Microsoft, Kenya Institute of Education (KIE) and Teachers Service Commission (TSC) are expected to sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) today (Monday, May 31st) to provide teachers with laptops. The MoU among the three organizations is geared towards encouraging teachers across the country acquire laptops at a reduced cost, and then pay on a monthly basis. Speaking during an interview in Lusaka Zambia, Education Programme Manager for East and Southern Africa at Microsoft Mr. Mark Matunga, said the laptops will be offered by Safaricom and deducted from the teachers’ salary at TSC will vary between 400-600 dollars, spread over a period of 24 months. He said KIE in collaboration with the other two organizations, will facilitate teachers’ training on the educational content to be included in the laptops for curriculum development. “Microsoft will organize training of trainers to visit schools and train the teachers, said Matunga. He added that this will be in an effort to promote tec
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