RESPECT and the Ministry of Education train Liberian teachers online

A nationwide teacher upskilling push just flipped online, wiring classrooms for tech-first learning without waiting on physical rollout.

Virtual training program launch
  • RESPECT kicked off its first EdTech teacher program.
  • Ran fully online to reach every region.
  • Framed as a capacity boost for educators.
  • Targets smarter tech use in classrooms.
Government collaboration
  • Ministry of Education, Liberia, partnered on delivery.
  • Signals official buy-in for EdTech.
  • Aligns policy with classroom practice.
  • Pushes national consistency.
Nationwide educator participation
  • Teachers joined from all 15 counties.
  • Education leaders showed up in force.
  • The virtual format widened access instantly.
  • Professional development became borderless.
Leadership backing and recognition
  • Jarso M. received credit for driving innovation.
  • Assistant ministers and directors supported coordination.
  • Leadership presence boosted credibility.
  • Signals long-term commitment.
Training focus and delivery
  • Sessions streamed from Kenya.
  • Built practical digital teaching skills.
  • Boosted confidence with classroom-ready tools.
  • Kept methods locally relevant.
Teacher response and outlook
  • Nathaniel K. Cisco, Jr. highlighted strong enthusiasm.
  • Educators want to apply the framework.
  • Teachers positioned as change drivers.
  • EdTech adoption aims for sustainability.
 

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