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Donation of Instructional Charts to Aduwawa Secondary School

Supporting teaching and learning through visual aids for 65 students in Benin City..

PROJECT OVERVIEW

Location: Aduwawa Secondary School, Benin City

Date: 27 January 2026

Program: IGNITE — Igniting Literacy Across Africa

Beneficiaries: 65 students (SS1 Science classes)

Background and Problem Statement

This report documents the donation of instructional charts carried out by African Literacy Project (ALP) at Aduwawa Secondary School. The intervention was implemented as part of ALP’s commitment to improving teaching and learning outcomes in public secondary schools through targeted, needs-based support.

Instructional charts are known to improve lesson delivery, boost student understanding, and foster engagement. The assessment identified an opportunity to enhance teaching and learning through the provision of these materials.

This prompted the implementation of the instructional charts donation to support teaching and learning at the school.

Project Objectives

The objectives of this intervention were to:

  • Improve teaching and learning through the provision of instructional charts.
  • Enhance student understanding and engagement during lessons.
  • Support teachers in delivering lessons effectively using visual learning aids.
  • Promote a more interactive and resourceful classroom environment.

Description of the Intervention

On 27 January 2026, African Literacy Project (ALP) donated a set of instructional charts to Aduwawa Secondary School. The charts were formally received by the school management headed by the principal, Comr. (Mrs) Violet Ojemolon, and placed in the classroom to support teaching and learning in various subject areas.

The instructional charts donated will support key subject lessons at the senior secondary level. Charts illustrating the skeletal system, circulatory system, digestive system, male and female reproductive systems, respiratory system, ear, nose and throat, as well as mouth, tongue and speech were provided to support lessons in Biology. To strengthen Geography instruction, charts depicting the solar system, map of Nigeria, world map, pollution, and means of transportation were also supplied. In addition, charts on the periodic table, chemical reactions, compounds and mixtures, and crude oil were made available to support Chemistry lessons.

The charts were placed in the SS1 Science class to support subject instruction at that level. A total of 65 students in the SS1 Science class will benefit directly from the use of these visual learning aids during classroom lessons.

Students and teachers expressed appreciation for the new learning materials, noting their usefulness in improving lesson comprehension and classroom engagement. Short interviews conducted with beneficiaries indicated that the charts would support interactive teaching methods, improve lesson clarity, and foster better student participation. School leadership commended ALP’s ongoing commitment to providing practical resources that address classroom needs.

Beneficiary Feedback

Students and teachers expressed appreciation for the new learning materials, noting their usefulness in improving lesson comprehension and classroom engagement.

Short interviews conducted with beneficiaries indicated that the charts would support interactive teaching methods, improve lesson clarity, and foster better student participation.

School leadership commended ALP’s ongoing commitment to providing practical resources that address classroom needs.

 

Outcomes

Instructional charts provided to classrooms, improving access to visual learning aids.
Visual learning aids made available to teachers to enhance lesson delivery.

 

Impact

  • Strengthened teaching strategies through the use of visual aids.
  • Improved student comprehension and retention of lesson content.
  • Enhanced overall classroom learning environment, contributing to more interactive and effective lessons.
  • Reinforced positive collaboration between ALP and the school community.

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Conclusion

The donation of instructional charts successfully addressed a critical resource gap at Aduwawa Secondary School. Feedback from students, teachers, and school management highlights the relevance and impact of practical, classroom-focused interventions in improving learning outcomes.

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