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Using ICTs to enhance education in Bolivia’s schools

by Web editor last modified 2007-12-17 15:53
Country: Bolivia [BO]
Sector: education

Results so far are positive: 65 computer labs are now serving 110 primary and secondary schools in Oruro, Tarija and Santa Cruz and 35,000 teachers. Schoolchildren have been trained to use ICT in the classroom and developed interactive support materials.

Global Teenager Project Bolivia‘In addition to having learned how to use these technologies together with my students, I now use the computer as an effective additional teaching tool.’, Maria Lourdes, one of the teachers involved in the AYNI project in Oruro. This is only one of several encouraging statements made by teachers and schoolchildren participating in education projects set up under the TiCBolivia programme in Bolivia (www.ticbolivia.net). Three organisations - Fundacion AYNI, APCOB and CEPAC – are the driving force behind the education projects. Each one is using ICT to improve access to, and enhance the quality of, education in Bolivia’s primary and secondary schools.

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