As The Spelling Bee, a competition targeted at students
between ages 8 and 14 overseas, enters its second season in Nigeria, the
organisers have extended participation in the competition to more
states across Nigeria, P.M.NEWS has learnt.
The new season will open in Nigeria in November with a call for enrollment of schools.
Eugenia
Tachie-Menson, Country Director, Young Educators Foundation, organisers
of The Spelling Bee competition, said with the successful
implementation of the educational programme in Osun State, they are now
very pleased to extend the opportunity to every other student across
Nigeria.
In its debut, 120 pupils from 40 schools were
at the finals where 12 year-old Zainab Olawale emerged the eventual
winner of the keenly contested competition.
Zainab, a
Junior Secondary 2 pupil of Unity Middle School, Osogbo, Osun State, was
rewarded with an all expense-paid trip to the 87th Scripps National
Spelling Bee of the USA.
Tachie-Menson expressed gratitude to the State of Osun and the office of SCARF for welcoming the programme.
She
said the maximum number of schools per state that could participate
would be 25, while selected teachers from these schools will undergo a
one-week training to be led by Linguistics trained officials from
Ghana. After this, the teachers are expected to impart their acquired
skills in their students.
Emmanuel Afful, Linguistics
Certified and Lead Trainer of The Spelling Bee, said the major
objectives of The Spelling Bee in Nigeria includes encouraging students
to improve on their knowledge and application of the rules guiding the
use of English Language.
The national competition will
come up in April 2015 with all state finalists converging on Calabar to
compete for the enviable title of best speller in Nigeria.
The
winners will be rewarded with an all-expense paid trip to the 88th
Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington DC, USA as a guest, plus a
scholarship for the overall winner, while an all-expense paid trip to
Oxford University Press, United Kingdom and a scholarship will be
received by the first runner up.
The Spelling Bee is a
competition designed to inculcate the basic imperatives of effective
communication, ultimately impacting improved spelling skills,
development of poise, increase students’ vocabulary, pronunciation and
accurate word usage.
It is a competition run by Young
Educators Foundation, an NGO that promotes literacy and education, and
franchise holders of Scripps National Spelling Bee, USA for Ghana.
Ghana is the only African country to participate in Scripps National
Spelling National Bee in partnership with PDR Media Service Nigeria and
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