Ghana former president, John Mahama, has urged private schools within the country to embrace digital revolution.
Speaking at the eighth biennial delegates conference of the Ghana National Association of Private Schools (GNAPS) in Koforidua, Eastern Region on Wednesday, Mahama stated that exploring the digital transformation in education is the best thing in this sector because it will enhance teaching and learning in a highly competitive global economy.
The central them of the conference was; ‘REPOSITION PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN THE ERA OF DIGITAL GROWTH‘
Mahama also charged the leadership of GNAPS to internalise principles underlying digital-indexed pedagogy and also demonstrate a practical commitment to the advancement of e-teaching and e-learning.
Sharing his statement;
Private schools have expanded access to education, deepened quality and depth and provided alternatives in our national agenda to ensure that no child is left behind in obtaining adequate knowledge and skills in this increasingly competitive world.