Government’s One Teacher One Laptop program underway
Ten out of the 16 regions have fully been supplied with laptops under the government’s One Teacher-One Laptop programme. This means almost 300,000 teachers, representing all category of teachers, including those in senior high schools (SHS), junior high schools (JHS), primary, kindergarten, teachers on study leave, as well as qualified non-teaching staff of the Ghana […]
Ten out of the 16 regions have fully been supplied with laptops under the government’s One Teacher-One Laptop programme.
This means almost 300,000 teachers, representing all category of teachers, including those in senior high schools (SHS), junior high schools (JHS), primary, kindergarten, teachers on study leave, as well as qualified non-teaching staff of the Ghana Education Service, have received their laptops nationwide, according to the latest data released by K.A. Technologies, local manufacturers of the laptops.
According to the data, less than one percent are expected to receive through a nationwide mop up exercise currently ongoing and expected to end in August 2024.
For the remaining six regions, even though some categories of beneficiaries have received their consignments, a mop up exercise is currently underway to ensure no qualified teacher is denied the laptop.
For instance, whereas some teaching staff and qualified GES staff have received laptops in some regions, others, mainly teachers on leave, were yet to generate a Collection Code to claim their computers from Regional and District ICT Co-ordinators.
The Ghana Education Service, working with the teacher unions, has stepped up efforts to ensure nationwide distribution of the laptops is completed at the end of August 2024.
Source: Graphiconline.com
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