Teach the Child began as a solution to the public education crises in Nigeria during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. With the shutdown of schools experienced worldwide as a result of lockdown policies, students from low-income earning families who attend public schools in Nigeria did not have access to online learning like their counterparts in private schools.
Reviews
Student form LEA Dawaki
I like reading using the Talking Pen. I can even speak like those people on television
Student form LEA Dawaki
I didn’t know I could play and learn at the same time. I really enjoy the games and the snacks.
Student form LEA Dawaki
I didn’t know I could play and learn at the same time. I really enjoy the games and the snacks.
Student form LEA Kubwa IV
I didn’t know I could play and learn at the same time. I really enjoy the games and the snacks.
Student form LEA Kubwa IV
I didn’t know I could play and learn at the same time. I really enjoy the games and the snacks.
Student form JSS Kubwa II
I didn’t know I could play and learn at the same time. I really enjoy the games and the snacks.
Student form JSS Kubwa II
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Teach the Child began as a solution to the public education crises in Nigeria during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.
I wish i was taught this way in my classroom, the facilitators listens to me and they don't flog me.