Ms Uwais had reportedly said that, «A total of 7,812,201 Nigerians are direct beneficiaries of the SIP, which include home - grown
school feeding programme, conditional cash transfer, N - Power; while
secondary beneficiaries — mainly farmers and
cooks — are about 1,500,000.
We offer family learning courses, including craft and
cooking courses, healthy eating, maths, parenting, first aid, ready steady science, gardening, managing behaviour,
secondary school transfer — the list goes on!
1 We consulted the following educators by e-mail and telephone: Jacqueline Ancess, Codirector, National Center for Restructuring Education,
Schools, and Teaching at Teachers College, Columbia University, and founding Principal of Manhattan East Middle
School, New York, NY; Sanda Balaban, Autonomy Zone Liaison for New York City Department of Education and Coordinator of Homework Audit for New Mission High
School, Roxbury, MA; Avram Barlowe, history teacher, Urban Academy, New York, NY; Ann
Cook, Codirector, Urban Academy, and Cochair, New York Performance Standards Consortium, New York, NY; Cecelia Cunningham, Director of Middle College National Consortium and former Principal of Middle College High
School at LaGuardia Community College, New York, NY; Herb Mack, Codirector, Urban Academy, New York, NY; Deborah Meier, Senior Scholar, New York University, Steinhardt
School of Education, and founding Principal of Central Park East Elementary and
Secondary Schools, New York, NY, and Mission Hill
School, Boston, MA; Marian Mogulescu, education consultant and former Codirector of Vanguard High
School, New York, NY; and Sylvia Rabiner, Project Manager, the Institute for Student Achievement, and founding Principal of Landmark High
School, New York, NY.