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School of Eloquence Partners with Lagoon School

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Sep 2, 2024
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Initiates Inspired Teachers Masterclass 

 

The School of Eloquence, Nigeria’s leading institution for public speaking and communication training, proudly announced the successful conclusion of the Inspired Teachers Masterclass, a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative in collaboration with Lagoon School, Lekki. The masterclass took place at the School of Eloquence headquarters in Ikoyi, Lagos, on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday, August 26th, 27th, and 29th, 2024. The event was attended by 108 educators from Lagoon Primary and Secondary School, Lekki.

The Inspired Teachers Masterclass was designed to empower educators with advanced communication and leadership skills to enhance their teaching effectiveness. This initiative highlighted the School of Eloquence’s commitment to supporting educational excellence and nurturing teachers who inspire and lead future generations.

Key Highlights of the Masterclass Included:

Advanced Communication Skills: Techniques to improve clarity, confidence, and engagement in teaching.

Motivational Strategies: Tools to sustain high levels of student motivation and participation.

Leadership in Education: Empowerment for teachers to take on leadership roles within their schools and communities.

Personal and Professional Growth: Encouragement of resilience, innovation, and continuous improvement in teaching practices.

The masterclass was led by Mr. Ubong Essien, CSP, Dean of the School of Eloquence and a highly regarded public speaker known as Nigeria’s Mister Motivator. Mr. Essien, with his decades of experience in communication and leadership training, provided teachers with valuable insights and practical skills to enhance their performance and impact in the educational sector.

“We are honored to partner with Lagoon School for this significant initiative. Teachers are the cornerstone of our educational system, and by investing in their growth and development, we are investing in the future of our children and our nation” Mr. Ubong Essien said.

The event built on the existing collaboration between the School of Eloquence and Lagoon School, began in March 2024 as part of their co-curricular program as the School of Eloquence has been providing public speaking training to students of Lagoon School every Monday aimed at  helping them develop essential communication skills from an early age.

The Inspired Teachers Masterclass underscored the School of Eloquence’s dedication to impactful CSR efforts that empower both educators and students.

For additional information about the Inspired Teachers Masterclass or the School of Eloquence, please visit www.schoolofeloquence.org or contact Amarachi Mbanuzue – 09067815830.

Maritime Nigeria recalls that the the Schoole of Eloquence,  Founded by Ubong Essien, CSP,  is Nigeria’s premier institution for public speaking and communication training. The school is dedicated to helping individuals achieve excellence in communication through a variety of programs tailored to personal and professional development.

It is to be noted that the Lagoon School, Lekki, is a prestigious educational institution committed to delivering quality education that balances academic excellence with character development. The school aims to nurture well-rounded individuals prepared to succeed and contribute positively to society.

 

 

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