RURAL SCHOOL BRIDGES DIGITAL DIVIDE
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For many years, rural schools were left behind in digital learning.
This is now changing, as more schools invest in computer labs and adapt to curriculum changes that include ICT as a subject.
For many years, rural schools were left behind in digital learning.
This is now changing, as more schools invest in computer labs and adapt to curriculum changes that include ICT as a subject.
The government inaugurated a new computer laboratory at Petrus !Ganeb Secondary School in Uis, Erongo Region, to bridge the digital divide and improve education access.
The Deputy Minister of Industries, Mines, and Energy, Gaudentia Kröhne, has inaugurated a fully fledged computer lab at the Minna Sachs Primary School in Keetmanshoop.
The school received 20 computers and printers valued at more than N$350,000 from the Swakop Uranium Foundation.
A computer lab at Otjimbingwe Primary School is adding value to the lives of learners and community members.
When the school principal of Otjimbingwe Primary was appointed in 2019, he realised that there was only one computer available for the use of learners.