Pills loaded with course materials just for SHS students on training course – Dr . Bawumia

The particular Vice President of Ghana Dr . Mahamudu Bawumia reports that plans are far superior to provide tablets for High school graduation (SHS) students across the country. Based on him, this move can be part of the government’s agenda in order to digitize every aspect of the economic climate. He said the government is within discussion with publishers from the textbooks to preload all of the tablets with all the required books. Dr . Mahamudu Bawumia produced this known when he or she spoke at the Ashesi University or college in the Eastern Region upon Ghana’s digitization drive beneath the theme “Transforming an economic climate through digitalization: The Ghana story”. He said, “Our next goal is to supply tablets to the high school students and have started working with the particular publishers of the textbooks in order to preload all the tablets with the required textbooks”. The Vice President touted the Government associated with Ghana’s effort at giving teachers with laptops to assist them in the preparation for his or her lessons. “We have also offered 350, 000 teachers along with laptops under the one instructor one laptop policy. To get teachers, the writing associated with lesson notes into notebook computers, apart from being stressful, is really a time-consuming activity. With the programs materials already installed on to the laptops, the recommended lesson notes can be downloaded on to the laptops to end the particular burdensome task of composing lesson notes. ”On the particular provision of access to web on various campuses across the nation, Vice President Dr . Mahamudu Bawumia said “To ensure our education sector is not really left out of the digital trend, we are providing free Wi-fi to our senior high colleges, 46 Colleges of Training, district education offices, plus 13 public universities”. Supply: MyNewsGh. com/ 2021
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