Nigerian Teachers To Undergo Training On SEND Skilks

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The National Teachers Institute, NTI Kaduna, and Axiom Learning Solutions Limited has organised training on Special Needs and Disabilities (SEND) skills for teachers in Primary and Junior Secondary Schools across the county.

The purpose of the training is to strengthen teachers competencies to effectively manage social, behavioural, physical, and intellectual disabilities and challenges in pupils.

Axiom in a statement said: “We have modified and re-designed the SENDs training experience with a clear understanding of our client’s needs and offer localised solutions based on global best practices.

“Axiom Learning Solutions has a robust corporate governing structure that includes the advisory and academic boards and they guide the design of learning experiences for improving teacher capacity. They are an integral part of the quality assurance architecture put in place to ensure that NTI’s SENDs project achieves its desired impact.

Axiom Learning will manage the two-day capacity building workshop with a focus on the desired training outcomes to build the requisite skills of selected teachers from Primary and Junior Secondary Schools.

“With the use of research tools and secondary data, Axiom Learning Solutions have developed the curriculum based on international best practices and customized the learning objectives to suit local challenges and drive inclusive learning in classrooms.

“It has also developed a comprehensive reference manual integrated with a practical workbook to highlight key skills and aid participation and knowledge transfer in the classrooms.

At the end of the training workshop, Axiom will submit a comprehensive report of successful completion of the programme and recommendations to NIT”.

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