More than 10,000 Junior Secondary Schools (JSSs) across the country will receive interactive smart boards in the first phase of the government’s digital learning programme aimed at strengthening the implementation of the Competency-Based Education (CBE) curriculum. Basic Education Principal Secretary (PS) John Ololtuaa announced that 10,382 junior secondary schools will benefit from the initial phase,…
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