Audio By Carbonatix
Two old boys from Adisadel College - Godfred Yeboah Dame, the Attorney General and Rev.Henry Godson-Afful - have presented an Interactive whiteboard to their alma mater.
The expensive educational tool is the first of its kind in a school and is very rare in public schools in Ghana.
Speaking to the school authorities, Rev. Godson-Afful, reiterated the need for schools in the country to be well-resourced with 21st-century teaching and learning aids.
He believes that will help enhance the delivery of education.
Rev. Godson-Afful added that it is the hope of the donors that the Interactive Whiteboard will support and transform the teaching and learning experience at Adisco.
He promised there will be more training for teachers and students in the school on how to maximise its use and improve excellence in teaching and learning at Adisadel College.
Latest Stories
-
Ghanaian farmer can’t grow tomatoes because of lack of irrigation – Tomato Importers Association president
49 minutes -
Social media firms must better enforce Australia under-16 ban, watchdog says
1 hour -
King Charles should meet Epstein victims, US lawmaker says
1 hour -
Belgian ex-diplomat appeals order to stand trial in Congo’s Lumumba murder
1 hour -
Cholera aid for African countries stalled by Iran conflict
2 hours -
The Oscars are leaving Hollywood
2 hours -
Too watery, too risky – Why Ghanaian traders prefer Burkina tomatoes
2 hours -
We buy from Burkina because ours rot fast – Tomato traders defend import dependence
2 hours -
Nigeria’s giant oil refinery fails to prevent record gasoline prices
3 hours -
CAF to make changes to regulations after Afcon final fiasco
3 hours -
Council of State member demands EOCO boss apologise or face lawsuit, petitions Mahama for his dismissal
3 hours -
Otto Addo sacked!
4 hours -
‘We are tomato sufficient – Agribusiness chief pushes back on Burkina Faso export shock
5 hours -
AfDB says Africa’s growth risks were tilted to downside even before Iran conflict
5 hours -
Egypt’s Sisi says only Trump can stop war, warns oil could top $200
5 hours
