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Regional News of Thursday, 15 October 2009

Source: GNA

Video Technology Learning Centres launched in Kumasi

Kumasi, Sept. 15, GNA - The push towards effective teaching and learning= in the Kumasi Metropolis has been given a boost by the launch of eight video=

technology learning centres. The centres are equipped with flat screen television sets, DVD player= s and well stocked libraries with relevant local educational video material= s. Discovery Channel Global Educational Partnership (DCGEP), a non-governmental organization (NGO) is behind the project, which is being=

supported by Hendricks and Coca Cola African foundations. Dr Gail Ifshin, President of DCGEP, said they had trained more than 20= 0 basic school teachers on how to apply the video technology in the classro= om. The centres, she said, are providing education enrichment opportunities for over 4,000 pupils and 12,000 community members in Kumasi. Dr. Ifshin said through training, mentoring and the building of skills a= nd confidence of teachers, the DCGEP and its partners had provided a network= of individuals who are capable of teaching and transforming their communitie= s. She said the positive power of television is being used to provide relev= ant information and support for development of under- resourced schools. Mrs Lordina Mahama, wife of the vice President, said the nation was grateful to DCGEP and its partners for the intervention. She said the use of video in teaching would complement the teachers'=

efforts to raise pupils' performance. She said no nation, society or community could achieve sustained development without education.