Watch a short BBC ducmentary about GTP activities in Ghana.
The Global Teenager project enables classroom discussions to 'go
global'. It gives secondary schools a kick-start in the use of
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and it offers students a
safe, structured environment in which to discuss global issues. It also
provides them a strong basis in communication skills and valuable
insights into other cultures. For teachers, it livens up the whole
teaching process allowing new ideas and methods into their classes.
Today, Global Teenager involves almost 10,000 pupils from 300 schools
over 32 countries in Africa, the Caribbean, Latin America, Europe and
the Middle East.
Education User Profile 2007
Gender
Men
59%
Women
41%
Area
Rural area
29%
Provincial or district town
48%
Capital city
23%
Age
20 years or below
61%
21-30 years
18%
31-40 years
12%
41-50 years
7%
51-60 years
3%
61 years and above
0%
Over 68% of the respondents to the Education questionnaires were students.
Since indicators like household income and educational level were not as easy to measure
for them, those indicators have been left out of the profile description above.
Using ICT within the sector education
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Using ICT within the sector education
In this short video (1:16 min), Olaf Erz - Country Manager at IICD,
talks about using ICT within the sector education. Watch the video and read the complete interview.
Watch the video and read the complete interview.
Impact on education sector
Using ICT within the sector education
In this short video (1:16 min), Olaf Erz - Country Manager at IICD,
talks about using ICT within the sector education. Watch the video and read the complete interview.
Watch the video and read the complete interview.
Projects per sector
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