The parliamentary committee on education, technology, culture and youth has assessed the impact the one-laptop-per-child program has had so far, and found that, although the program has made commendable progress in the use of technology (ICT) in education, the ministry of education has to strengthen its role in making sure that OLPC fully serves its role.
The assessment was made in September last year countrywide. \"Mineduc has to make sure that the laptops distributed are being well maintained and fully exploited,\" said Agnes Mukazibera, the chairperson of the committee while presenting the report. |