Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Ministry of Education, Maldives partners with Finetech Consultanc­y to implement Google’s Future Classroom

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Further cementing its position as Google’s largest and only Premier Partner in the South East Asian region, Finetech Consultanc­y ( Pvt) Ltd (FCPL), recently ventured into the Education Sector in the Maldives with a key initiative.

The Education Ministry of the Maldives chose FCPL as its partner to onboard Google Workspace Education Plus as it embarks on digitizing the education system in the Maldives.

The partnershi­p agreement was penned between FCPL’s Founder and Director/CEO Clehan Pulle and Naushad Ibrahim - Senior Policy Director on behalf of the Maldivian Ministry of Education.

“During the recent pandemic the entire world had to adapt itself to online education and it has brought about significan­t change in the idea of school itself.

For countries like Sri Lanka and the Maldives that have such high literacy rates in the region the transition is of vital importance to keep students focused and continue the standards. We are indeed happy to be contributi­ng to the Maldivian Education Ministry’s efforts to digitize their education system and provide better access to education for their children”, FCPL’s Founder and Director/ CEO Clehan Pulle said.

Google for Education provides open technologi­es to improve learning for anyone anywhere.

Education in fact is one of Google’s core values as it strives to ‘organize the world’s informatio­n and make it universall­y accessible and useful’. Google also believes in teaching cutting- edge technologi­es to equip future generation­s with the skills they need to thrive in the workforce of today and tomorrow.

The proposed “Future Classroom” model aims to trans

form how lessons are taught by improving communicat­ion between the teacher and student, and even the parent and school administra­tions.

It also provides teachers with innovative ways of keeping their classes engaged while giving students a platform to actively contribute towards how and what they want to learn.

Google’s tools are not only easy to use but are most importantl­y free, customizab­le, and compatible with any device and devoid of ads.

Google Classroom for example is a tool which provides a platform for communicat­ing with students, assigning and collecting work, and providing learning resources.

It allows sending messages, assigning, collecting, and grading work, and sharing learning materials in one single place.

Additional­ly FCPL has also been involved in training the Maldivian teacher-force in Google Workspace Education.

More than 40% of teachers have been trained as Google Certified Educators Level 1 and the second round has commenced. Up to 80% of teachers will complete their training programme within the next 5 months.

FCPL has already carried out similar projects with the Ministry of Education in Sri Lanka as well. The pilot project covered approximat­ely 48,000 students from 100 schools island wide who worked with G Suite for Education.

FCPL is a Google Cloud Premier partner, Google for Education Partner and an authorized Zoom partner headquarte­red in Sri Lanka with operations in Bangladesh and Maldives. It supports and maintains more than 500 + customers and has been successful in working with both the government and private sector in the region.

Education in fact is one of Google’s core values as it strives to ‘organize the world’s informatio­n and make it universall­y accessible and useful’. Google also believes in teaching cutting-edge technologi­es to equip future generation­s with the skills they need to thrive in the workforce of today and tomorrow.

The proposed “Future Classroom” model aims to transform how lessons are taught by improving communicat­ion between the teacher and student, and even the parent and school administra­tions.

 ?? ?? CEO / Director at FCPL, Clehan Pulle
CEO / Director at FCPL, Clehan Pulle

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