On Friday, June 28, 2024, Dr. Eric Nkansah, the Director General of the Ghana Education Service (GES), joined the Ashanti Regional Education Directorate to distribute 2,000 laptops as part of the ongoing One-Teacher-One-Laptop project in Ghana. This significant event marks another milestone in the government’s effort to enhance educational resources and support teachers nationwide.
The One-Teacher-One-Laptop project is an initiative by the government, facilitated through the Ministry of Education in partnership with the Ghana Education Service. This project aims to provide every teacher with a laptop, thereby equipping them with the necessary tools to improve their teaching methods and engage students more effectively.
Dr. Eric Nkansah highlighted the continuous progress of the One-Teacher-One-Laptop distribution across Ghana. He emphasized that the project is designed to ensure that all teachers, particularly those in pre-tertiary education, receive their laptops as soon as possible.
Dr. Nkansah reiterated the government’s commitment to supporting educators. He acknowledged the vital role teachers play in shaping the future of Ghana and expressed the government’s dedication to providing them with the resources they need to succeed. He also noted that the laptops are intended to enhance the teaching activities of pre-tertiary teachers, enabling them to incorporate modern teaching techniques and digital resources into their classrooms.
As the One-Teacher-One-Laptop project continues to roll out, it is expected that teachers who have not yet received their laptops will soon receive them, Dr. Nkansah emphasized.
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