Teens Impact Club is an educational cum social development group, founded for the
promotion of academic excellence and development of positive social values in
teenagers.
We carried out a survey in secondary schools in Ogwashi-uku, Aniocha South, Delta State using
questionnaires. This research was to ascertain the level of commitment of
students to their academics, evaluate their values and social life. The report
showed high level of indifference by students towards their academics,
insufficient guidance as to career choices, poor management of peer influence
and unsafe social life styles; such that is unbecoming of young persons and
detrimental to their future and the society. In consideration of these issues
and our concern to bring a change; we have established this group in order to promote academic excellence, instill right values, encourage
proper career counseling and safe social lifestyles.
In furtherance of the aims and objectives of this club, already
started in INSTITUTE OF CONTINUING
EDUCATION, Ogwashi-Uku; we have commenced a debate tournament for secondary
schools in Aniocha South LGA, starting from Ogwashi-uku. This will last from June to November 2018 and over
twenty schools, shall be competing. While the students shall learn in the
process and educate their audience; this competition will equally develop in
these students; public speaking, writing, research, analytical and presentation
skills amongst others. More so, owing to the enormous obligation on the
teachers and parents in guiding these young ones; we shall organize a workshop
for teachers and parents, where we shall invite reputable academia to speak to
them on issues as it affects the teenagers.
Finally, to appreciate diligence and dedication, serve as a source
of motivation and inspiration for excellence, we shall award best teachers and
students in secondary schools in Aniocha South LGA, Delta state.
you can partner with us in the pursuit of this vision
of moulding teenagers for positive
impact in our society, as there is no better time to appropriately order their
steps, than now that they are young.
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