Ms Adefisayo said the investment would also lead to increased adoption of educational technologies in the Nigerian education sector.
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The engagement session themed: “Evaluating the Impact of Government Policies in Edtech Adoption in Nigeria” was moderated by the Programme Associate, Education, CCHUB, Abigail Anaza-Mark. She added that despite the implementation of the 2019 National Policy of ICT in Education, which focuses on research and infrastructure, the course of learning and teaching in schools has not improved.She said the government needs to review the country’s curriculum to cater to the integration and adoption of technology, as this would go a long way to support learning and teaching.
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