2400 tablets are given to Accra High School as part of the One-Tablet-One Student program.


 

The Ghana Education Service (GES) and the Ministry of Education (MoE) have provided over 2400 tablets, which the management of Accra High School has confirmed receiving.


This program is part of the government's "One-Student, One-Tablet" strategy, which aims to provide electronic devices, digital learning content, and teaching and learning systems to all Senior High and Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) schools across the country.

Speaking during Accra High School's 101st Founders Day Anniversary, the school's headmaster, Madam Evelyn Nabia, emphasized the necessity of this statement to dispel rumors that the school had not gotten the promised supplies from the Ministry.

She also mentioned that when instructors complete training on the learning modules on these devices, pupils would be permitted to utilize tablets starting the next year, provided they are properly instructed in their use.

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