Education in Ghana and around the world is undergoing a significant transformation due to the rapid advancement of technological innovations to aid school administrators, teachers and learners.
To explore how these innovations are enhancing educational efficiency in Ghana, tune in to EdTech Mondays on Citi 97.3FM on Monday, July 29, from 9am to 10am. This episode promises an engaging discussion on the topic “Innovations Driving Efficiencies in Education,” featuring a panel of experts who will delve into the latest technological advancements in the field.
The expert panel lined up to discuss the topic with host Nathan Quao comprises Leah Nduati, Dr. Emmanuel K. Larbi Mante and Fakor Disu.
As the Accelerator Lead at ALX Ventures, Leah Nduati brings a wealth of knowledge on fostering innovation within education. She will discuss the pivotal role of startups and ventures in driving technological advancements that make education more accessible and effective.
Dr. Larbi Mante who happens to be the Director for Inspiring Teachers Ghana and Executive Secretary of the Centre for Professional Development, Training, and Education, will share insights on the importance of continuous professional development for educators. His expertise will highlight how training teachers to use new technologies effectively can enhance educational outcomes.
The Deputy Director of Education, Schools and Instructions Division at the Ghana Education Service, Fakor Disu will provide a government perspective on integrating technology into the education system. He will discuss policies and initiatives aimed at ensuring that all stakeholders along the education value chain benefit from these technological advancements.
Key discussion points for this episode of EdTech Mondays as moderated by Nathan Quao will include the following:
• Cutting-edge Tech Innovations: Learn about the latest technological tools and platforms that are revolutionizing education, making learning more efficient and accessible for students.
• Collaborative Efforts: Discover how government and private sector initiatives are working together to implement these innovations and create a more effective educational system.
• Future Prospects: Gain insights into future trends in education technology and how they are expected to shape the educational landscape in the coming years.
Listeners are encouraged to tune in to Accra-based Citi 97.3FM on Monday, July 29, from 9am to 10am for this insightful episode of the number one tech and innovations show on radio in Ghana to learn more about the efforts being made to inculcate technology into education. The show will also stream live on the Facebook pages of Citi FM and MEST Africa. Join the conversation on social media using the hashtag #EdTechMondays to share your thoughts and questions.
EdTech Mondays on Citi FM is your go-to programme for exploring the innovations driving efficiencies in education. This episode, hosted by Nathan Quao and featuring experts Leah Nduati, Dr. Emmanuel K. Larbi Mante, and Fakor Disu, promises to be an informative and engaging discussion on the role of technology in shaping the future of education in Ghana and beyond. Make sure to tune in and be part of this enlightening conversation.
Follow Citi FM and MEST Africa on Facebook for updates and reminders about the show. Don’t miss this opportunity to stay informed and ahead in the world of education technology.
EdTech Mondays, facilitated in Ghana by MEST Africa, is an initiative of the Mastercard Foundation’s Regional Centre for Innovative Teaching and Learning in ICT, aimed at finding solutions to Africa’s youth employment by closing the gap in access to quality education and advancing the integration of technology in education policies and practices across Africa.
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