In recognizing the International Day of Education today, the Ministry of Education, says it’s proud to join in on the occasion under the theme Changing Course, Transforming Education”.
It’s the fourth straight year of the observance.
The Ministry speaks of championing the new course of education, allowing access to education for all and helping build a sustainable future.
This year’s International day of Education provides a platform for the Ministry of Education, to make visible, the important work it has undertaken and accomplished, in providing quality education and the transformation of teaching and learning while using innovative and transformative technology and techniques, since the start of the Pandemic
The provision of laptops in the scheme of things for every teacher at the pre-primary, primary and secondary level, the Ministry of Education says, and e-books/e-learning devices for every student at the Primary and secondary level is a significant milestone.
With the support of its valued stakeholders the re-tooling ofteachers continues as an area of priority.
Hundreds of teachers have benefited from their participation in short courses and webinars since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Ministry values Education as a human right, a public good and a public responsibility for all and intends to continue moving education to the epicenter of transformation and development.