipated to create a collaborative discussion board with their academics and different learners.
The thought, he stated, was to get the learners and candidates energising each other to enhance efficiency.
“The teachings have been developed and ready in accordance with the Lagos State Authorities authorized Scheme of Work and the WAEC & NECO syllabus.
“They are going to be delivered sequentially to allow learners to return and choose areas they could have missed,” the commissioner stated.
Alli-Balogun urged the scholars to take full benefit of the initiative, saying that: “Their laborious work, dedication, and perseverance could be the keys to unlocking their desires.”
He additionally reminded them that training was a lifelong journey, and that the state authorities remained dedicated to supporting them each step of the way in which.
The Information Company of Nigeria experiences that the initiative is a testomony to the state authorities’s dedication to offering high quality training to residents.
It’s paying homage to different profitable training programmes within the state, such because the EKOEXCEL programme.
The programme has been featured on the Schooling World Discussion board and has acquired worldwide recognition for its progressive method to training.