Eight teachers from Greensprings School have been certified as HP IDEA fellows, and the school has been decorated as one of the first HP IDEA Schools in the Middle East and Africa. This certification and decoration marked the completion of the year-long Innovation and Digital Education Academy (IDEA) programme by Hewlett-Packard (HP). The eight teachers certified in the school were Innocent Oaikhena, Esther Akpan, Rachael Eretan, Omolade Adetola, Bosede Agboola, Lanre Oguntoye, Monsuru Okunade and Omolade Oni.

Commenting on the achievement, Greensprings School’s deputy director of education, Dr. Barney Wilson, said the programme would strengthen the school’s position as an innovative and cutting-edge learning institution. 

“Eight of our teachers are now HP IDEA fellows, and we are extremely happy about this achievement. To become fellows, they had intensive training sessions weekly and attended scheduled conferences since the programme began in September 2020. The teachers were challenged to explore a variety of frameworks to reflect innovation in the educational context. Amid their already tight schedules, they were able to cope with the demands of the programme and successfully completed several innovative projects. I believe the knowledge and skills gathered from the programme will strengthen our position as an innovative and cutting-edge learning institution,” he said.

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In addition, Wilson said the HP IDEA School plaque is now displayed on the three campuses of Greensprings School and every teacher of the school now has an opportunity to become an HP IDEA associate.

HP IDEA is an initiative of HP, the computer hardware manufacturer, in collaboration with Intel, a leading producer of semiconductors, and Mirai Partners, an education innovation consultancy. The programme was designed to address the challenges and harness the opportunities presented by COVID-19’s impact on the education sector in Middle East and Africa.