
Guv Babajide Sanwo-Olu has revealed a significant action towards changing education in Lagos State, following the finalizing of a Memorandum of Comprehending (MoU) with Estar, an international organisation with competence in digital learning options.
The partnership is targeted at presenting contemporary digital knowing platforms and facilities across public main and secondary schools in the state. According to the guv, the effort is developed to equip students with necessary 21st-century abilities, consisting of artificial intelligence (AI), vital thinking, interaction, management, and decision-making.
Sanwo-Olu noted that beyond technological gain access to, the partnership will also boost trainees’ reading ability, comprehension, confidence, and general class involvement. He emphasized that the effort lines up with the state federal government’s broader dedication to enhancing finding out results and preparing students for future difficulties in a digital-driven world.
As part of the contract, the Lagos State Federal government will also invest in capability structure for teachers, ensuring they are adequately trained to integrate digital tools into classroom instruction and deliver more engaging lessons.
The development marks another turning point in Lagos State’s ongoing efforts to improve its education sector and bridge the digital space in public schools.
“We signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Estar to bring modern-day digital knowing platforms into our public schools. This partnership will equip our students with critical thinking, leadership, and AI skills, while also reinforcing reading, comprehension, and classroom participation. We are also buying teacher training to make sure reliable shipment and better learning results,” Sanwo-Olu said.