Can Technology Solve Ethiopia's Education Crisis?

Technology adoption in the education sector of Ethiopia has largely been sluggish and unsatisfactory. But it can help address the fundamental issues that are causing the low exam pass rates.
Everyone’s getting used to bad news when it comes to the national exam results. This year saw only 8.4 % of the examined students achieving the passing marks. The remedial program, initially expected to be discontinued, will continue because of the alarmingly high failure rate among students. This outcome has generated widespread concern and criticism, highlighting that the current model cannot provide a sustainable approach to education. In this article, we focus specifically on the question: “How can technology address this crisis?”
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