Report of the greater Ogbona through quality education

REPORT OF THE GREATER OGBONA THROUGH QUALITY EDUCATION & HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT SEMINARS HELD FROM THE 24TH TO 26TH JULY, 2017 IN OGBONA. Ogbona village has a total resident population of about 15,162 as of 2011. Ogbona has 3 public primary schools with about 1,124 pupils and 6 private primary schools, one public secondary school and one private secondary school.  The public secondary school has a total enrollment of about 672 students made up of 358 Boys and 304 girls. The essence of this program was to meet and overcome the challenges posed to our community by student’s poor academic performance, truancy, indiscipline, poor school management and cultism. The responses to these challenges shall be three pronged, namely; Workshops and seminars for the teachers [training the trainers] Career talk and seminars on cultism and restiveness, human capital development and entrepreneurship. Repositioning Ogbona schools through proper management and good lesson delivery for moral and academic excellence. OBJECTIVES OF THESE PROGRAMS To guide the students on: Their career paths or choices The danger of cultism How to scan the environment for business opportunities How to be self-reliant through entrepreneurial programs How to be good ambassadors of your family, community and nation   STRUCTURES All the three primary school’s teachers (37 teachers) shall be combined for the training program just as both the JSS & SSS teacher be combined too All the secondary school students shall have a combined class for the keynote address and shall be divided thereafter into junior and senior secondary school. There will be vocational interest forms to be filled out by the SS 2 and SS3 and evaluated by a combined team of teachers and a counsellor TOPICS AND SPEAKERS Keynote Address: CULTISM & GOOD CITIZENSHIP by Prof. Johnson Egwaikhe & Dr. David Imhonopi Exciting World of Geology and Engineering (what it takes to be a scientist) by Mr. Gilbert Odior Career Profiling for Professional Disciplines by Mr. Emmanuel Anabor Education and the need for Entrepreneurship Skills by Mr. Abaye Igbadumhe Discovering Self Values and Potentials – Adeolu Aderoju Re-inventing the ideal teacher: Training the Trainers primary and secondary school teachers by Mr. Bernard Ikhane Vocational interest Inventory career forms     The Train the Trainers seminar which held on 24th of July, 2017 was titled: RE-INVENTING THE IDEAL TEACHER & TEACHING METHODOLOGIES, while the 2nd day, being 25th of July, 2017 was captioned RE-INVENTING THE IDEAL TEACHER: CLASS ROOM MANAGEMENT & CONTROL.  Both sessions held at Imhakhena Primary School and Ogbona Secondary School, separately. The Primary School training program was attended by teachers from Imhakhena, Oboarekpe and Asama primary schools. The program started at 11:03 a.m.  with an opening prayer by Chief Akpaibor. Soon after, the Secretary General of Ogbona Elites Forum, Mr. Anaweokhai John Odior was called upon to give a synopsis of the entire program which he did very quickly and made way for The Human Resources Personnel, The Vice President of Ogbona Elites Forum, Mr. Bernard Ikhane and he went straight into business. He started with a teaser on teacher’s instructional capability which all the teachers failed. The video clip on how a monkey could be taught to climb and plough coconut was the icy on the cake. After watching the clip, the instructor guided the teachers to do an analysis to determine how learning takes place in a classroom setting.  The Chairperson of Ogbona Elites Board of trustees, Pastor Mrs. Julie Inu Umoru, came on both days and used her space bus to convey some of the equipment. The Okphe-Ukpi came personally on the second day to see things for himself. At the end of the training program, all the teachers were elated and appreciated Ogbona Elites Forum for sharpening their teaching skills. We must commend the effort of our Vice President for his display of professional expertise in taking all the teachers on a-no- holds-bar educational tour of every aspect of the teaching profession. It was both theoretical and practical with the use of video clips. Teachers were given the opportunity to air their views and asked questions to clear some grey areas. The format at the secondary school was not different. The Palace was represented by Chief Akpaibor and Chief Ogah. Pastor Mrs. Julie In Umoru was also present. The two School Principals were in attendance on both days. On the whole, 33 out of a total of 37 primary school teachers attended the program. Among the attendees are: IMHAKHENA PRIMARY SCHOOL: Otsoi M.O Mrs. Omomoh M.O Mrs. Aronokhale Regina Akhamiemhona Patience Oleghe M.E Mrs. Ikhaghu Joy Mrs. Damissah I Marius Ikhanoba Magdalene Obemeata F.N Mrs. Idode S.A Mrs. OBOAREKPE PRIMARY SCHOOL: Enamhegbai E. I. Mrs. Idris C.M Mrs. Aigbina G.E Mrs. C. Mrs. Akhamie E. Mrs. Aliu B.Z Mrs. Orbih S.O Miss Enakpene P Miss Okhimamhe O.G Mrs. Asemoh Charles Mrs. Umole Juliana Mrs. Isunuevho Nanashiat Mrs. Azimheye Lucy Mrs. Aruokhai E.O Mrs. Azimhi J.E Mrs. ASAMA PRIMARY SCHOOL: Osigwe Angela Odion Patience Ikhane Henrietta Izibiri Eugenia Agunofua Odia Loveth Aishat Oshiotse Victoria Aseghiemhe A Thomas Ikem Betty  OGBONA SECONDARY SCHOOL: Aigbonoga Joshua Anamomhe Abdul Jabar Omodibo Idris Aliu Stella Itsuokor Omone Esther Edogamhe Georgia E Anugioba Victoria Akpaibor Joan Idikhumhi Caleb Ikhana Samson Omoaka Umar Farouk Ilega Emmanuel F Aliu Jennifer All the youth corps members.   26th July, 2017 was the grand finale of the program. Although we had to put the hall in order before the program could commence, the students were assembled at about 10 a.m. for a brief address by Mr. Ikhane. Some of the SS2 students were a bit unruling and one of them had to be suspended by the Mr. Ben Ikhane and the entire class was made to kneel down on the assembly ground and render unreserved apology to the school. This disciplinary measure restored calmness and helped in no small measure to ensure we had a hitch-free session with them as they cooperated maximally, thereafter. The keynote Address on CULTISM, YOUTH RESTIVENESS & GOOD CITIZENSHIP was delivered by Prof. Johnson

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