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Virtual Anti-Corruption Education Bootcamp

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Onyinye Ough
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Adenike Bamigbade
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David Ayinde
Faith James
Last Update October 18, 2023
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About This Course

This is an advanced training course that will teach you ways to teach children about anti-corruption in fun and interesting ways. It is a practical course that will provide key tips to teaching anti-corruption education to primary and junior secondary school students, and provide knowledge on developing learning outcomes and lesson plans for teaching anti-corruption education. At the end of this course, you will be expected to develop learning outcomes and lesson plans for teaching anti-corruption in your school. To participate in this advanced course, ensure that you have completed our flying start anti-corruption course.

Course Objectives

  1. To equip participants with knowledge & tips on innovative approaches that can be used to teach young children about anti-corruption and integrity.
  2. To introduce the tools and materials available for teaching anti-corruption education to primary school teachers.
  3. To equip participants with knowledge on developing learning outcomes and lesson plans for teaching anti-corruption.
  4. To support teachers willing to teach anti-corruption in developing lesson plans for teaching anti-corruption education either as a standalone or integrated into existing subjects of their choice

Course Outline:

  1. Session 1: Key tips on teaching children about anti-corruption
  2. Session 2: How to choose materials for teaching anti-corruption to children.
  3. Session 3: How to develop learning outcomes for anti-corruption education classes
  4. Session 4: Practical steps towards developing lesson plans on anti-corruption for primary 4 students
  5. Session 5: Practical steps towards developing lesson plans on anti-corruption for primary 5 & 6 students
  6. Assessing teaching impact- key tips

Curriculum

15 Lessons

Introduction

Introduction to facilitating anti-corruption education10:28
Why is anti-corruption education in schools important? List three reasons why we should bother teaching it.

Session 1

Group Exercise (A)

Group Exercise (B)

Session 2

Session 3

Session 4

Session 5

Session 6

Session 7

Summary

Your Instructors

Onyinye Ough

Executive Director

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Onyi Ough is an international development practitioner specializing in anti-corruption and service delivery. She is the author of four anti-corruption story books for children that are aimed at educating kids on the impact of corruption. She has co-produced two animated films for kids on anti-corruption ‘Emeka’s Money and Halima’s Vote. Also, she co-produced a short virtual reality documentary ‘Sherifat’s school’ targeted at senior public servants in Nigeria’s education sector.   In 2018, she established the Nigerian based Non-Government Organization ‘Step Up for Social Development and Empowerment’ (Step Up Nigeria) & launched the ‘Catch Them Young Initiative’ which is aimed at promoting anti-corruption education in primary schools and has directly reached more than 20,000 children across Nigeria. She was also an anti-corruption expert on the U4 ‘Essentials of Anti-Corruption' Training Course and has worked on anti-corruption projects and programming in Nigeria with FCDO, USAID and UNDP. She has worked in Zambia, South Africa, Nigeria & United Kingdom on a range of projects on anti- corruption and service delivery.
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Adenike Bamigbade

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samuel.asimi

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David Ayinde

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Faith James

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Reviews (5)

Very inspiring and educative
Glad I was able to participate

The course is quite engaging and educative.
I'm glad to have participated.

I really had a good time learning on how to simplify teaching as well as the tagged motive which is Anti _ corruption. My students did enjoy the exposure even though i did it out of inconveniency of my stipulated time, however they did learn and that brought a smile to me.

Its a very good match for me...I started teaching anti corruption and integrity by integrating it into my subjects. The learners are also getting along with it.

I really enjoyed the lesson, very much interested

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