‘South Africa belongs to all its people
We, the people, belong to one another
Our homes, neighborhoods, villages, towns, and cities are safe and filled with laughter
The faces of our children tell of the future we have crafted’ … South Africa’s national development plan 2030;
The National Development Plan aims to eliminate poverty and reduce inequality by 2030. According to the plan, South Africa can accomplish these goals by drawing on the energies of its people, growing an inclusive economy, building capabilities, enhancing the capacity of the state, and promoting leadership and partnerships throughout society.
The ORT end – year event which was held in November 2017, was inspired by the theme of “ growing a generation of innovators”. The event showed the faces of our children,the stories they tell, the challenges they face in their communities, their incredible energy and the solutions they have come up with. And the future does seem brighter.
The showcase of the children presenting their completed coding projects is an example of how we, as a society can make a difference through education. The late Nelson Mandela, who was CRT’s first keynote speaker in the first ORT inauguration of technology teachers in 1994, is known for his passion for education and how he saw it as a powerful tool that can change the world.
ORT SA, is affiliated to World ORT with operations in over 40 countries spearheading cutting edge education. ORT’s vision of educating for life and mission of making people employable and creating employment opportunities is the core of its work in the outreach communities. ORT SA works very closely in partnerships with the corporates, government and stakeholders to combat poverty and unemployment through education and skills development.
Delegates, attending the event, have observed the capabilities of children once the tools and knowledge-transfer are provided to them and have also witnessed capacity building at schools through equipping the teachers to teach Math and run the coding clubs
The coding projects presented by the children have shown more than just programming and computational skills. The projects presented, revealed curiosity and imagination which drives innovation, analytical thinking and problem solving as the children ask the right questions and get to the bottom of the problem. Working in collaboration and team work, as well as communication and presentation skills. All this skills gained is to ensure that we grow generation of innovators that will craft our future.
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