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    Huawei’s Digischool Program Connects Special Needs Schools in Kenya

    Brand SpotBy Brand SpotAugust 10, 20233 Mins Read
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    Huawei Kenya is ramping up learners’ access to the Internet by extending the connectivity to children with special needs. Initially, 6 special needs schools will be linked to the national fiber optic cable. In the second phase of the Digischool program that targets to cover a total of 16 primary and secondary schools.

    Huawei Kenya Deputy CEO Steven Zhang said that Digischool has been designed to enhance the learning experience for students across schools in Kenya and to improve the overall administration of these institutions.

    “Huawei has spent 25 years helping build networks, connecting mobile devices, homes and government offices across the country. It is important for schools not to be left behind so as to prepare learners for their future careers in a digital economy by being connected and developing relevant digital skills,” said Zhang.

    Following the completion of Digischool program’s first phase in which 13 schools were connected to the National Fiber Optic Cable, will now prioritize and expand school connectivity to further enhance education quality, accessibility, and equity. They will also extend training in digital skills and the responsible use of the Internet for teachers, school administrators, learners, and where applicable, parents.

    In addition, they intend to develop guidelines within schools to regulate the use of the Internet and tech gadgets as well as continue to connect schools via National Optic Fiber Backbone Infrastructure (NOFBI), as it is both affordable and reliable.

    The partners announced that they will step up collaboration to rapidly provide sustainable and affordable Internet connectivity to all schools in a way that minimizes the initial connectivity costs and recurring expenditures. Establish community Internet hubs to facilitate online access for the community surrounding schools.

    “We established from the first phase that schools were able to achieve at least Kshs 120,000 in cost savings per term on internet bundles by being connected to the national fiber optic cable,” explained Zhang.

    Echoing his remarks, Principal Secretary for Basic Education, Dr. Belio Kipsang said that: “The government seeks to expand internet connectivity to all schools in the country in line with the Digital Masterplan and the Digital Superhighway Pillar of the Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda Plan.”

    He further added: “Internet enhances access to, and equality of, education for learners in rural areas, particularly girls and those with disabilities. I want to thank Huawei through their TECH4ALL initiative and UNESCO for their collaboration with the government to provide sustainable internet connectivity to the government’s fiber-optic network.”

    Digischool’s initial phase revealed that the Internet boosts not just education quality, but also the education environment and the attitudes of learners and teachers. It also showed that teachers and learners use a variety of online platforms and tools, particularly YouTube and interactive quizzes.

    The Digischool program has also created many unplanned benefits such as inter-school support and student access to international competitions. In addition, shool administrators significantly benefit from online access, especially from communicating with parents and that school Internet parents and the local communities are also able to use the internet access points in these schools.

    Also Read: Huawei to scale youth digital skills training with upgraded DigiTruck

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