iSchoolAfrica: Improving Education in Rural South Africa

Education in Rural South AfricaEducation is one of the most effective tools for lifting people out of poverty. It provides people with better skills and tools to find work and impact the world positively. South Africa is a country where there is a significant education gap. The education gap mirrors the wealth gap that exists there as well. According to the World Bank, 63% of South Africa’s population lives below the poverty line. 

Rural communities get fewer opportunities to learn and grow than larger schools in more populated areas. According to Teach With Africa, children in the top 200 schools in South Africa have better grades in math than the next 6,000 combined. Only 27% of students in school for six years can read. However, an organization known as iSchoolAfrica is trying to close this gap by focusing on tools for rural education in South Africa.

Who Are They?

iSchoolAfrica came into existence in 2009. The main goal of iSchoolAfrica is to help poverty-stricken communities by giving them access to technology that will provide a chance to become better educated and increase their prospects of lifting themselves out of poverty. The organization’s website lists its goals to “increase motivation, enthusiasm, and excitement around learning” and “level the playing fields between resourced and under-resourced schools,” among other purposes. iSchoolAfrica accepts used iPads that have been donated to iStores. The iPads are then distributed to those in communities that need them.

What Programs Do They Run?

iSchoolAfrica has several programs designed to help impoverished students get the education they need. One program iSchoolAfrica has implemented is the #MyFuture Program. This program is designed to help students impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic by giving them access to iPads and teaching and leadership skills to still participate in school activities if COVID-19 dictates that they need to move online.

Another program designed to give impoverished communities better education through technology is the Numeracy Programme. This program uses iPads to help South African youth increase their math skills and get the best math education possible. They use mobile iPad labs to ensure that children have access to this technology and take time to ensure they understand the material. This program is designed to be personal to each student and to ensure that learning is taking place. Since 2011, this program has helped students in schools increase their numeracy grades by 15%, with over 100 schools having been aided in that time as well. Being properly educated in school subjects goes a long way to helping alleviate poverty and helping out struggling communities. 

An additional program the iSchoolAfrica uses to educate focuses on literacy is called the Digital Libraries Programme. iSchoolAfrica uses digital libraries to give students access to a vast array of different digital books and education tools that they can use to increase their literacy levels. This program uses iPads and makes sure that people with disabilities can participate. Implementing digital libraries like this will go a long way in alleviating illiteracy among rural communities. Poor literacy levels are a massive issue in South Africa. According to a study by the South African Department of Basic Education in coordination with UNICEF, 43% of households reported that they did not have access to any books at all earlier this year. Being able to read is a skill that is required to be a member of everyday life and hold down most jobs. By increasing the number of people who can read in rural communities, they have a skill that can help them get better jobs and climb out of poverty.

The Impact of iSchoolAfrica on Rural Education in South Africa

Since the start of the organization back in 2009, iSchoolAfrica has helped over 100,000 people with their education, trained over 3,000 teachers and trained over 200 young people as iSchoolAfrica facilitators. They have had a significant impact on poverty-stricken areas. As an organization, they have also received multiple awards for their charitable work.

iSchoolAfrica has had a powerful impact on rural education in South Africa. The people who live in these communities are better educated, have more access to learning tools and overall have better prospects for their lives than they otherwise would have had. As the years go on, this organization can only go on to have an even more significant impact on poverty and give people suffering from it a chance to be a part of positive change.

– Calder Miller
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