FLEXIBLE, open and distance education (Fode) teachers are undergoing training to present their lessons digitally. Fode deputy principal for curriculum in Port Moresby, Dr Janet Subagan-Mondez, said the training was a collaboration between Fode and the Digicel Foundation which aimed to put Fode courses online and on TV. She said this was just one of the steps her office was taking in its longer term plan to have Fode accessible to students around the country. “This will pave way for Fode to really cater for different kinds of people in different areas because we can also get the video format later on and give it to our centres in the provinces, they can play it there and wait for the schedule of the TV programme to come on so we have other options to increase the accessibility for our services,” Subagan-Mondez said. She said they would pilot mathematics and science lessons for grade 11 and 12 students by the end of the year.
Digicel Foundation education specialist Pushpa Srinivas said the training was to equip the Fode staff to understand how to present lessons and other related content digitally. “This to make sure that we analyse and come up with a lot of ways of teaching and different strategies of teaching and how can we reach the learner,” she said. The National /PNGEducationnews Next : Trained Nurses Should Teach Sex Education In School : Official Comments are closed.
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