Ghana Association of
Private Schools lunches a one week seminar to promote reading culture in
schools.
The lunch was in collaboration with BIC Pen to also
encourage students to take notes.
The national president of Ghana Association of Private Schools
Eric Appiah says government should collaboration with
stakeholders and add one district one
E-library to his initiatives to help students to develop the habit of reading.
He added, if the government would allow students to use
E-gargets in schools with the supervision of teachers it would make learning
easier.
Mr. Appiah says though it E-gargets has a positive and
negative side student will develop the habits of reading rather than staying on
social media and wasting time without gaining knowledge.
Israel Mamubey is a representative of BIC Ghana he says
their collaboration with GNAPS is not only to read but also to take notes of
what they read.
He says as part of their activation they are give 500
students in each school within the region their new pencil and Pen to help
students to develop the habit o reading and taken notes.
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