SDS creative masterclass holds April 15-16th
The management of Schools Development and Support International Ltd (SDS) has set machinery in motion to host the second quarterly series of its creative teachers training and masterclass in Lagos,

The management of Schools Development and Support International Ltd (SDS) has set machinery in motion to host the second quarterly series of its creative teachers training and masterclass in Lagos, from Wednesday 15-Thursday 16th, The Nation has learnt.
In a press release made available to The Nation, the Managing Director/CEO, Anthony Nwachukwu Isiani said the second quarterly series of its creative teachers training became inevitable as a result of the positive feedback and clamour by the prospective participants including school owners, educators, and school managers operating across the preschool to kindergarten, primary to post primary levels.
According to him, “it may be recalled that during the first quarterly series of the free creative teachers training which held in February, the cross-section of participants who benefitted clamoured for fresh classes to enable them master the new teaching techniques we outlined. It is based on this positive that the management conceived the idea of organising yet another series of training at no cost at all to the prospective and old participants. This is just our own modest way of boosting the skills sets of teachers and other stakeholders across the education ecosystem.”
Pressed further, Isiani said that like previous training the forthcoming two-day free creative teachers training promise to be engaging, rewarding and worth the while of the participants.
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“At the SDS we have been able to develop time-tested learning modules and designed toolkits that not just liberalised the teaching process but one that can drive efficiency, performance-focus and generally impactful. The refresher training is designed to help educators rediscover their professional strengths, improve pedagogical competence and maintain motivation necessary for effective classroom delivery.”
The Enugu-born inventor, who emphasised that the nation is at a critical point where it has to devote more investment in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education to enable the country compete globally and reduce dependence on foreign expertise.
The two-day hybrid event tagged: 'SDS Creative Teachers Training,' will attract over 200 participants from topflight schools across some southwest states including Lagos, Ogun, Oyo, with others joining virtually from Bauchi, Delta, Enugu, Abia, Anambra, Kogi, FCT, to mention just a few.



