Some
4,000 teachers of basic schools in the Upper East Region who underwent training
in Information Communication Technology (ICT) organized by the government have
started receiving laptop computers as part of the package. The training was aimed at empowering
them to teach school children ICT. Government with the intention to enhance
teaching and learning of ICT in deprived schools in the country introduced the
Teacher Laptop projects where teachers in some deprived areas across the
country were trained. Presenting the 2, 275 laptops to teachers at
the Regional Coordinating Council, which coincided with the launching of
the 21st annual Conference of Directors of Education (CODE), in
Bolgatanga, the Upper East Deputy Regional Minister, Mr
Daniel Syme, appealed to the teachers to impart the knowledge
acquired to the school children. The Minister assured the teachers who had not
received theirs that plans were far advanced to provide them with laptops to
enhance the teaching and learning of the ICT. The acting Regional Director of
Education, Mr Emmanuel Samba Zemakpeh said ICT was the engine to the
technological development of today’s world. He said that hitherto students in
the Region who had no knowledge in ICT were forced to write it at the Basic
Education Certificate Examination with their counterparts from the southern
parts of the country who had been taught in that area. The acting Regional
Director expressed the optimism that with the training and the provision of the
laptops to teachers it would bridge the gap of education between the north and
south and reiterated the need for the teachers to work hard to realize that
dream. Mr Gregory Amoah, the Bolgatanga Municipal Director of Education, who
chaired the occasion, appealed to the government to ensure that adequate
preparations were put in place before introducing a new policy or programme. He
expressed regret that ICT was made compulsory for schools across the country
without taking into consideration the human resource base in that area, and
this affected performance of many students, particularly those from the
northern part of the country.
Source:GD
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