School Technology


Reporting Organization:Change for Children
Total Budget ($CAD): $ 42,000
Timeframe:January 1, 2025 - June 30, 2025
Status:Completion
Contact Information: Lorraine Swift
[email protected]

Partner & Funder Profiles


Reporting Organization


Change for Children

Participating Organizations


  • NGOs

    • Mundo Posible

Funders (Total Budget Contribution)


Unspecified

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Location


Country - Total Budget Allocation


Guatemala - $ 42,000.00 (100.00%)

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Areas of Focus


Other - Total Budget Allocation


Education (100.00 %)

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Description


Building on the success of last year’s school technology initiative in Chicamán, where more than 600 students gained access to digital learning resources (RACHEL), this year, offline digital libraries and mobile learing labs have been extended to six additional schools in the remote north-central municipality of Uspantán and one partner in Sololá. These schools serve a total of 903 students and 59 teachers. 

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Target Population


Gender and age: Adolescent females Adolescent males Children, boys Children, girls
Descriptors: Indigenous peoples
Total Direct Population:962
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Outputs


6Schools equipped with infrastructure / education technology
59Teachers trained in integrating digital learning resources into classroom teaching and lesson planning.
903Students benefited from the project's outcomes
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Results & Indicators


Expected Results


To strengthen access to digital education and improve learning outcomes in remote rural areas by equipping classrooms with offline technology and training teachers in its effective use. The project provides RACHEL digital libraries, Chromebooks, and Smart TVs powered by solar energy, bringing quality educational content to schools without internet connectivity. 

Achieved Results


Each participating school was equipped with a RACHEL Plus digital library, Chromebooks, UPS energy regulator, and, where energy capacity allowed, Smart TVs. In communities without stable power, additional Chromebooks were provided instead of televisions, ensuring that all students could access offline educational content.

Indicators


  • None Selected
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    Associated Projects (If applicable)


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