Zenzeleni ups the ante on reading and IT

ALEXANDRA – School revamps library for 4th Industrial Revolution.


Zenzeleni children’s curiosity and zeal for learning will be quenched when the school’s multi media centre is finally up and running.

Zenzeleni Primary School principal Thandi Gumede said this after the recent equipping by Standard Bank staff volunteers of the library which will also be computerised.

The revamped multi-media centre at Zenzeleni Primary School. Photos: Leseho Manala

“Learning is beyond contact teaching and includes self-reading of prescribed books, searching for information for assignments and for personal knowledge through Google,” he said.

Child-friendly multi-media centre at Zenzeleni Primary school. Photo: Leseho Manala

Gumede added that the centre will be launched soon after volunteers had enlivened the place with multi-coloured shelves, wall posters, chairs and ottomans made on-site from tyres and pallet wood as well as stacks of books.

Zenzeleni Primary School’s puts reading in the spotlight. Photo: Leseho Manala

The books, Gumede said will aid the children with comprehension and comparative knowledge of various issues on life and the universe. “The computers will also enhance their learning through games and pictures and, advance their information and technology skills they are expected to muster for the Fourth Industrial Revolution.”

Limited computers at Zenzeleni Primary School’s multi-media centre. Photo: Leseho Manala

 

The multi-media centre will assist learners at Zenzeleni Primary School with reading comprehension and IT skills. Photo: leseho Manala

 

Colourful multi-media centre at Zenzeleni Primary School. Photo: Leseho Manala

 

Child-friendly multi-media centre at Zenzeleni Primary school. Photo: Leseho Manala

The school is also pleading for donations of computers to complement those provided by the Gauteng Education Department which also require upgrading.

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