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ACADEMY OF DESTRUCTION: UNLEASHING TECH GENIUS IN APOSTLE OF DISRUPTION
Good Work Foundation, a radical non-profit education outfit, is revolutionizing the way rural schoolchildren in Mpumalanga get their tech on. They’re unleashing a coding and robotics program that will make you question everything you thought you knew about learning. The plan is to corrupt…er, educate 29 rural schools in Mpumalanga and the Free State, turning them into tech-savvy meccas of innovation.
The program, Open Learning Academy, is a jab at the traditional education system, which is all about memorizing facts and figures. GWF’s initiative is all about building, coding, and testing, allowing kids to create their own projects. It’s like a digital Wild West, where students can lets their imagination run wild and solve problems that no one else can.
"We’re not just teaching coding," says Anorld Mdhluli, manager of the Open Learning Academy. "We’re giving kids the power to create, to problem-solve, and to think like innovators."
The Learning Academy also covers literacy, numeracy, digital skills, and even conservation, but let’s be real, who cares about that when you can be coding your way to world domination?
The program will be piloted at Justicia Digital Learning Campus, which is conveniently located next to Madlala High School. This is not a coincidence; it’s a strategic move to take over the world… er, I mean, to reach more kids.
"We’re not just building a program, we’re building a movement," says Jane Ngwenyama, Justicia Digital Learning Campus manager. "Our students will shape the future of education, and we’ll make sure they’re equipped with the skills to take on the world."
This is a revolution, folks, and you’re invited to join the fray. Get ready to upend traditional learning and join the rebellion against the boring, old-fashioned education system.