Under the direction of the government, the Ministry of Education is getting ready to replace textbooks in Senior High Schools (SHS) across the country with computers.
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Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia made the news during the Hohoe Evangelical Presbyterian Senior High School’s 60th anniversary celebration. He said that the laptops would be furnished with textbooks and other teaching and learning resources for use in the classroom.
He emphasized the value of education spending as a way to move the nation in the right path and create future nation-builders.
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During his speech on Saturday, Dr. Bawumia said, “The Minister for Education has also assured me that this year, we’ll start the replacement of textbooks with laptops that have textbooks embedded in Senior High Schools.”
After the government’s One-Teacher, One-Laptop project was introduced on September 3, 2021, this new initiative was introduced. The project was started to give SHS teachers cutting-edge tools to improve instruction and learning.
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The Ghana Education Service said on December 11, 2021, that 80% of the laptops intended for teachers had already been given. Before the end of 2023, computers are anticipated to take the place of traditional textbooks.