We have said goodbye to our second school in Ghana, Dzebetato. When we arrived every student and almost every teacher was computer illiterate. But now, two and a half weeks later, the students have mastered the basics of turning on a computer, using a mouse and typing. The teachers are proficient in Microsoft Office and now know how to navigate on the internet.
We are extremely proud of how fast they have learned everything. Both the teachers and students have left this training time extremely proud of their new skill set. To have computers in front of them and to learn how to use them is something that they never dreamed was possible. So many of the teachers went through training college without ever really using a computer yet yearned to have that knowledge. Even the Headmaster, an elderly man who only wanted to learn how to turn on a computer and do a few basic functions, is eager to learn more.
We leave this school excited for the potential in the students and teachers. We pray that this allows them to pursue their dreams and make something of themselves.
As a way of saying thank you, the community and teachers presented us with beads and traditional dresses. We were humbled by these gifts and were very honored to receive them.
One of our classes on the last day.
Unfortunately, the internet signal is too weak to upload anymore pictures. As soon as it is stronger we will post them!
