The Partnership for Learning for All in Nigeria (PLANE) is a seven-year, £95 million program funded by the UK Government, aimed at creating a more inclusive and effective education system in Nigeria. The goal of PLANE is to achieve the shared commitment of the Government of Nigeria and the UK
In 2023, TEP Centre pioneered a new instruction model in Nigeria known as Assessment-Informed Instruction (A-I-I). This evidence-based approach leverages the science of teaching and learning to optimize classroom practices. Funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, A-I-I offers a
The Fast Forward project was an action research pilot project that tested out a model for teaching employability skills and providing work-based learning opportunities to secondary school students; to better prepare them for work. In implementing this pilot, 300 teachers and administrators were
A thriving Nigeria—with rich natural resources, young and growing population, and continental leadership—is the dream of the nation’s citizens. Yet corruption, impunity, and lack of accountability have posed major governance challenges in the country, with far-reaching impacts on development
Code Lagos is a project of the Office of the Special Adviser on Education (OSAE), aimed at making coding lessons accessible to Lagos State residents. TEP Centre supported OSAE in developing the monitoring & evaluation framework used for data collection and monitoring the project. We had a
The Lafarge Africa National Literacy Competition aims to increase the spelling, reading, creative writing, comprehension capacity of children. Participants are coached using designed study guide manuals and audio spelling bee guides recorded by a phonologist. TEP Centre managed the execution