As its response to pandemic-induced teaching and learning gaps in northern Nigeria, TEP Centre designed a low-tech remedial learning solution
We are pleased to announce that our LEARNigeria Programme was featured in Thursday (14th October, 2021) Financial Times paper!
Nigeria with it diverse cultures and tribes has been referred to as “the giant of Africa”. A cliché that has been drummed into my subconscious from my formative years till now…
Education is vital to the development of every state; it is the crux of development, civilization and modernization. In spite of its importance, millions of children…
LEARNigeria is a citizen-led assessment (CLA) aimed at testing the literacy and numeracy level of children between 5-15 years old. The survey was initially piloted in two local governments (LGAs)…
As a result of the key findings from the evidence generated by the 2017 LEARNigeria citizen-led household assessment survey, it was important to give feedback to the communities on the data…
LEARNigeria is a citizen-led household survey of learning in Nigeria. An acronym for “Let’s Engage, Assess & Report Nigeria”, the programme is aimed at generating evidence…
We hosted the PAL Network family, in November, for the Test Development Workshop. The workshop was organised in a bid to standardise the network’s test development processes, from development to application, for the citizen-led…
In 2015, The Education Partnership (TEP) Centre initiated the pilot phase of LEARNigeria. Since the successful pilot of LEARNigeria, the scope of the project has been expanded and…
In September 2017, we commenced the data collection process with a 3-day state training of supervisors, followed by the local government area training on listing and mapping…