2015 Graduate Trainee Programme at corona Schools

Company: Corona Schools
Location: Lagos
Required Experience: Graduate
Job Type: Full Time

Job Description
Corona i-Teach is a programme aimed at empowering and equipping young graduates for 21st century classroom practice, irrespective of their initial academic discipline. This 21st century teacher development programme intends to attract our nation’s most promising future leaders into the teaching profession. The programme will involve a 4 month wide spectrum core teacher and personal development training programme which will utilize various forms of training methodologies useful for adult learning and engagement.
Programme Objectives:
Re-establish the dignity of the teaching profession in Nigeria by attracting qualified trainable youth who will be ready to impact students' academic achievement in a positive way.
Re-skilling graduate entrants into the profession, equipping them with higher order skills for an effective teaching and learning process.
Establish a teacher pipeline for the future and ensure maintenance of standards of the Trust Council.
Draw into the teaching profession dynamic individuals well prepared with workplace and professional values to impact our children and ultimately the nation.
To improve Nigeria’s educational standards and promote modern teaching tools and techniques.
Corona i-Teach is a programme aimed at empowering and equipping young graduates for 2I st century classroom practice.


Qualification Requirements
A second class upper (2-1) from a recognized institution in and outside Nigeria.
Open ONLY to fresh graduates who completed NYSC not more than a year ago.
Applicants must be within 21 and 26 years of age.
Readiness to embrace teaching as a first and preferred career option.
No prior teaching experience required.
Above average ICT skills.
Strong communication skills, proficiency in a foreign language is an added advantage.

Method of Application

Interested and Qualified Candidates should click here to apply
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