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Oracle Academy steps up ICT training in Nigeria

Oracle Academy steps up ICT training in Nigeria
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By Staff Writer, ITWeb
18 Oct 2018

The Oracle Academy announced a collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Education of Nigeria (FMoE) to create new computing education pathways for local students.

According to a statement, through the agreement, FMoE plans to integrate Oracle Academy computer science curriculum and resources across 10,000 academic institutions across the country, reaching over 1.5 million students within the region.

Over the next three years, Oracle Academy will also facilitate the training of 4,000 educators at the secondary and higher education levels to teach computer science.

Permanent secretary, FMoE, Arch, Sonny S.T Echono, said, "As we are all aware, ICT has become the driver of competitiveness in the world today. It has redefined efficiency and productivity, and changed the dynamics of the world of work. Oracle Academy is well-known globally for the advancement of computer science education. There is therefore, no doubt that our partnership with Oracle will bring great improvements to the education sector and Nigeria as a whole."

Adebayo Sanni, Managing Director Oracle Nigeria, added, "As technological innovation increasingly drives our global economy, computer science skills become even more critical. We look forward to continuing our collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Education in Nigeria through Oracle Academy, and advancing our collective educational mission to support students and teachers in computer science and drive diversity in technology."

In its statement, Oracle Academy added that it will facilitate a 'Train-the-Trainer' course to prepare teachers and faculty members as instructors for the following courses:

· Database Foundations

· Database Design and Programming with SQL

· Programming with PL/SQL

· Java Foundations

· Java Fundamentals

· Java Programming

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