As reported by The Nation a new implementation policy initiative tagged “3600 education” which is aimed at promoting the growth of functional and qualitative education is set to be implemented by the Lagos State government.
This was disclosed by the deputy Governor Dr Idiat Adebule who also doubles as the supervisor of the education in the state at a two-day retreat held this Friday 22nd January, 2015 at Golden Tulip Hotel, Festac town, Lagos. The state government said the policy is in realisation of its campaign promise to improve infrastructural renewal in public schools to make teaching/learning environment more conducive for better performance. She added that this includes providing spaces for the newly approved school building for visual and literary arts, sciences, visual and expressive school history, library and media centres, sports/common space, ICT unit and other facilities necessary for quality teaching and learning.
The retreat was organised by the Department for International Development (DFID) and Education Sector Support Programme in Nigeria (ESSPIN) to review the state educational development agenda and opportunities.
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