The Public Relations Officer for the Ministry of Education, Kwasi Kwarteng has disclosed that beneath the Ghana Smart School Project initiative, Senior High School college students can have the freedom to take their tablets house to make use of for instructional actions.
This transfer, he says goals to foster a constant studying surroundings for SHS college students all through their three-year educational journey.
Speaking to Nana Yaa Brefo and Isaac Ekow JB on Yen Nsempa on Onua FM, he added that upon completion of their Senior High School schooling, college students will nevertheless be required to return the tablets to the college.
This coverage he says ensures that incoming college students can profit from the academic content material saved on the gadgets. Kwarteng clarified that the academic content material on the tablets turns into irrelevant post-graduation, necessitating their return to the college for redistribution.
“The college students can take the tablets house whereas in addition they use them within the college and school rooms as a result of the entire concept is to create a constant studying surroundings.
“However, after the completion of Senior High School, the content will no longer be relevant to the students, hence after school, the students will have to return the tablet to the school so that the next batch of students can benefit from the tablet and its educational content,” he clarified.
The tablets have been geared up with a Learning Management System, that provides a digital classroom expertise permitting college students to entry instructional movies, work together with friends from different colleges, and entry a repository of studying supplies, which seamlessly combine into each house and classroom settings, facilitating uninterrupted studying.
“We have installed a Learning Management System on the tablet, it’s a virtual classroom, the students can go there anytime to watch educational videos and interact with other schools and their learning materials, the recordings are all there,” he stated.
Addressing issues relating to erratic provide of electrical energy, Kwarteng assured stakeholders that the tablets are designed to mitigate such challenges.
He highlighted the tablets’ twin charging capabilities, supporting each electrical and solar energy sources. This progressive characteristic not solely enhances the accessibility of the tablets but in addition aligns with broader efforts to leverage renewable power sources.
“The government and its leadership have meticulously considered various factors, including electricity instability, the charging system of the tablet has solar power attached to it so aside from the ability to use electricity to charge it, the students can use the power of the sun as well,” remarked Kwarteng.
The Ghana Smart Schools Project goals to equip college students benefiting from the free SHS coverage with essential technological expertise, aligning with the federal government’s dedication to leveraging expertise to advance schooling.