Outstanding Educators Honored at National Digital Teachers' Competition

Teachers from over 100 Federal Unity Colleges across Nigeria participated enthusiastically in the competition, showcasing their proficiency in leveraging technology to enrich students' learning experiences. The competition underscored a collective commitment to embracing digital transformation within the education sector.

Outstanding Educators Honored at National Digital Teachers' Competition

In a collaborative effort aimed at enhancing education in Nigeria, the Federal Ministry of Education and Skool Media, Nigeria's leading education technology company, recently celebrated the conclusion of the National Digital Teachers' Competition.

This event, which concluded recently, served as a platform to elevate educational standards among teachers by promoting the integration of digital tools and methodologies into teaching practices.

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Teachers from over 100 Federal Unity Colleges across Nigeria participated enthusiastically in the competition, showcasing their proficiency in leveraging technology to enrich students' learning experiences. The competition underscored a collective commitment to embracing digital transformation within the education sector.

Moses Imayi, CEO/Founder of Skool Media, expressed satisfaction with the competition's outcomes, emphasizing its role in encouraging educators to embrace the digital age. He highlighted the pivotal role of digitally empowered teachers in inspiring students and unlocking boundless possibilities for learning.

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One of the highlights of the competition was the recognition of outstanding educators at both national and regional levels. The top three national winners were honored with commendable prizes, including cash awards and state-of-the-art Exam Padi Tablets:

- Zainab Umar from FGC Kaduna (North West) received N200,000 and an Exam Padi Tablet.

- Oloye Olajide Augustin from FGGC Oyo (South West) received N150,000 and an Exam Padi Tablet.

- Abraham Ngobiri from FGC Enugu (South East) received N100,000 and an Exam Padi Tablet.

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Additionally, fifteen regional winners were celebrated for their exceptional performance in integrating digital technologies into their teaching practices. These winners, representing various regions across Nigeria, were awarded customized Exam Padi Tablets to further enhance their teaching capabilities and subject expertise.

The National Digital Teachers' Competition stands as a testament to Nigeria's commitment to advancing digital literacy among educators and fostering innovation in education.