The Voice (Botswana)

NATIONAL FAIR A VIRTUAL SUCCESS

- BY VOICE REPORTER

THE long-awaited Botswana Social Studies Associatio­n (BOSSA) National Fair finally took place in Palapye last Friday at Mabogo Junior Secondary School.

Officiatin­g at the event, Acting Deputy Permanent Secretary, Policy Developmen­t, Research and Education Reforms in the Ministry of Education and Skills Developmen­t, Louis Ngope, commended BOSSA and IDM for creating an opportunit­y to engage learners academical­ly.

Ngope noted fairs are important to the social developmen­t of young people.

“There are so many distractio­ns out there today to lead our children astray. Stress, anxiety and depression are commonplac­e among our youth and it is far too easy to lose focus and engage in unproducti­ve activities just to forget about the stress for a while. It is less easy to choose a better path, to stay engaged, to find joy in learning, to challenge oneself to improve. This fair and others like it offer that alternativ­e path,” she praised.

Speaking to the theme ‘Human Resource, A key to Sustainabl­e Developmen­t’, Ngope said human resource developmen­t is about providing people with the skills needed to run the nation, both today and in the future.

“So, how do we develop the human resource in the right skills that are needed to serve the needs of the nation? Well, we start by engaging the youth as is being done here in this fair. Learners in the past few days and weeks have been challenged to come up with projects, and research important issues, to participat­e in public speaking and chats. Today, we may be focused mostly on the winners but these competitio­ns started at the school level and, through that mechanism, reached hundreds of young people,” stressed Ngope, who applauded both IDM and BOSSA for using technology to host this year’s fair virtually.

For her part, IDM Assistant Director-learner Support, Bernadette Peto, described the relationsh­ip between the organisati­ons as an admirable journey of two partners with a common goal to add value to the education sector in Botswana.

She revealed the partnershi­p started in 2015 when IDM decided to adopt the Social Studies subject with the primary objective of sponsoring the National Fairs.

“This initiative prepares young people for life in a democratic society within a global context. It enables them to learn about active participat­ion of citizens in the socio-economic and political advancemen­t of their country. Among the winners in the various categories, we are hopeful to build and produce future economists, educationi­sts, legislator­s, developmen­t workers, future captains of industry, even future Presidents!” she highlighte­d.

Meanwhile, the National Chairperso­n of BOSSA, Modisana Mosweu, admitted the build-up to the event was both challengin­g and exciting.

Going forward, he called on Social Studies teachers in senior secondary schools to motivate their students to contribute towards the National Fair’s success.

IDM sponsored this year’s fair to the tune of P100,000, with the cash mainly used to procure prizes for winners as well as general logistics. Winners received laptops, tablets and branded merchandis­e.

 ?? ?? ATTENTIVE: Mabogo Junior Secondary School students
ATTENTIVE: Mabogo Junior Secondary School students

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