Government seeking to eliminate books in the classroom

Oct 04, 2013

CASTRIES, St. Lucia, CMC - St.Lucia's Prime Minister Kenny Anthony says his government is seeking to revolutionise the islands education system by eliminating the need for books in the classroom.
Anthony, who is also Finance Minister made his intentions known to students in the south of the island Wednesday as they became part of the distribution network of thousands of laptop computers.
Under the Secondary School Laptop Programme established by the Ministry of Education, 3,300 laptops are being provided to fourth form students to assist them in preparing for exams in the coming year.

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