Wide disparities
persist in access to education of good quality. It is out of these concerns
that the concept of sustainable development was born.
-Jeffrey D. Sachs
Special Adviser to the UN Secretary-General
on the Sustainable Development Goals
Special Adviser to the UN Secretary-General
on the Sustainable Development Goals
WE ARE BACK…
Relevant,
Reliable,
Rejuvenating
Reliable,
Rejuvenating
…REVOLUTIONARY.
It All Started With e-Money / Mobile Money
Before mobile money became the craze it is now, we
blogged about it and predicted that it is a revolution that will change the way
we think of money and use it. And for those of you who bought into the e-Money
/ Mobile Money revolution we blogged about a few years ago, today many of you
are reaping the benefits of mobile money and financial inclusion. I know a lot
of agents who are so happy now with their outcome. Smiling all the way to the bank.
Now after the
revolution of e-Money / Mobile Money, we bring you the next e-Revolution: eLearning
/ Mobile Learning. Yes Education is going Mobile
eMoney is BIG. But this one is even BIGGER! And as
usual our target is serious minded business people and entrepreneurs. If you
are one of such, brace yourself for what is coming.
eLearning / mobile
learning:
A
Solution To Ghana’s Educational Infrastructural Needs
Check
this out:
- Only 3% of Ghanaian female adults have tertiary education
- Only 1% of the student population is enrolled in Technical and Vocational Education Training (TVET)
- 633,000 SHS youth, are out of school; unable to complete SHS
- 121,000 JHS aged adolescent are out of school.
- The majority of these out-of-school youth are female
- Many Ghanaian students are still unable to complete secondary education
- A total of 402,000 students, representing 39 percent are enrolled in tertiary education
The
above Statistic is from the 2016 UNESCO Global Education Monitoring (GEM)
Report on Ghana. This report was launched by the Minister of Education Professor
Naana Jane Opoku-Agyeman and was launched at Winneba on 17th
November, 2016.
Professor
Yaw Ankomah, a former Director of the Institute for Education Planning and
Administration (IEPA), University of Cape Coast (UCC), who read excerpts of the
report, said for education to be transformative in support of the new
sustainable development agenda, it required A MORE RIGOROUS APPROACH.
Do you want to be a pioneer in the
Mobile Learning Industry? Being a pioneer will position you with countless
benefits including the relief of the pain that you had the opportunity to tap
from this revolution but did not take advantage of it? Do you wish you had
tapped into the mobile money industry earlier? Don’t worry, this one is even
BIGGER.
If only 39 percent of SHS Graduates complete school, how about those who complete? Over 55 percent of tertiary graduates are unemployed.
How about those that get employed? Is their take home pay really taking them home?
Here is where this program becomes a three-pronged approach to solve a growing social menace; and within that solution lies the business opportunity.
If only 39 percent of SHS Graduates complete school, how about those who complete? Over 55 percent of tertiary graduates are unemployed.
How about those that get employed? Is their take home pay really taking them home?
Here is where this program becomes a three-pronged approach to solve a growing social menace; and within that solution lies the business opportunity.
Do you wish to potentially earn at least GH¢1,250
a week as thousands of students qualify year in and year out into the eLearning
Program?
Have you imagined what it will mean when the
hundreds and thousands of Ghanaians who sit in traffic for two hours or more
decide to use their time in traffic to do Mobile Learning Courses? Or when the tens
of thousands of artisans such as mechanics, masons, carpenters et al begin to act on
their desire for some further certification?Then there are the numerous unemployed graduates who would want to refine their CVs with practical, professional international certification that gives them the competitive edge. The target market is seemingly endless.
Mobile learning or eLearning provides a rigorous approach to help ensure the transformative power of education. I don’t know about you, but I use my mobile devices (smartphone & tablet) to access the Internet and other things–check email, update twitter, check-in on Facebook, etc.– MORE than I ever do to make phone calls!
By
end of this 2016, 80% of people accessing the Internet will be doing so
from mobile devices.
How
do YOU use your mobile device?
How
about getting your mobile device to generate cash for you rather than taking
money from you? Here is the revolution.
Yes, Mobile Learning enables anyone to learn anytime, anywhere
If you are ready for more information, give me a call on 054 674 6442 OR 020 882 4887
Make no mistake about this: this is not a joke. Only serious people should call these numbers.
Please Note:
This is not a platform limited to Ghana alone. If you are a
serial entrepreneur, this is the time to Start Local and Go Global.
For
the start, we only need 10 serious partners with a rigorous approach to take
this program to the next level.
The
others will be put on a waiting list which will be activated quickly depending
on the momentum that the whole program gains.
The
Next e-Revolution Begins……
Go
ahead, call 054 674 6442 OR 020 882 4887 now!!
This
might be the breakthrough you had been looking forward to.
*footnote 1
WHY
eLearning will disrupt but enhance the educational industry.http://elearninginfographics.com/category/mobile-learning-infographics/
*footnote 2
Education, good quality education is always in
high demand. This is a program that promises a steady annual flow of qualified
candidates that will also represent a steady annual cashflow. Quality e-Learning means e-Quality.(All puns intended).
2 comments:
An interesting piece
This is an excellent piece. Very well researched and presented. Good job Robert.
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