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This season of EdTech Mondays Africa is keen on bringing to the table policymakers and decision influencers to follow through on actions being taken to implement the recommendations through. On this first edition of we bring to the fore recommendation one from the EdTech Conference which was to, “Champion local innovation through supportive EdTech policies, with government as a leader, proactive enabler and consumer of quality content and delivery mechanisms”. We delve into strategies and policies that integrate EdTech into learning systems with Rwanda as a best practice
Panelists:
1. Hon. Joseph Nsengimana, Minister of Education, Rwanda
2. Dr. Jennifer Batamuliza, Lecturer and Head of Data Driven Incubation Hub & short professional courses, Department of Business and Information Technology at the African Center of Excellence Data science, University of Rwanda.
3. Dr. Emelyne Umunoza Gasana, Lecturer at University of Rwanda, College of Science and Technology, School of Science, Department of Mathematics, University of Rwanda
4. Therese Kodjo a Global partnership manager at Academic Bridge
Moderator: Joy Doreen Bira
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The Mastercard Foundation Centre for Innovative Teaching and Learning launched EdTech Mondays as a platform to facilitate critical conversations on the use of technology for teaching and learning by bringing together key stakeholders, including policymakers, EdTech entrepreneurs, development partners, teachers, and parents. EdTech Mondays help to disseminate ‘what works’ in harnessing technology to improve education policy and practice.