The Walewale Computer Lab has started its second phase of Technology Education by providing training to 76 teachers. The funding for the workshop is sponsored by TENI (Tackling Educational Needs Inclusively) and headed by Ms Elaine Harrison, V.S.O (Voluntary Service Overseas) Teacher Support Officer, at the Ghana Education Service in Walewale. The purpose of this workshop is to provide some basic knowledge on computer use to teachers and also teach them on how to search for information on the internet using search engines.
It started on the 1st of August this year and the teachers are great to teach, since most of them are getting this opportunity for the first time.
Instructor and Manager of the Walewale Computer Lab Mashood I Mahama took the teachers through “Introduction to computer” as the first step in preparing the teachers. Each lesson is schedule to last for one hour in each session.
It is interest to find out the questions the teachers ask.
“Who made the computer?”, “How did he get the idea?”, “Which operating system is the best?” and the like.
Indeed the Walewale Computer Lab is really promoting Technology Education in West Mamprusi District.
It is interest to find out the questions the teachers ask.
“Who made the computer?”, “How did he get the idea?”, “Which operating system is the best?” and the like.
Indeed the Walewale Computer Lab is really promoting Technology Education in West Mamprusi District.
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