Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa asked the Tanzania Institute of Education to step up their game making textbooks available for every student across the country. He shared these thoughts yesterday in Dar es Salaam, right after he led people on a charity walk and kicked off celebrations for TIE's big 50th birthday bash. The Prime Minister gave props to TIE for their hard work printing tons of books, aiming to put one book directly into each kid's hands.
Majaliwa praised President Samia Suluhu Hassan for shaking things up in how Tanzania handles education. He pointed out that her leadership has completely changed the system for the better. The Prime Minister encouraged TIE to think bigger by teaming up with book publishers and businesses to slash printing costs and make sure schools never run out of textbooks for students.
He explained that bringing more partners into the book-making process would help fix shortages and make the dream of one book per student come true. The Prime Minister talked about how books remain the backbone of learning and growing as a country. He stressed that students need these materials if Tanzania wants its education system actually to deliver results.
Majaliwa mentioned that the anniversary slogan about every student having their book fits perfectly with what Tanzania wants to accomplish for all its children. He emphasized that good education helps the entire nation reach its development goals and makes life better for everyone. When students have proper learning materials, the whole country moves forward together.
Majaliwa praised President Samia Suluhu Hassan for shaking things up in how Tanzania handles education. He pointed out that her leadership has completely changed the system for the better. The Prime Minister encouraged TIE to think bigger by teaming up with book publishers and businesses to slash printing costs and make sure schools never run out of textbooks for students.
He explained that bringing more partners into the book-making process would help fix shortages and make the dream of one book per student come true. The Prime Minister talked about how books remain the backbone of learning and growing as a country. He stressed that students need these materials if Tanzania wants its education system actually to deliver results.
Majaliwa mentioned that the anniversary slogan about every student having their book fits perfectly with what Tanzania wants to accomplish for all its children. He emphasized that good education helps the entire nation reach its development goals and makes life better for everyone. When students have proper learning materials, the whole country moves forward together.