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School proprietors partner Media Trust on curriculum

The National Association of Proprietors of Private Schools (NAPPS) says it is ready to adopt Teen Trust, a publication of Media Trust Limited, as part…

The National Association of Proprietors of Private Schools (NAPPS) says it is ready to adopt Teen Trust, a publication of Media Trust Limited, as part of the school curriculum.

The Acting National President of the association, Yomi Otubela, stated this during a courtesy visit to Media Trust headquarters in Abuja.

“The national body is coming up on how to see that Teen Trust is adopted as one of our educational resources. At least weekly, we should be having a form of an adopted curriculum that we can follow gradually to the end of the term and also through the end of the year.

“It might be a current affairs issue, topical issue or scientific research that we will pick edition by edition throughout the year.  As you publish it, teachers and students in various schools are trying to slug it out to get facts, knowing the area to concentrate on, aside general write up,” Otubela said.

He said the association’s website would also host educational articles both in Teen Trust and Daily Trust for the reading pleasure of its numerous partners, parents, students, teachers and proprietors.

Responding, Media Trust’s Chief Executive Officer and Editor-in-Chief, Mannir Dan Ali expressed appreciation to the association for the effort in making Teen Trust a household name among school owners, and other stakeholders.

Also, the Associate Director, Business and Strategy, Aliu Akoshile, assured of Media Trust’s partnership, saying making Teen Trust as part of school curriculum makes it easier for the parents to monitor what their children are being taught in school.

“We want students to be able to see reading as fun. The spirit of competition among them will encourage reading and writing which are critical to educational advancement,” he said.

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