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Any Society Can Give Kids Quality Low to Zero Cost Schooling Using This Model [Recommended: Is this the world’s most oversubscribed school? – BBC News]

Jerry Rawlings once granted an interview in which he explained the motives he had for seizing power and introducing radical reforms in Ghana,.

He said one reason was that he saw massively gifted kids of the poor getting denied acCess to quality schooling exposure and opportunities simply because they lacked the financial/other means (e.g connections) of privileged counterparts from rich homes.

As a result, the country was NOT benefiting from development of its best talents. Rawlings resolved to create a level playing field for all kids regardless of their circumstances.

In Nigeria today we have adults/parents who enjoyed FREE education, but who are actively involved in promoting extreme commercialisation of quality formal schooling in the face of increasingly low quality public schooling systems.

I have long argued that developing nations in particular, that want real progress must remove the “money” factor that limits people’s access to learning.

The best way to achieve this is to explore models like the one described in the BBC report about this FREE world class school facility – setup by the Shiv Nadar Foundation – providing top quality schooling access to learners without discrimination.

Nigeria has a myriad of “wealth-displaying” individuals, groups and organisations with the resources/means to setup similar outfits. Lord knows there are millions of kids that need it.

However, to paraphrase a friend who shared this report on Facebook, one wonders what they do with the immense wealth they possess!

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Is this the world’s most oversubscribed school? – BBC News

The school, set up by the Shiv Nadar Foundation, is completely free, and offers the type of education usually available only to the very wealthy.

Roshni Nadar Malhotra, a businesswoman and trustee of the foundation, says the school has been modelled on India’s private schools, which put students on the pathway to top universities and high-flying careers.

But the VidyaGyan school is open only to the very clever and very poor – which she describes as the “top of the bottom of the pyramid”.

Read the full article
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You Need Education That Works and Not “Fancy Schooling” Ego Trips [True Story: Pretty Nigerian Lady Earns Living as Self-Taught Carpenter]

Schooling the industrial revolution way is NOT the only way to get an education: Myriad other ways abound – and they don’t take as long, or cost as much – especially in today’s rapidly evolving technology driven world!

The world has changed – and so has the way it learns. Those who want to stay relevant to its needs will need to change with it or go extinct.

The story (reported on the website linked at the end of this article) about a 100% self-taught Pretty Nigerian Lady Carpenter proves it.

The problem is that people who profit from the archaic teaching and learning models from the industrial age, and who are too lazy to THINK up modifications to accommodate this new need of the market they serve, refuse to admit the above stated truth.

Unfortunately, for them, this is a battle they cannot win.

The economics and logistics involved make this alternative way the most viable and appealing for what is increasing majority – especially given the harsh economic realities we all now face!

Little wonder that the young lady interviewed below spoke with such confidence and enthusiasm about how empowered she feels today!

Massive learning opportunities are offered at low to zero cost via the magical power of PC/Mobile and Internet technology today.

It pains me deeply to see people still torturing themselves to pay outrageous fees to get schooling for themselves or give schooling to their loved ones – all so as to “graduate” and wear gowns/collect certificates!

Note that I said “schooling” and NOT “education”.

Authentic education is what people should emerge with after exposure to schooling

But that happens only if the schooling delivers real world relevant content to learners – which does not always happen, especially when it’s done the Industrial revolution way.

The lady carpenter’s story linked below proves that some people are beginning to do what I’ve been doing for a decade for myself, and which I began doing with my kids in 2014.

World class real world relevant education from the best experts worldwide is available at your fingertips via your phone or PC at near zero cost.

Unless your ego needs you to show others that you/your child are learning, this model is perfect!

The lady interviewed below is living the life I and my kids have been living: we use technology as the combined foundation and springboard for learning and pursuit of personal achievement.

For instance, I used the web to learn the skills I use to earn 100% of my income today.

Yes. I am self-taught – and learned all I need for almost nothing from some of the world’s best experts in each area I make money today!

Guess what? I was a down-but-not-out seriously broke struggling startup entrepreneur trying to find a reliable market to serve for profitable pay.

Years of relentless study of the works of competent others, and diligent practice/application of all I learned in as many creative variants as possible in the face of repeated rejection, delays, disappointments and setbacks moulded me into the machine I’ve become today!

Nothing – whether you call it failure or rejection – can move me, or get me down. I’m immune to all that – courtesy of my extensive online studies. This is not bragging. It’s a statement of fact.

My vision is to coach my kids to function like me.

But teaching kids to do this is not easy, and can be quite messy.

However, the results we’re already getting assure me they are getting valuable life changing education already as I expected.

They are getting increasingly adept at using the web to pursue functional (as opposed to popular or fancy) learning in their schooling.

That’s in addition to knowing how toi scour the web to learn practical income generating vocations.

Today, they’ve established reflex proficiency in making trademark no-oven Charcoal Stove baked products and one of them.

This Pretty Nigerian Lady Is A Carpenter And She’s Very Proud Of It. See Photos

This is really encouraging. While the recession is biting Nigerians hard, this young lady is trying to make name and cash for herself by doing what many feel unfit for the womenfolk.

According to the lady simply identified as Olabisi, she learnt carpentry by herself by undergoing online training on Youtube and free online books…

After few months of training, the proud carpenter is now making some sales and pocketing some cool cash In her words;

The beautiful thing is, this journey is revealing to me much more than ever that God is a God of process. Therefore, no pressure!

Whether I succeed or fail is inconsequential, I am open enough to take the risk to fail. No pressure. No quest for instant gratification. No immediate result needed. For me, its all about enjoying the process.

Read her full inspiring story at:
http://www.nationalhelm.net/2016/10/this-pretty-nigerian-lady-is-carpenter.html

Successful People or Great Achievers Are Not All-Knowing! [Hint: Why YOU Must Never Let Anyone, No Matter How Successful, Dismiss Your Authentic Passion Driven Ideas/Dreams]

In case you didn’t know it, YOU owe YOUR car ownership ability TODAY, to the vision, self-belief, determination and persistence of a man who lacked formal schooling.

Not many people know this, but Henry Ford started out working for THE great Thomas Edison as a stark iliterate.

A testimony to the inspirational power that comes from exposure to the right environment can be seen in the fact that one day Ford (as a so called “stark illiterate”) got the idea to build an affordable car for non-wealthy masses.

This development is easy to understand when one considers the fact that Ford’s employer himself had only few months of elementary schooling, having been homeschooled by his mother.

Ford would have accurately concluded, based on Edison’s exploits, that lack of formal schooling (though useful and easily remedied) was not a fatal handicap in pursuit of success.

Ironically however, when he told his famous inventor boss about his idea, the great Edison dismissed it and instead offered him promotion to the position of Supervisor adding that he would be involved in “more important work”.

That last sentence brings me to the core message I want to pass across in this short piece that ends, below, with a link to a full narration about Henry Ford’s life and achievements.

My message is this:

As long as you believe in your dream or idea or vision and you are prepared to diligently/intelligent pursue it with persistence and faith, nothing that any other person, no matter how successful, should make you quit.

I repeat:

Nothing that any other person tells you should make you give up on your dreams. My hard-won experience from 7 years in paid employment plus 14 years (and counting) in self-employment have taught me not all great minds will see what another great minds can see.

This is why, for instance, I personally do NOT like competitions that depend on celebrities to choose people with the best business ideas, musical talents etc.

Fela Anikulapo Kuti continues in death to grow in recognition across the world, as a musical genius.

The truth is however that the kind of music Fela invented is very unlikely to have won him first prize in a reality TV show style event where judges and coaches have the final say.

We all know how contrarian Fela was, even as a young man. Yet those attributes that would have rubbed opinionated celebrity judges and coaches the wrong way in such competitions were the keys to his success in the real world.

This is why I believe the “market” for which an idea, invention or innovation is meant, should have the final say via a system that is free from manipulation.

This message is not just for you/me, but also for your/my kids.

We need to help our kids develop healthy levels of self-esteem based on the experience of doing in key areas of life that relates to nurturing their talents/geniuses towards succeeding in life.

This is important because during that journey, they will periodically come across successful others from whom they may have to learn and also accept advice.

It’s however their ability to know what NOT to learn or accept, no matter how well intentioned it is, that will help them stay on track to success in any area of endeavour.

Successful People or Great Achievers Are Not All-Knowing!

Most of them are aware of this fact, but societal pressures sometimes force them to accept to play roles that suggest the contrary.

If Henry Ford had allowed his respect and admiration for Edison to cloud his reasoning about his “car for the masses” idea, he would never have had the courage to reject Edison”s offer, and instead quit his job to invest all he had in pursuit of his dream.

If he had not done that, the revolution that took place in the automobile industry would not have happened.

Simply put therefore, vision, self-belief, determination and persistence are constant keys to authentic success in life. All other factors are variables in the success equation.

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The Henry Ford Story
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“I will build a motor car for the great multitude.it will be so low in price that no man will be unable to own one.”-Henry Ford

Henry Ford was nearly 40 when he founded Ford Motor Co. in 1903. At the time, “horseless carriages” were expensive toys available only to a wealthy few.

Yet in just four decades, Ford’s innovative vision of mass production would not only produce the first reliable, affordable “automobile for the masses,” but would also spark a modern industrial revolution.
https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/197524

The Need to Stop Dangerous Miseducation That Often Happens Via Schooling [Hint: Request FREE Podcast via Whatsapp]

“The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.” – Alvin Toffler

In this FREE podcast I review a TV discussion program I recently watched, to illustrate the fact that some schooled Nigerian elites are NOT aware that there is difference between “schooling” and “education”.

I back up my argument with examples of known names like Pat Utomi, Shina Peters, Daddy Showkey, 2Face, Michael Jackson, Fela, Femi and Seun Kuti, Lagbaja/the famous “blind” musician Kokoro (vs Stevie Wonder and Ray Charles – both famous blind musicians in USA), as well as Nigeria’s wealthy but often poorly schooled big time traders who end up having their pick of highly schooled daughters of the elites.

In Nigeria, young ladies with minimal schooling willing to dance scantily clad in music videos (or do other naughty stuff) today command superior income to degree holding counterparts. To shut the latter up, the former go out of their way to buy certificates they brandish to claim they lack nothing academically.

In today’s fast paced, PC and Internet technology driven world, the definition of the word “illiterate” has completely changed from what it meant decades ago (as accurately noted above, years ago by Alvin Toffler, the great American writer and futurist)!

I say “some” schooled Nigerian elites because, as it with everything else in life, there are exceptions

For instance, I am a well schooled member of the Nigerian elite, as are a few others I know, who already know the truths I highlight in this podcast.

But we are in the minority, as most members do not know, and what’s worse: do NOT know that they don’t know!

The damage such double lack of insight can do (and is doing) is considerable!

Below, I offer 2 of my Best Practice Parenting Advocacy articles along with this podcast (request a copy via +229-66-122-136 on Whatsapp) to provide access to links/details I referred to in the audio, to add real world relevant background/perspective against which to consider the ideas I offer.

Today, real world relevant quality education can be had in various fields at low to zero cost from world class learning providers

Distance learning that Chinua Achebe used to further his educational pursuits while working a government day job as a young man, is now accessible online for FREE to anyone – to PhD level!

Today. There are many different ways to get an education.

No one way is right or best.

What meets the unique needs of the learner is what matters most – and therefore comes first.

For instance, not everyone has the aptitude or flair to excel in academically inclined fields or vocations. .

Some of us, and our kids, have gifts/abilities that demand only bit of basic academics mixed with tons of doing or hands-on activity/practice.

Refusal to accept this reality is why most of us still prefer to pay poorly (even unschooled) roadside mechanics to fix our cars as against letting graduates of mechanical/automobile engineering touch them.

We are too focused on book knowledge, and even THAT we don’t teach right – instead emphasis is placed on certificate acquisition with zero competence verification.

That is why our schools rarely produce authentic, internationally recognised thought leaders, innovators or inventors!

As I said in the podcast (request a copy via +229-66-122-136 on Whatsapp) the business of educating your child is NOT about you.

It is, and should always be, about what works for your child in terms of providing him/her the EDUCATION s/he needs to develop his/her unique God-given genius to achieve his/her OWN well informed definition of balanced success in life!

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[With Video URL] ‘Why I Hate School But Love Education’ Viral Video Points To Stupid In America And All The Wrong Questions | Huffington Post

Due to the fact that it perfectly captures the experience-based reservations I’ve expressed in my Best Practice Parenting articles over the years, I’ve been sharing the powerful video reviewed in this Huffington Post report for weeks via email and Whatsapp: Contact me if you want me to send it to you.

I’ve appended a preview ending with URL to the full article below.

It is instructive to note that the writer of the review picks holes in the argument made in the video (incl wrong spellings/facts).

That’s why I prefer to post the article’s URL below, along with the video’s URL: http://youtube.com/watch?v=y_ZmM7zPLyI

That way YOU can make up YOUR mind.

My advice: Be honest with yourself.
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Why I Hate School But Love Education’ Viral Video Points To Stupid In America And All The Wrong Questions | Huffington Post

English rapper-poet Suli Breaks is out with a video that’s taking the Internet by storm, and young people are loving it.

“Why I Hate School But Love Education“ has received nearly half a million views since it was posted to YouTube on Sunday. The young, educated artist takes a strong stance on schooling, urging the world’s youth to “understand your motives and reassess your aims.”

Continue reading:

http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/2246253

http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/2246253

[Workshop for Kids – by a Kid] Build Your Own Battery Powered Toy Bike!

What is your child’s genius? Do you know?

Many parents do NOT know that schooling is a means to an end, and NOT an end in itself.

That’s why they focus so much on “schooling” their kids, and pay little or no attention to EDUCATING their kids in readiness for real world relevant success outside school.

This is why we have so many people who leave school with brilliant grades and go on to struggle to make impact in life.

It is why (as Robert Kiyosaki notes in his book) we see C students becoming more successful and employing A students after they all leave school.

It is also why we see UNSCHOOLED persons or school drop outs doing far better in the real world than their schooled counterparts.

I argue, as a Best Practice Parenting Advocate, that a parent’s NUMBER ONE role in giving his/her child an education is NOT to pay school fees, uniforms, textbooks etc. Neither is it to pay for access to summer school and exams.

Your primary role in your child’s education is the help him/her identify, and nurture to full bloom his/her God-given genius. This may or may NOT be along academic lines -and that is why YOU must avoid following the crowd of uninformed parents to give your child a one-sided education.

My audio podcast series titled “The Difference Between Schooling and Education” offers a LOT of real world relevant experience based insights designed to help you do your job well as a parent, so your child can thank you in future.

Like the cartoon of Einstein below shows, we are not all wired to learn or achieve in the same way!

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The letter below, reportedly sent by the principal of an Indian school to parents of kids just before the exams, further underscores the point being made

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And what is the point being made?

 

It is that HUMAN BEINGS have multiple intelligences and can therefore not go through life doing the same things the same way.

Each person will fare best if allowed and supported to make use of his/her unique gifts and abilities.

[EXAMPLE] I practice what I preach: Step-by-Step Demonstration Video by 12 year old

Click here to see it on Facebook. If you’d like it emailed to you, click here send me a message.

Imagine kids being able to build functional toys of this kind by themselves, instead of having their parents spend money to buy them?!

I am VERY close to each of my kids, and have spent hundreds of hours narrowing down to what they currently consider their natural passions, while controlling their exposure to conventional schooling in a way that ensures its potentially damaging effects on creativity are minimised.

[See Temi & Oluoma’s No-Oven Charcoal Stove Cookies]

Some months ago, I shared a video on my YouTube channel, of a battery-powered toy power bike built by my 12 year old son, using scrap materials he picked up from various places.

This video (click to view) is based on excerpts from a 4 part step-by-step demonstration video of my (now 13 year old) son building another of  his battery-powered toy bikes from beginning to the end, using scrap materials.

If you’d like the above step-by-step video emailed to you, click here send me a message.

I shared a video on my YouTube channel, of a battery-powered toy power bike built by my 12 year old son, using scrap materials he picked up from various places.

His 14 year old brother helped to hold the Blackberry camera, while playing background music – which we have now stripped out for copyright reasons.

I share photos along with this video clip.

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Our plan remains to organise a FREE workshop facilitated by my son during which he will teach other interested kids how to do what he does.

Imagine kids being able to build functional toys of this kind by themselves, instead of having their parents spend money to buy them?!

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[Podcast] Real Reason Why Well Schooled People Commit Fraud (Tayo Solagbade’s “Difference Between Schooling & Education” Series)

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PII 029 [Best Practice Parenting]: Could Your Child’s Teacher be Misinformed?

When a “teacher” at a religious retreat, in discussing “Creation” told children that a white couple could NOT produce a black baby, none of them raised any objection.

But when she went on to say a Black couple could equally NOT produce a white baby, 2 siblings – a 13 year old boy and a 10 year old girl – reacted.

The girl tried to stifle a giggle. But she was out in front, so the “teacher” readily noticed, and asked what was funny. She quickly said “Nothing”.

But her brother raised his hand and said “Aunty, black people can give birth to white babies”. The “teacher” promptly told him that was “not possible”, and continued with her lecture.

Later at home, the kids told their father about the incident, and they all laughed.

 

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PII 029 [Best Practice Parenting]: Could Your Child’s Teacher be Misinformed?

When a “teacher” at a religious retreat, in discussing “Creation” told children that a white couple could NOT produce a black baby, none of them raised any objection.

But when she went on to say a Black couple could equally NOT produce a white baby, 2 siblings – a 13 year old boy and a 10 year old girl – reacted.

The girl tried to stifle a giggle. But she was out in front, so the “teacher” readily noticed, and asked what was funny. She quickly said “Nothing”.

But her brother raised his hand and said “Aunty, black people can give birth to white babies”. The “teacher” promptly told him that was “not possible”, and continued with her lecture.

Later at home, the kids told their father about the incident, and they all laughed.

Now, in case YOU wonder, the kids were right – and their “teacher” was wrong: Black couples giving birth to white babies is a scientific – though remote (about one in a million) – possibility.

But it is no longer just a possibility.

It has already happened – as Google search results reveal.

The kids and their father laughed because they knew (from their online studies) about a New York post report (and a video) of such a case.

A. One example: Black Parents Give Birth to White Baby (It happened!)

1. “baby Nmachi is a blond, blue-eyed white baby born to two black Nigerian immigrant parents at a London hospital.”

You can watch the video in which the couple was interviewed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhkYTkzjQVs

2. Here’s the New York Post report http://nypost.com/2010/07/21/blond-bombshell/

B. Another example: A Black and White couple can give birth to either white or black babies or both (It happened!)

Once again, this was a one in a million possibility.

Watch the ABC NEWS video report: Biracial Couple Gives Birth to Twins: One Black, One White | Good Morning America | ABC News

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-e5ODsf_TEk

Learners in our schools traditionally look up to “teachers” trusting that they KNOW-IT-ALL…

But do they? Or can they?

The teacher in the above story was NOT up-to-date on the subject she was teaching.

By implication, she was doing the kids a disservice, failing to give them the most current information and education on the subject of discussion.

Had the brother and sister not had learning sessions with their father who’d shown them the widely reported news story about the white baby born to black parents, they would have accepted their “teacher’s” submission as true.

And this is the tragedy of the schooling systems we have today.

Most of them have no quality controls in place to ensure kids get accurate, up-to-date and useful real-world-relevant knowledge passed on to them.

Isn’t school supposed to prepare us for the world we are to enter after “graduating” from it?

Of course it should.

Should “schooled” people not be well informed about what happens or can happen in society?

Of course they should.

But sadly our traditional schools often tend to deliver obsolete content to learners.

This is typically because most of those who manage those schools fail to diligently update themselves to better serve their learners. To make matters worse, those “teachers” do NOT believe they do NOT know, making them end up misleading majority of the learners who may NOT explore alternative options (like the Internet) to learn more!

Conventional Schooling – or what I like to call “Academic education” provided in our schools – stopped being enough to prepare learners to succeed predictably, especially outside paid employment, YEARS ago.

Compared to the benefits it offers for achieving worthwhile success and significance in today’s world, the time we spend on it is often too much.

Half that time is better spent giving income earning Vocational Education.

Unfortunately we have wrong quality of people teaching in our conventional schools – especially out here in Nigeria.

The best among us who should be involved in teaching feel it is beneath us. So we leave it to the least gifted/competent among us who settle for teaching after failing to secure better options.

Unlike Mrs. A. A Solagbade, my Montessori trained (now retired) teacher mother, they are NOT motivated to teach. Unlike her, it was not their first love when they ventured into the schooling system.

The teaching job was a last resort for them. They therefore feel little or no passion to do it – and do it right.

Little wonder that they readily cut corners by accepting money to do unethical things like awarding marks not merited.

And of course that’s why we have Special (Legitimised Cheating) Examination Centers and people buying/selling results and certificates.

How can we expect a system like that to DELIVER authentic quality of EDUCATION???

It won’t…at least not half as often as it ought to.

Even the child that gets good grades academically without corner cutting is likely to suffer major exposure to character deforming display of morals and values by teachers, parents and other adults who openly engage in these shameful acts without suffering any negative consequences.

It would be naïve to assume that THAT will not make a lasting impression on the psyche of that child – no matter what lectures you give him/her at home about knowing right from wrong, and the value of honesty, integrity, hard work etc!

What a price to pay!

This is why I’ve taken what others consider drastic steps to control exposure of my kids to the schooling systems prevalent out here.

My kids are learning vocational skills alongside relevant school subjects on a need to know basis based on discussions I’ve had with them about what they would like to do/become in life.

Today, Computer based learning systems with teachers teaching school subjects according to the curriculum for the UK GCSE exams equivalent are accessible for interested persons.

Today, people get degrees and other certifications through distance learning.

My kids have are being trained to leverage technology to acquire Functional Education.

The Internet has proven to be a most valuable resource in this regard – when used correctly (and I have over a decade of personal experience using it that way).

Homeschooling is being embraced worldwide. You don’t have to do it 100%. Vary your use of the model to suit your needs or preferences. Just be sure not to deny your kids access to the powerful learning benefits it offers.

You see, wearing school uniform does NOT guarantee learning. Leaving home to attend school is NOT the only way to learn. Especially if you want to get a complete/balanced education.

In conventional schooling systems, out here, kids are being made to spend tooooooo much time in school reading/writing, and tooooooo little time is left for them to Think and Do and make sense/productive use of what they see and are taught.

My kids are being given that balanced mix. Indeed once a child can read and write, the thinking and doing is more important than any other schooling inputs. That’s why we have many unschooled or poorly schooled people who succeed in life by doing what they are good at.

That’s what real education is about: finding out/narrowing down to what you’re good at, then doing it to achieve the success you want in life.

It’s simple. But it works. My life is proof of it. That’s why I’m determined to empower my kids to get a similar kind of education – as against mere (mind-numbing) conventional schooling.

  1. Click here to read the story about how my (now 13 year old) son built one of his battery powered toy bike
  2. See the Facebook page on which my 2 daughters (supported by their brothers) showcase examples of baked products they create at home using the No-Oven Charcoal Stove based system.

The article linked below was published on 27th August 2014 – exactly 2 years ago. We’ve come a LOOOOONG way since then!

Prepare Your Child to Succeed by Learning to Overcome Rejection Using Persistence & PMA (Lessons from Tayo Solagbade’s Maiden “Selling Skills Development” Project for Kids)

Vocational Skills Development is an important foundation for succeeding anywhere.

In the coaching program I’m implementing for my kids, there’s a lot of verbal coaching and experience sharing that takes place daily, in addition to the experience based learning.

It’s important to realize that getting an education is not a competition to see who finishes first or best. Each child’s need will often be unique in some areas.

Parents would be wise to pay attention to what each child needs in this regard. Most teachers/schools don’t.

I do – because I have passion and vision to support my kids to overcome the annoyances I’ve encountered in society.

Speaking and writing good English is NOT enough today. Neither is getting a First Class honours degree from the university.

This article has explained why it is so.

Those who are honest with themselves will agree that the above is true. However, I know some are likely to disagree. But that will not change the reality!

Final Words

For those who may choose to challenge the argument I have made here, I offer the following words:

It is said that in order to criticize constructively, one must first of all make genuine effort to understand that which we wish to criticize.

I’ve found that to be quite true. Sadly many well schooled otherwise intelligent adults/parents refuse to see it!

I urge you to do that BEFORE you discard the ideas offered on this page.

What I’m doing with my kids with regard to vocational skills development is what all parents today need to do for their kids.

One must NOT wait for schools to come up with (what are often out here) money-collecting, watery content, vocational skills coaching programs they organize during the holidays.

Make out time to find out what appeals to YOUR child and help him/her get started. Then monitor and support his/her progress over time.

That way, anything the school does in this regard will simply be like icing on the cake. S/he would have established a foundation to build on.

It’s never too early to help your child find passion driven purpose in life – and you’ll make your parenting of him/her easier in the process!

Make out time to celebrate milestone achievements with him/her by taking photos of what s/he makes, and also recording videos of the process involved while s/he is doing it.

I can tell you from working with all my kids in this manner that doing so really makes them develop more interest and passion to do it right. and they LOVE reviewing the photos and videos afterwards.

Another thing is that such resources often come in handy if/when they have to do it again, at a time when they have yet to be fully conversant with what is involved. Being able to watch the videos of themselves doing it, provides an excellent avenue to identify steps involved, and also to detect what they did wrong, or could do better.

I’ve seen my kids work as a team countless times to use their recipe note books, in conjunction with photos and videos from past projects to repeat a baking or other project to achieve superior results.

When kids become independent learners able to challenge themselves to achieve improved performances, even in your absence, then THAT is a good sign that you are succeeding as a coach-parent.

Click here to request part 3 of a 4 part step by step demonstration video I got my 13 year old boy to make, which we plan to sell with a PDF guide online as well as during LIVE workshops I intend to help him organize for interested kids:

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Click below (or here) to watch the highlight/promotional video I created using the first battery powered toy bike he made:

https://youtube.com/watch?v=TUtfIs0iENE

I share the above videos in line with my Best Practice Parenting vision, to give interested parents an idea of what I mean when I say my home IS actually a real world school for my kids.

We have similar videos showing the kids baking bread, pizza, cookies, cakes etc using our No-Oven trademark charcoal stove system.

My vision is to open my “home-school” (online – with short stay on-site options) at some point in the future to help other people and their kids learn to use our tried and tested model.

Click here to let me know if you’d like to be notified when we go LIVE.

Related Articles:

1. Spend Time With Your Family to Create Products You Can Serve to the World As a Team

Read this article (Features over a dozen photos from our baking projects – using our trademark No-Oven Charcoal Stove):

Spend Time With Your Family to Create Products You Can Serve to the World As a Team

2. Vocationally Skilled Population – Key to African Development!

Vocationally Skilled Population – Key to African Development!

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He has delivered talks/papers to audiences in various groups and organizations, including the Centre for Management Development, University of Lagos, Christ Baptist Church, Volunteer Corps, Tantalisers Fast Foods and others.

In May 2012 he was the Guest Speaker at the Centre for Entrepreneurship Development’s Annual Semester Entrepreneurial Lecture at Yaba College of Technology in Lagos.

On 1st April 2013, Tayo (who reads, write and speaks the French language) relocated to Cotonou, Benin Republic to begin slowly traveling across the West African region.

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In a previous life, before leaving to become self-employed, Tayo served for seven years (October 1994 to December 2001) as a high performing manager in Guinness Nigeria. He rose from Shift Brewer to Training & Technical Development Manager, and later acted in senior roles as Production Manager and Technical Manager.

In addition to constantly challenging the status quo and influencing positive work changes, he built a reputation for using self-taught spreadsheet programming skills (starting with Lotus 1-2-3, and later moving to Excel Visual Basic) – in his spare time – to develop Automated Spreadsheet Applications to computerize manual report generation processes in the departments he worked. Over four(4) of his applications were adopted for brewery level reporting.

Tayo holds a B.Sc degree in Agricultural Extension Services from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria, having graduated top of his class – with Second Class Upper Division honors – in 1992. He is an Associate Member of the UK Institute & Guild of Brewing, a 1997 National Finalist of the Nigerian Institute of Management’s(NIM) Young Managers’ competition, a Certified Psychometric Test Administrator for Psytech UK, innovator of Spontaneous Coaching for Self-Development™ (SCfS-D™), and Founder of the Self-Development Academy (SDAc).

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Vocationally Skilled Population – Key to African Development!

Update – 23rd December 2019 – new article published titled PII 184: Educate Your Child to Reliably Make Money by Herself, to Meet ANY Needs She Has – Anytime She Wants [HINT: If you are a parent to kids you REALLY LOVE and desire success for, you NEED TO READ THIS!]

[Below: Feature photo of Tanzania’s President Magufuli showing off his sewing skills]

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Take a careful look at developed societies (e.g in Europe, Asia, America) and you will notice that possession of income earning (vocational) “skills” is just as valued as acquisition of academic degrees and certifications for paid employment.

Sadly the same cannot be said for Nigeria.

The crazy drive to acquire paper qualification, with little attention to ensuring corresponding real world relevant proficiency has held her, and many other nations in Africa back from developing sustainably.

This is apparent from the massive armies of university products we continue to churn out who often either end up unemployed (even unemployable!) or grossly underemployed.

With this reality facing us, the need for a new educational strategy has been apparent for a long time. But most affected nations out here seem to be at a loss for ideas on what to do and how.

However, a few are gradually narrowing down to doing what matters. And some, with their leaders showing the way.

One Example: Click here to see a photo in which President Magufuli of Tanzania shows off his sewing skills

How many public office holders or politicians in Nigeria possess any income earning vocational skills of this kind?

The truth is very few: and those that do are often NOT proud to show it off like Magufuli is doing here in a SUIT!

This probably explains why many of our political leaders/civil servants have a large appetite for what Fela once described as “Pen Robbery” in one of his hit songs.

We need more “vocationally skilled” leaders (adults/parents/teachers/leaders in politics and business etc) to be raised in Nigeria/Africa, so they can train youths with similar competences, if real sustainable development is to happen.

The report linked below indicates that Tanzania is well on her way to doing just that.

Read: Tanzania starts training tailors as regional ban on second hand clothes loom – By This Is Africa on August 24, 2016

Below are excerpts from a piece I recently sent out via Whatsapp, in which I share ideas based on what I’m doing to give my kids a more balanced exposure to “education”.

Academic education is not enough anymore. Time we spend on it is too much. Half that time is better spent giving income earning vocational education. Unfortunately we have wrong quality of people teaching in our schools.

The best among us who should be involved in teaching feel it is beneath us. So we leave it to the least gifted/competent among us who settle for teaching after failing to secure better options.

Unlike Mrs. Abiola Solagbade, my Montessori trained retired teacher mother, they are NOT motivated. The teaching job is a last resort for them.

They feel no passion to do it – and do it right. Little wonder that they readily cut corners by accepting money to do unethical things like awarding marks not merited. And of course that’s why we have Special Centres and people buying/sell results and certificates.

How can we expect a system like that to produce authentic quality of EDUCATION???

It can’t. It won’t.

Even the child that gets good grades academically without corner cutting suffer major exposure to character deforming display of morals and values by teachers, parents and other adults who openly engage in these shameful acts without suffering any negative consequences.

It would be naïve to assume THAT will not make a lasting impression on the psyche of that child – no matter what lectures you give him/her at home about knowing right from wrong, and the value of honesty, integrity, hard work etc!

What a price to pay!

My kids will learn vocational skills alongside relevant school subjects on a need to know basis based on discussions I’ve had with them about what they would like to do/become in life.

Computer based learning systems with teachers teaching school subjects according to the curriculum for the UK Waec exams equivalent are accessible for interested persons.

People get degrees and other certifications through distance learning. My kids have been trained to leverage technology to acquire Functional Education.

Homeschooling is being embraced worldwide. Wearing school uniform does NOT guarantee learning. Leaving home to attend school is NOT the only way to learn. Especially if you want to get a complete/balanced education.

Kids are being made to spend tooooooo much time in school reading/writing, and tooooooo little time is left for them to Think and Do and make sense/productive use of what they see and are taught.

My kids are being given that balanced mix. Indeed once a child can read and write, the thinking and doing is more important that any other schooling inputs.

That’s why we have many unschooled or poorly schooled people who succeed in life by doing what they are good at. That’s what real education is about: finding out/narrowing down to what you’re good at, then doing it to achieve the success you want in life.

It’s simple. But it works. My life is proof of it. That’s why I’m determined to empower my kids to get a similar kind of education – as against mere (mind-numbing) conventional schooling.

See this Facebook page (https://facebook.com/TemiandOluomasCookies above on which my 2 daughters (supported by their brothers) showcase their baked creations and share insights into the experience based learning they are undergoing.

Finally, the article linked below was published on 27th August 2014 – exactly 2 years ago. We’ve come a LOOOOONG way since then!]

[Note: (a). PMA = Positive Mental Attitude (b). The link to a downloadable PDF version the kids’ project preview]

Prepare Your Child to Succeed by Learning to Overcome Rejection Using Persistence & PMA (Lessons from Tayo Solagbade’s Maiden “Selling Skills Development” Project for Kids)

I share my ideas here to give some insight into what I’m doing.

My kids are getting an important foundation for succeeding anywhere. There’s a lot of verbal coaching and experience sharing that takes place daily, in addition to the experience based learning.

Getting an education is not a competition to see who finishes first or best. Each child’s need will often be unique in some areas.

Parents would be wise to pay attention to what each child needs in this regard. Most teachers/schools don’t. I do – because I have passion and vision to support my kids to overcome the annoyances I’ve encountered in society.

Speaking and writing good English is NOT enough today. Neither is getting 1st Class from the university. Those who are honest with themselves will agree that this is true!

It is said that in order to criticize constructively, one must first of all make genuine effort to understand that which we wish to criticize.

I’ve found that to be quite true.

What I’m doing with my kids with regard to vocational skills development is what all parents today need to do for their kids.

One must NOT wait for schools to come up with money-collecting half baked ones they do. Make out time to find out what appeals to each child and help him/her get started.

It’s never too early to help your child find passion driven purpose in life – and you’ll make your parenting of him/her easier in the process!

Read this article (and watch the video) about how my 13 year old son built his first battery powered toy bike after watching a 3 minute video I downloaded from the web on my Blackberry:

http://tayosolagbade.com/sdnuggets/pii-011-you-need-to-coach-your-child-to-be-resourceful-in-life-watch-video-of-12-year-old-building-battery-powered-toy-power-bike-from-scratch/

Click here to request a copy of part 3 of the 4 part step by step demonstration video I got my 13 year old son to make, which we plan to sell with a PDF guide online as well as during LIVE workshops I intend to help him organise for interested kids

Click https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUtfIs0iENE to watch a highlight/promo video I made showing the first battery powered bike he made.

I’m sharing it just to give everyone an idea of the fact that my home IS actually a real world school. We have similar videos for baking bread, pizza, cookies, cakes etc by the kids.

My vision is open my “home-school” (online with short stay on site options) at some point in the future to help other people and their kids learn to use our tried and tested model.

Click here if you would like to be notified when we go LIVE.

[RECOMMENDED] “Why I’ll never wear hair extensions again” – by pop star Jamelia (BBC Report) & “The hair trade’s dirty secret” – by TheGuardian.com]

It was in 2012 that I first watched a documentary revealing shocking details about the source of hair extensions eagerly bought by many Black women.

That video revealed shocking facts highlighted in the BBC sponsored investigative report (featuring an interview of a young female Black Pop Star – Jamelia).

I’ve linked to the full piece below (published via BellaNaija.com in December 2008) which reveals that human hair used is commonly obtained via the following sources…

[NB: At the end of this post, I also link to an unflattering Life and style report, by UK’s The Guardian newspaper titled “The hair trade’s dirty secret”]

1. Religious Sacrifice:

E.g Little Hindu kids have their hair scraped (some crying) as Religious Sacrifice to cure illness or ward off evil

Adult Hindus/the kids’ parents do same.

These religious-practitioner donors, assume their hair gets thrown away.

However, as Jemelia said (which the video I watched 4 years ago confirms): most have no idea their hair gets sold!

That’s why she says: ” to me, it appears to be the ultimate in exploitation.”

I agree 100% with her.

2. White females who cut/sell their hair for money e.g in places like Russia.

3. Corpses(?): Jamelia says someone hinted that some of the hairs could be taken off corpses!

Little wonder that she’s vowed never to wear those extensions again!

Personally, I’ve never liked the idea of pinning another human being’s hair to one’s head in an effort to look “more beautiful” (whatever that means).

All these revelations now justify the position I’ve adopted.

For me, accepting to use such products was simply a sign of a lack of healthy self-esteem or at best mis-orientation.

That’s why I encourage my daughters to LOVE their hair, as it is.

Indeed, I’ve gone a step further to invest time in personally helping them nurture and dress their hair naturally e.g using Sheabutter.

The results have excited my 10 year old girl enough to make her confidently go on outings wearing the “style” I work her hair into.

In the course of doing this I’ve discovered that I actually enjoy exploring creative ways to help my girls make their hair.

Yep. I’m their father, yet I love working on their hair!

So I plan to attend a short hairdressing (NOT hair attaching!) training to formally learn what it involves.

My purpose is however to do it with little or no chemical based hair treatment products.

I believe that by so doing, as a man, I can help my girls see and believe in their natural hair.

If more men would just take interest in helping the females in their lives make the most of their natural hair, they’re likely to feel less psychologically pressured to join the rat race of human hair extension wearing – with it’s attendant risks and indignities!

Read the BBC investigative report/interview:

I’m glad Jamelia had the courage to do, and also say, what many otherwise intelligent women of her kind have failed to do!

Read the full piece below. I’ll see if I can find and add the link to the video I watched in 2012.

The Story Behind Human Hair – By BellaNaija.com (Published in December 2008)

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The hair trade’s dirty secret | Life and style | The Guardian