Teach for Nigeria (TFN), a non-governmental organisation dedicated to ending educational inequity in Nigeria, recently inducted a third cohort of school leaders and seventh cohort of university graduates and young professionals into its transformative fellowship programme.
The Fellowship is a development programme designed to equip fellows with leadership and pedagogical skills, and catalyse transformative changes in their schools and communities.
This year, the organisation received 25,000 applications, out of which 393 were selected as fellows and 88 as school leaders.
Since inception, TFN has recruited 1,140 fellows, impacting over 150,000 students across Lagos, Kaduna, Ogun, and Oyo States.
The 2023 cohort had embarked on an intensive six-week hybrid pre-service training institute, encompassing one week of virtual training, four weeks of in-person instruction, and a final week of virtual training.
The training,…
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