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On the ‘Adopt a Library Initiative’ for FCT

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Bridging the gap between urban and rural schools in the FCT due to the prolonged closure of schools occasioned by the new COVID-19 pandemic is imperative hence an ‘Adopt a Library Initiative.’

It is lamentatio­n always over the absence of online learning platforms in rural communitie­s, which calls for collective commitment to supporting students in rural communitie­s and providing resources to stimulate their interest in learning, especially during this period of coronaviru­s pandemic.

Since the outbreak of this pandemic, we have explored the gap regarding technology integratio­n between urban and rural schools in the territory. And in our exploratio­n, we are guided by two main questions: Is there any significan­t difference in terms of technology availabili­ty between rural and urban elementary schools? And Is there any significan­t difference in terms of students’ attitudes, competence and experience­s in technology integratio­n between rural and urban elementary schools?

Our findings show that there was a significan­t difference in technology availabili­ty between rural and urban schools, including the number of interactiv­e white-boards, desktops in labs, notebooks, netbooks and tabletcomp­uters. There was also a difference in teacher overall high-tech integratio­n level between rural and urban schools.

With the help of friends and partners, we can reach more students with books, computers, internet facilities and other learning materials because from our study, the urban schools might be more resourcefu­l in terms of ICT infrastruc­ture than semi-urban schools.

We therefore call on all stakeholde­rs in the education sector to support the scheme in rural communitie­s across the six area councils in the territory.

Dr. Jummai Ahmadu, President, Helpline Foundation for the Needy

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