As Africa and other developing parts of the world continue to battle with the issues of limited infrastructure, Digital Divide, and Capacity building for teachers in their pursuit to transform education delivery leveraging on technology-mediated tools, It is evidently prudent for most Countries to carefully identify reliable and equitable solutions that can equitably be implemented to yield equitable outcomes.
One of the cardinal aspects in this transformation agenda hinges on how to select the Right technology that will fit into your local environment or local context to yield the intended learning outcomes without compromising on quality and inclusivity.
Cendlos an agency under the Ministry of Education seized with the mandate to lead the integration of digital tools into traditional education delivery in Ghana has delved deeper into this and will soon launch and add to their numerous digital interventions an all-inclusive Satellite/Digital curriculum-based Smart TV station dubbed Channel MOE. Cendlos knows the revolutionary power of a TV station in education which can never be discounted, and especially in this 4th Industrial Revolution.
The decision to launch this progressive and game-changing Smart and purely Education TV station is based on a reliable Data that boldly suggests that an appreciable number of Ghanaian students and educators duly rely on TV to receive open educational content in their various fields of studies.
Cendlos will soon call on all stakeholders within the educational space to support this important pursuit to inform Ghana today to transform Ghana’s Tommorow through Edtech.