E/R:Kwahu Tafo Chief Appeals for Support to Bridge Digital Gap in Early Education.

In Kwahu Tafo, a town in the Kwahu East District of Ghana's Eastern Region, Chief Nana Kwasi Opoku Mintah II has made a passionate call for assistance to improve educational resources for local kindergarten students. Highlighting the need for televisions in classrooms, the chief emphasized that the absence of digital learning materials has hampered the quality of early education, leaving young learners behind in a rapidly evolving digital landscape. Chief Nana Kwasi Opoku Mintah II stressed the importance of integrating digital tools in kindergarten education, which aligns with Ghana's nationwide push toward digital literacy. He explained that without basic digital resources like televisions, children are at a disadvantage, which could impact their academic progress and overall development in the future. "We need support to buy TV sets for all the kindergarten schools in Kwahu Tafo so that our children can meet the demands of the current digital education system," he ...