Majaliwa stresses ICT use in schools

LINDI: PRIME Minister Kassim Majaliwa reiterated on Thursday that one of the objectives of the Sixth-Phase government is to ensure that all schools are equipped with better Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) systems. The goal is to simplify learning and teaching at all levels of education, said the Premier.

PM Majaliwa made the statement during a visit to Lucas Malia Girls Secondary School in Ruangwa District, Lindi Region, where he inspected the ICT infrastructure.

Addressing parents and students at the school, Mr Majaliwa praised the Ruangwa District Commissioner’s office for facilitating the installation of the systems at the school.

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He stated that the school would serve as a hub for teaching secondary schools in Ruangwa District using ICT systems.

Furthermore, the Prime Minister expressed that residents of Ruangwa District should appreciate President Samia Suluhu Hassan for the benefits the district has received from various development projects.

He encouraged the residents to support him and President Samia in their respective roles and to pray for her and support her efforts. ICT use in schools is becoming increasingly prevalent. ICT is transforming the way students learn and teachers teach.

With the integration of technology into education, students are able to access a wealth of information and resources at their fingertips.

This allows for a more interactive and engaging learning experience. Moreover, teachers are able to utilise various tools and platforms to create dynamic lessons that cater to different learning styles.