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Digital education harmful to children, expert warns

Children aged 3 to 7 are vulnerable

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March 1, 2025
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An education expert, Mr Bisong Busaosawo says the continuous use of screen for teaching has adverse effect on the sight of children between the ages of three and seven.

At the launch of Learning Sphere in Enugu on Friday, Busaosawo, who is the Executive Director, Busaosawo Foundation, Enugu, said that while innovation and digital learning was important, they posed challenges to young people as continuous use of screen for teaching had adverse effect of shortsightedness.

The expert lauded the Enugu State Green Smart School initiative but noted that transformative education would not succeed without addressing teachers’ welfare.

He observed that teachers’ welfare in the state was a mirage in both the public and private schools, revealing that frustrated teacher would give rise to production of poor students.

He noted that teachers in the country received low salaries and faced pressure from school owners.

The executive director advocated for continuous training of teachers in the state to boost teaching and learning.

Dr Obiageli Nnamani of the Department of Literature and English, Enugu State University of Science and Technology added there was strong correlation between teacher quality and student achievement.

Nnamani stressed that teachers influenced students’ performances in the class.

She emphasised the need to train and retrain teachers in the state for better performance of students.

The Acting Principal of Lady Ibiam Girls’ Secondary School in Enugu, Mrs. Livina Njoku, stated that many published books do not meet the required standards before being circulated in markets.

According to her, many published books contained grammatical errors and wrong spellings and yet they were sold to students.

“I have read books published by authors and I wonder what students will become to the society after reading those books.

“In those days, we don’t find errors in novels but today most novels in circulation have errors and also have two people writing one of them,” she said.

She further decried the proliferation of subjects in secondary schools especially in Senior Secondary School (SS1) that offered 21 subjects that were interwoven and can be merged into one subject.

“For instance, Civic Education, Social Studies and Government are saying same thing,” she observed.

Responding, the Permanent Board Member, Enugu State Universal Basic Education Board, Dr Nwakaego Ajah, said the NGO vision was in line with what Gov. Peter Mbah’s administration was doing to transform education in the state.

She said the organisation was only amplifying what the state government was doing in its Smart Green Schools project across the 260 political wards of the state.

Ajah said, “I am excited because a lot of people have keyed into what his Excellency is doing in education sector in Enugu and the smart schools have qualified teachers.”

She explained that the use of technology and digital learning was to enhance learning and teaching, stressing that it was not only about teaching children using screen but helping them to acquire critical skills.

“We are promoting child-centred-friendly environment for learning and our smart School teachers have been on training.

“I am appealing to parents to engage their children on board and monitor their performances through social and emotional engagement with the students.

“We are engaged in formative tests where students are given assignment on every topic taught within the week to discourage exam malpractices,” Ajah said.

The Executive Director, Learning Sphere, Mr Uche Gabriel said the NGO was launched to empower teachers with communication and other essential skills that would enhance learning outcomes and create engaging dynamic classrooms where students thrived.

He said they created the organisation to bridge a gap given the decline in education and moral decadence among the students, adding that if education was not getting right other sector would suffer.

“We will partner with government, Schools, individuals to training of teachers and students to make learning easier.

“We are already training some teachers and I hoping that government will address some of the issues we are raising,” Gabriel said.

 

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