Microsoft Word, blackboard, chalk: photo of a computer science teacher at a village school in Ghana flew around social networks
Categories: Africa
By Pictolic https://www.pictolic.com/article/microsoft-word-blackboard-chalk-photo-of-a-computer-science-teacher-at-a-village-school-in-ghana-flew-around-social-networks.htmlIn a rapidly developing world without a computer, you can't even go to the store anymore. That is why it is so important to teach children the basics of computer science, which will definitely help them in the future. In our childhood, there were already computer science lessons at school, those who are older have not yet, and they probably regret it.
And in 2018, computer science is taught in all schools of the world, even if there is no computer available, as, for example, in one of the village schools of Ghana in West Africa. Photos of a dedicated teacher, drawing the Microsoft Word interface on a blackboard to describe its basic elements to his students, flew around social networks.
Source: pulse.com.gh
In fact, the lack of the necessary equipment for training is common in Ghana. But, apparently, this in no way stops teachers who want to give their students the necessary knowledge.
So such a phenomenon as a computer science lesson on a blackboard and without computers is not uncommon at all.


Keywords: Ghana | Blackboard | Lesson | Teacher | School
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