The President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, yesterday launched the Smart Schools Project with about 1.3million college students set to obtain one pill every.
An initiative of the Ministry of Education with help from the Centre for National Distance Learning and Open Schools (CENDELOS), the venture is designed to equip college students within the nation with the requisite technological expertise and know-how.
In addition to every of the scholars receiving a pill, government will even assemble 100 Smart Schools to offer trendy studying setting and digital coaching in all 16 areas of the nation.
Launching the venture, President Akufo-Addo stated the SSP was in alignment with authorities’s promise to boost the free senior highschool programme, leveraging technological developments to allow college students compete globally.
He stated it was in fulfilment of the training for sustainable development agenda which was a key factor within the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Goals quantity 4, which prioritises high quality training as a key driver for the attainment of all 17 SDGs.
President Akufo-Addo stated as a part of the transformative agenda for training within the nation, the SSP would offer the wanted infrastructure to facilitate e-learning and digitalisation to spice up highschool training within the nation.
In addition, he stated a effectively thought-through association could be supplied with an electronic pill with complete educating and studying administration programs and digital studying contents to facilitate analysis, educating and studying.
The President defined that the venture sought to deepen the appliance of digitalisation in educating and studying on the second cycle degree.
“It will ultimately enhance the performance of students and prepare them better for higher learning and the competitive careers in future. The other component of the Ghana Smart Schools project is the provision of modernised infrastructure,” he emphasised.
He stated authorities meant to construct 100 good colleges throughout the nation with the primary 30 of those being accomplished by the top of this 12 months and the remaining 70 anticipated to be accomplished within the subsequent two years.
Listing the beneficiary districts, the president stated, “And for the avoidance of doubt, it is planned that the 100 smart schools will be located in the following cities and towns in all 16 regions, Eastern Region, Koforidua, Akropong, Kyebi and Abetifi; Greater Accra region, Achimota, Adjiringano, Amasaman and Medina; Volta Region, Ho; Oti region, Dambai; Ahafo Region, Maim; Bono East region, Techiman and Nkoranza; North East region, Nalerigu; Western North region, Enchi; Central region, Saltpond and Kasoa; Western region, Takoradi, Tarkwa and Wasa Akropong; Bono region, Sunyani, Fiapre; Ashanti Region, Tepa, Juaben, Mampong, Kumasi and Batama; Upper East Region, Bolgatanga and Binduri; Upper West region, wa; Northern region, Karaga, Tamale and Yendi; Savannah region, Damango.”
“These smart school buildings will be fitted with solar panels as we seek to promote new and environmentally sustainable energy. In effect, these smart schools will be off the national electricity grid. They will also have digitalised infrastructure to advance teaching and learning. The physical infrastructure takes cognisance of our unique climatic conditions, and will create a conducive atmosphere for learning. The schools will represent a new urban landmark for urban rural land use and planning,” he added.
The Minister of Education, Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum, on his half, stated by way of outcomes, technology-based training has had a optimistic impression on college students’ studying outcomes, together with educational achievements, information retention, and important considering expertise.
“The application of technology in education should improve student engagement, motivation, as well as teacher-student interactions. We are committed to ensuring that by 2030, we build and upgrade education facilities that are child, disability and gender sensitive and provide safe, inclusive and effective environment for all,” he stated.
BY CLIFF EKUFUL