MultiChoice Nigeria, provider of premium pay-TV services
on the DStv and GOtv platformshas extended its major Corporate Social
Investment project in the education sector, the MultiChoice Resource Centre
(MRC) initiative, which it started in 2004 to 10 additional public secondary
schools in Bayelsa Sate. The CSR initiative, which kicked-off in Abuja and
Lagos State will avail students of 10 public schools in Bayelsa State access to
world-class learning facilities.
The intervention comprises a TV set, a HD PVR decoder, satellite
dish, a power generator, uninterrupted power system (UPS), a set of chairs and desks for the laboratory, in additional to training for teachers. The MRC facilitates teaching
and learning enhancement by enabling school children access educational TV
channels that include: Education TV, Discovery Channel, National Geographic,
BBC Knowledge, BBC World, History Channel, Animal Planet and Mindset Learn, at
no cost.
The novel intervention which has been introduced to
274 schools in 27 states of the federation and proven to make critical impact
on the knowledge levels and understanding especially of technical subject areas
by students, is now within the reach of students of the public secondary
schools in Bayelsa State, bringing the total to 284 in 28 states across the
country, including the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
A commemorative commissioning ceremony of the 10 new
MRC in Bayelsa State held at Saint Jude’s Secondary School, Yenagoa, on
Thursday, January 16. The launch in Bayelsa is in furtherance of the ninth
Phase of the MRC project, which include scheduled launches in other beneficiary
schools in some select states to be announced by the company.
The Commissioner for Education, Bayelsa State, Hon.
Salo Adikumo, represented by the Permanent Secretary, Bayelsa State Ministry of
Education, Hon Durban Whyte, lauded MultiChoice and its implementing partner,
Innovative Technology Literacy Services Limited, for the initiative which she
described as a veritable tool for the provision of valuable learning resource
components for public schools across the country. “The MultiChoice Resource
Centre project, which provides valuable learning resource components for 10
selected public schools in the State of Bayelsa to support the government’s
efforts especially at a time when the Chief Executive Officer of the State, His
Excellency Governor Dickson Seriake is leading a restoration agenda following
his declaration of a state of emergency in the education sector, is a welcome
development,” he said.
“The launch in Yenagoa makes Bayelsa a proud and happy
28th beneficiary state in Nigeria from the laudable project funded by
MultiChoice in several African countries. This partnership is to reaffirm the
commitment of our administration to providing qualitative education to the
entire students of the state and to sustain the high level of educational
development attained through innovative project like the MRC. By this
achievement, our students are guaranteed to be kept abreast of happening on the
global scene through methodical teaching and learning introduced by the
resource centre project,” Hon Adikumo added.
Mr. John Ugbe, Managing Director, MultiChoice Nigeria,
said: “The resource centre initiative is our corporate social investment
project that has grown from only four centres at inception.”
He added that the technological, economic, socio-political
advancement of any country has a direct correlation with its level of
educational development and that the future of a country is intrinsically tied
to the quality of education that the youths are exposed to, a belief which
informs MultiChoice’s roll-out of the audio-visual learning aid across the
country. He further said that MultiChoice plans to launch the resource centres
in all the states of the federation.
“The MultiChoice Resource Centre project is our
way of promoting the use of integrated and communication technologies to raise
the standard of education by deploying the imagery of sight and sound to make
learning more vivid and creative. To achieve these, we have partnered with the
relevant educational stakeholders to integrate learning from the resource
centres into the relevant school curriculum. This way, we are assured that
television, which is a powerful communication tool, is also used as a potent education
resource,” Ugbe stated.
Mrs Ronke Bello, Managing Director, Innovative
Technology Literacy Services Ltd, said: “The MultiChoice resource centre is designed to grant beneficiary schools
access to the special MultiChoice Educationbouquet with the aim of integrating the programmes into
their curriculum to further enhance the teaching and learning processes in
classrooms.”
She added
that MultiChoice, in conjunction with Innovative
Technology Literacy Services also conducted a
Teacher-Training programme for 50 selected teachers, five
each from the 10 beneficiary schools. “The teachers were trained as
Master-Trainers who would in turn train their colleagues on the use and
integration of the special education bouquet into their learning environment. A
MultiChoice Resource Centre Educator’s Guide has also been provided to guide
the teachers and the schools on the use and maintenance of the facilities.”
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