The training, which was held at Saint Peter's Lower Basic School in Lamin, sought to enhance the skill of the participants on the Think Equal program and micro teaching skills.
In her opening remarks, Aminata Ceesay, project manager said the project is a pilot in The Gambia and it aims to teach peace, social justice and social emotional learning.
She pointed out that Think Equal is on a mission to transform lives through social- emotional learning for the wellbeing, psychosocial support and social justice.
“We have a chance to make a profound impact in The Gambia.”
She added that FIOHTG intervention areas are in the fields of education, women empowerment, community development, advocacy and a host of other cross-cutting thematic issues such as climate change, gender, health, literacy and many other key areas of global concern.
Kebba Jobe, from the School Development Unit, FIOHTG, reminded that the unit has conducted a series of in-service training across the country in early grade reading ability since its formation in 2009.
Amadou Sambou, manager of the School Development Unit expressed delight and appreciation to be associated with the event, noting that Think Equal Project calls for social emotional learning and to inculcate right attitudes in our children.
Think Equal is a global initiative which addresses the root causes of human rights violations across the world by breaking the cycle of violence, negative stereotypes, and discrimination through a preventative intervention.
It uses social emotional learning (SEL) for social justice to teach values and pro-social competencies which engender empathy, self-esteem and respect for the dignity, value and equality of others.