Labour promises laptops for children |
Posted by: Susan Einhorn |
Labour is promising to spend $75 million on laptops and tablets for school children if it wins the election. Education spokeswoman Sue Moroney says she would target the seven to 13-year age group in low income areas where children are missing out. "This will enable 31,000 students a year to be provided with an individual mobile device so they can participate in e-learning," she said on Thursday when she launched Labour's education policy. |
Source: 3News (NZ) | Published: November 10th, 2011 |
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