CODELAGOS PROGRAMME EXPANDS TO 275 SCHOOLS, 10 PUBLIC CENTRES
As part of the continued drive of the administration of Governor
Akinwunmi Ambode to train one million Lagos residents to code through the
CodeLagos initiative, the State Government has scaled up its coding centres
from 193 schools last year to 275 for the new term including 10 public
centres.
This is just as the Government announced the opening of the
registration portal for the 3rd batch of the Out-of-School
programme for interested members of the public from Wednesday, April 25, 2018.
Special Adviser to the Governor on Education, Mr. Obafela
Bank-Olemoh in a statement on Wednesday said the present administration was
committed to the vision of the CodeLagos programme geared towards making Lagos
State the technology frontier in Africa by empowering people with skills needed
to create and take advantage of the opportunities a tech-driven economy
proffers.
He said, “We are excited to announce that the programme is
expanding. We have scaled up the numbers of our coding centres, from 193
schools last year to 275 this term; and we have plans to keep scaling up. Out
of the 275 schools, 130 of those are Government schools while 145 are private
schools. We have already trained over 250 facilitators to deliver the Coding
Framework to students in these schools. As a State, we are doing this so that
more students can benefit from this free training.
“As we speak, Coding classes for the 2nd Batch of the CodeLagos
Out-of-School programme are ongoing, with over 500 students learning in four
different centres namely Herbert Macaulay Library, Yaba; Isolo Public Library,
Isolo, Ilupeju Public Library, Ilupeju and the Onikan Youth centre, Onikan,
Lagos Island.
“For the next cycle, we have added six new centres to widen the
reach of the programme and accommodate more lagosians who want to learn to
code. The new centres include; Ikeja Secretariat Library, Ikeja GRA.; Ipaja
Public Library, Akowonjo; and Meiran Public Library, Meiran. Other centres are
the e-Read Africa Learning Centre, Surulere and the Methodist Primary School, Ikorodu.”
Bank-Olemoh said residents within these locations and environs
can now have access to free coding classes, while urging interested candidates
to register by visiting the CodeLagos website at www.codelagos.org.
According to him, the programme which will run for six weeks
will expose the trainees to courses in Java and Python programming languages as
well as HTML and CSS for Web development.
In a related development, Bank-Olemoh said that coding classes
commenced in primary and secondary schools on Monday April 23, adding that the
in-school programme holds in both Government and Private schools in the Six
Educational Districts in the State.
The CodeLagos Out-of-School programme is open to Lagos residents
who are 16 years and older, and not enrolled in any primary and secondary
school in the State.
CODELAGOS PROGRAMME EXPANDS TO 275 SCHOOLS, 10 PUBLIC CENTRES
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