Extracurricular activities promote healthy relationships in schools aEducationist.

An educationist, Mr Sule-Fatai Hassan, says extracurricular activities help to promote healthy relationships among students and as such, school managements should prioritise them.

Hassan, the Zonal Director, Office of Education Quality Assurance in Eti-Osa Local Government Area, Lagos Sate, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that government's involvement in extra-curricular activities also enhances standard of education.

Hassan spoke to NAN on the sideline of the Easter Cantata and family funfair organised by the Maria Breed Montessori International School, Ajah, Lagos.

Wikipedia defines extracurricular or Extra Academic Activities (EAA) as those activities that fall outside the realm of the normal curriculum of school or university education, performed by students.

These include: sporting, drama, dance competition, literary and debating activities performed by students to identify their potentialities outside the classroom works.

According to Hassan, attending such events by government officials promotes cordial relationships between the government and schools, especially, the private ones.

'School owners should, therefore, see government officials as partners in progress and not as mere school inspectors.

'The Office of Quality Assurance is interested in continued improvement of schools' qualities in curricula and extracurricular activities,'' the director said.

According to him, learning is not all about cognitive but also affective and psychomotor activities, where talents can be discovered.

Hassan said that not all children were academically sound; but through extracurricular activities, the talents of such children could be identified and improved upon with the help of their parents and teachers.

He advised parents to devote more time to attend their children's...

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