FIFA has announced the launching of FIFA Foundation Digital Education Program in Africa, with Mauritania the first country on the continent to join.
In a statement on its website, FIFA said that this innovative initiative that is focused not only on teaching students how to interact with technology but also on learning critical skills and increasing the career opportunities of schoolchildren globally.
The scope of the program extends beyond the realm of computer science, however, as it also promotes social inclusion and educational innovation through activities that link project-based learning, technology and football.
The program leverages students passion for football to immerse them in the world of coding, robotics and digital literacy in an engaging and fun way. By bringing football concepts to the classrooms, students are motivated to explore technology while developing problem-solving, creativity and teamwork skills. Hands-on activities such as programming football simulations, building performance-t
racking sensors or designing robots for mini football tournaments make the learning experience both interactive and relevant. This approach boosts confidence and fosters curiosity, encouraging students to actively participate in their own learning journey. Ultimately, the program not only enhances digital literacy but also equips students with the tools and skills they need for future success.
The program also supports countries on their path to closing the digital divide between urban and remote rural communities. The provision of technological equipment such as netbooks and projectors, intensive teacher training and activities to involve families and communities are all key elements financed by the FIFA Foundation to reach the most vulnerable and contribute towards levelling the playing field for these students and triggering their potential. (QNA)
Source: Qatar News Agency