Ghana Smart Schools Project: Government launches One Student, One Tablet policy

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Ghana Smart Schools Project: Government launches One Student, One Tablet policy


Ghana Smart Schools Project: Gov’t to use initiative to improve e-learning and digitization efforts

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  1. Ghanaians come at everything through politics. Giving students laptops is an excellent initiative. Many countries are providing free laptops to students.

    The amount of knowledge students can access on the internet is mind blowing. You shouldn’t say internet is not available in some parts of Ghana so giving laptop is a bad idea. Internet would soon be available everywhere in Ghana.

    Just NDC jealousy that this government is doing very productive programs so NDC with no ideas of their own are now attacking this brilliant laptop initiative.

  2. I saw this going on in Ghana and even from afar, I want to ask whether distributing tablets to a few schools in Ghana the priority for the country that is running a deficit in trillions of dollars amidst unstable power supply, problematic internet and connectivity collapse. When these foolish and clueless corrupt African leaders come here begging donors to lend monies only for them to squander on such bogus schemes as a medium of stealing, it becomes a pileup of visionless programs ruining a country. Have been visiting Africa for a long time and saw the former prez Kuffor as far back as 2007 initiating same program. So what is new??? Go to Rwanda and learn the rudiments of transforming a country through hitech innovations at all levels. When you have kids in Ghana still sitting under trees to study in rural areas in this hitech age, this propaganda idiocy is no solution. This is a clown show.

  3. Digital what? Without the necessary infrastructure to support the agenda Internet a problem, electricity a problem but the students can have a tablet 🤔 how about education reform, better school building. I can imagine students sitting on the floor, under tree, in a building with damaged roofs using tablets without good working internet.
    Do what is important before luxury we are not fools

  4. Textbooks are still very important and tablets can never replace them. Good initiative but there is a hidden reason for trying to implement it now. Most of the schools don't have facilities to keep them. We always do the right thing at the wrong time in this country.

  5. These guys aren't serious at all.
    Your intentions are good but are you guys able to maintain the IT centers in most schools across the country. Our students are learning on empty stomachs so what are you talking about.