Beyond gratitiude, The Teachers’ Network Conference themed ‘THE TECHNOLOGY DRIVEN CLASSROOM’ was a beautiful experience. We know now what is mostly true. That Nigerian educators are eager, hungry and passionate about learning and leveraging on technology for best practices.
We know that teachers do not want to take the back seat among professionals. That when it comes to higher remuneration and most importantly the use of technology in teaching, we are willing to rewrite their professsions towards excellence, value and results.
We know that building a network or community of teachers who collaborate to solve teacher problems or education problems is a ‘must-do’. We know the problems. We live the problems. We also know the solutions because we are implementers. We also know that there are solutions found in technology and we are poised to not only check it out but use them effectively. This is the reason why technology became the focus for our very first conference.
Know that when teachers gather at conferences like this to learn, exchange ideas, network to find results; it is a force to be reckoned with. It is so not because the problems we face are strikenly different from those in other sectors of the country but because we hold the KEY to ameliorating them for ALL sectors. That is why we must do it; and attempt to do it in the best of our collective capacity.
To all participants, thank you for coming. I hope you find yourselves in here. Keep pushing. You are limitless. Our students need us. They need us to be ready for them. To speak their language as digital natives. To help ALL kinds of learning styles and learners to live poductive lives because we knew exactly how to teach them as ALL CHILDREN CAN LEARN.
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I’m almost speechless! I never knew a day would come when the teaching profession will be celebrated like this! I’m happy to be a witness and I hope to be a part of the celebration in every way. Thank you ‘ mummy’ Rhoda for giving us a voice in this loud world.
Absolutely smashing. You certainly captured it in a professional way! Big ups to you my bestie.
The Knowledge industry in Nigeria is really evolving and I am glad to be part of the revolution.
No one forgets incredible moments in a hurry. Thanks Lady Rhoda for putting this awesome event together.
I came, I saw and I will never be the same…
I am still the one and only Papa Mmeso in the house and be kind to check out blog at http://www.papammeso.blogspot.com
I still relish the joy of being part of that thrilling experience. The lessons I learned from that conference has shaped a lot about my professional aspirations and engagements. Big thanks to the great woman, my mentor Ms Rhoda Odigboh.
I even created a post on my lessons from that conference.
https://theafricanteacher.blogspot.com.ng/2017/04/5-core-lessons-from-teachers-network.html