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Gauteng schools go digital

The Gauteng Department of Education (GDE) will, today (July 21), officially launch the roll-out of its technology enabled teaching and learning programme to Grade 12 learners in Gauteng province.

The programme, commonly known as “The paperless classroom”, entails the use of interactive boards, mobile devices such as tablets and laptops with complete internet connectivity, to conduct teaching and learning.

To this end the GDE has selected 375 high schools with Grade 12 classes, mainly in township and rural areas, to participate in the programme.

Over 4 000 matric classrooms have had to be re-furbished, with ceilings replaced and fitted with specialised lights, and blinds installed to improve lighting for the interactive boards.

The department has also purchased over 17 000 tablets for Grade 12 learners and 1 800 3D LED interactive boards that are currently being installed in matric classrooms at the targeted schools.

The interactive boards, fitted with world class teaching software, are fully integrated with the learners’ tablets for ease of interaction during the delivery of lessons.

The GDE is working very closely with law enforcement agencies to strengthen security at the schools, all of which are linked to their nearest police stations for rapid response.

The devices have been fitted with trackers to ensure that they are traceable should they get lost.

There have been delays with installation at about 30 per cent of the targeted 375 schools,due to some of them needing major infrastructural refurbishments. Contractors are on site and will work in the afternoons and weekends to avoid disrupting teaching and learning.

The deadline for the completion of this work has been set for the end of August.

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