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Commonwealth man visits

Commonwealth man visits

WINDHOEK – The President of the Commonwealth of Learning (CoL), John Danier, paid a courtesy visit to the Deputy Minister of Education, Becky Ndjoze-Ojo, on Monday.

The Commonwealth of Learning is an inter-governmental organisation created by Commonwealth heads of government to encourage the development and sharing of open learning and distance education resources and technologies. CoL is helping developing nations improve access to quality education and training.The CoL President expressed satisfaction with the E-Learning and SchoolNet programmes in Namibian schools.He encouraged Namibia’s education authorities to share their expertise with other countries that do not currently use such programmes.Danier also praised Namibia for managing to co-ordinate distance learning and the use of Information Technology in education.- NampaCoL is helping developing nations improve access to quality education and training.The CoL President expressed satisfaction with the E-Learning and SchoolNet programmes in Namibian schools.He encouraged Namibia’s education authorities to share their expertise with other countries that do not currently use such programmes.Danier also praised Namibia for managing to co-ordinate distance learning and the use of Information Technology in education.- Nampa

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