
With the help of the all-inclusive management learning system that comes with the smart tablets, students may access old WAEC questions, complete self-assessments, and start blogs to communicate with other students.
Dr. Adutwum said that if a nation wants to generate human resources that can compete in a period of technological growth, it must embrace ICT-driven education.
He said that giving students digital skills would accelerate the digitalization of the economy for socioeconomic development in addition to helping them perform better academically.
According to the minister, the president has demonstrated his commitment to enacting creative measures aimed at reforming Ghana’s educational system since 2017.
He said that the largest legacy left by President Akufo-Addo will be his enormous investments in the education sector, and he urged all parties involved to fulfill their individual responsibilities in order to advance education in Ghana.
The statistics and learning outcomes since 2017 witness to the reality that, under President Akufo-Addo’s leadership, we are moving in the right direction as a country. We are making substantial progress, he said.
Dr. Adutwum continued, “To support the implementation of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education, the government is establishing new laboratories and renovating old ones in addition to the Smart School Project.”

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