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Digital Transformation in Cameroon's Secondary Schools: How MINESEC Reforms Are Revolutionizing Education

Par : Dr. nouridin melo
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231808984
  • EAN9798231808984
  • Date de parution11/07/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

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Digital Transformation in Cameroon's Secondary Schools: How MINESEC Reforms Are Revolutionizing Education explores Cameroon's ambitious journey to modernize its education system through technology. Authored by interdisciplinary scholars Dr. Nouridin Melo and Dr. Ngwayi Bongfen Ntobo, this book examines the Ministry of Secondary Education's (MINESEC) post-pandemic reforms, which aim to bridge the digital divide and reshape learning for the 21st century. It traces Cameroon's bilingual education history and the COVID-19 pandemic's role in accelerating digital adoption.
Details the rollout of distance learning platforms, teacher training programs, and efforts to create inclusive, bilingual digital content. Analyzes disparities in infrastructure, connectivity, and student engagement, particularly between urban and rural schools. Proposes sustainable strategies, including public-private partnerships and emerging technologies like AI and VR, to ensure equitable access.
Through case studies, policy analysis, and data from MINESEC, UNESCO, and the World Bank, the authors highlight both progress and persistent gaps. The book underscores the leadership of Professor Nalova Lyonga, whose vision has driven these reforms, while candidly addressing hurdles like electricity shortages, low digital literacy, and funding constraints. A vital resource for policymakers, educators, and researchers, this work offers a blueprint for digital education reform in resource-constrained environments, balancing optimism with pragmatic solutions for Cameroon's 2.5 million secondary students.
Digital Transformation in Cameroon's Secondary Schools: How MINESEC Reforms Are Revolutionizing Education explores Cameroon's ambitious journey to modernize its education system through technology. Authored by interdisciplinary scholars Dr. Nouridin Melo and Dr. Ngwayi Bongfen Ntobo, this book examines the Ministry of Secondary Education's (MINESEC) post-pandemic reforms, which aim to bridge the digital divide and reshape learning for the 21st century. It traces Cameroon's bilingual education history and the COVID-19 pandemic's role in accelerating digital adoption.
Details the rollout of distance learning platforms, teacher training programs, and efforts to create inclusive, bilingual digital content. Analyzes disparities in infrastructure, connectivity, and student engagement, particularly between urban and rural schools. Proposes sustainable strategies, including public-private partnerships and emerging technologies like AI and VR, to ensure equitable access.
Through case studies, policy analysis, and data from MINESEC, UNESCO, and the World Bank, the authors highlight both progress and persistent gaps. The book underscores the leadership of Professor Nalova Lyonga, whose vision has driven these reforms, while candidly addressing hurdles like electricity shortages, low digital literacy, and funding constraints. A vital resource for policymakers, educators, and researchers, this work offers a blueprint for digital education reform in resource-constrained environments, balancing optimism with pragmatic solutions for Cameroon's 2.5 million secondary students.