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OPEN/BUSINESS DAYS 2023 EDITION

Meeting with Budding Entrepreneurs from Secondary Schools

Government Technical High School Foumban was the place to be on Thursday, 9 March 2023, to appreciate the inventive spirit of secondary school students.

This was during the official launch of the 2023 Edition of Technical and Vocational Education Open/Business Days, chaired by Prof Nalova Lyonga, Minister of Secondary Education, in the presence of Awa Fonka Augustine, Governor of the West Region, and other top officials of the Ministry of Secondary Education.

This 30th edition of Technical and Vocational Education Open/Business Days was organised under the theme: “Open/Business Days: Showcasing made-in-Cameroon products through inclusive, pluralistic and quality education, resilient to Cameroon’s industrial, technological and environmental challenges”. It was an opportunity for secondary school students to showcase their know-how and inventiveness in various specialties, including Architectural Design, Building and Construction, Computing, Handicrafts, Home Economics, as well as Tertiary Sciences and Technologies.

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At Foumban, the City of Arts, Professor Nalova Lyonga and her delegation were particularly impressed with the genius of students from Government Bilingual High School Zenmeh who designed a smart vehicle with the ability to dodge obstacles, using their knowledge in Computer programming and Physics. The main idea behind the project is to reduce road accidents and resulting human casualties.

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Other worthwhile projects developed by students included the production of biogas by students from Government Technical High School Mbouda, the production of fuel from plastic waste by students from Government Technical High School Bafoussam and the design and development of a mini hydropower plant by students from Government Technical High School Babone who were awarded the first regional prize for this project.

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The visit of stands at the end of the formal ceremony provided a deeper insight into students’ mastery of culinary arts, computer management and architectural design as well as handicrafts with bamboo-made stools and woven raphia palms for roofs. These are all clear evidence of a flourishing Secondary Technical and Vocational Education which is effectively preparing students for a smooth integration into the business world. In this regard, Professor Nalova Lyonga requested schools “to become reliable production centres”.

Aimé Ngidjol

Senior Staff/CELCOM

Newsletter No.5 LE SECONDAIRE

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PROMOTION OF INCLUSIVE DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION

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PROMOTION OF INCLUSIVE DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION

 KeyZane at the doorstep of the Ministry of Secondary Education.

Dr Severin Kezeu presented KeyZane, his cutting-edge invention, to the officials of the Ministry of Secondary Education during a talk chaired by Professor Nalova Lyonga, Minister of Secondary Education, in the company of Boniface Bayaola, Secretary of State in the Ministry of Secondary Education in charge of Teachers’ Training. It was on Friday, 10 February, 2023 at the Distance Education Centre of the Ministry of Secondary Education.

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KeyZane, the artificial intelligence application developed on blockchain technology, was the topic of discussion between the officials of the Ministry of Secondary Education (MINESEC) and Dr Kezeu Severin, a Cameroonian-born Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Robotics expert based in the Silicon Valley in the USA.

For more than two hours, the expert explained the composition and functionalities of his invention which allows for secure and smart corporate management while enabling social, financial, economic and administrative inclusion among the various stakeholders. Concretely, KeyZane uses the blockchain technology to come up with an AI avatar of any real-life entity, institution or person with their respective functions and roles in the digital world.

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In MINESEC, KeyZane is seen as a decisive management tool, thanks to its capabilities to fit in with the existing services to boost the digital transformation underway in the Ministry. The super application is highly expected to address the issue of violence in schools by mapping risk factors so as to monitor and check violence in schools through security alerts sent to school officials. Worries regarding the security of data were equally cleared by the expert who indicated that his invention is end-to-end encrypted with data stored in their country of origin.

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Ultimately, Dr Kezeu Severin aims to disseminate his scientific and technological expertise to the general public in emergent and developing countries, beginning with youths and students. MINESEC officials appreciated such knowledge and experience sharing encounters with the Cameroonian diaspora and wish they become regular so as to foster the technological transformation of the country.

                                                                                                                                                   Aimé Ngidjol

                                                                                                                                            Senior staff/CELCOM

National Week of Bilingualism 2023

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National Week of Bilingualism 2023

30th January 2023, Mbandjock wakes up to a new dawn in the mastery of the two Official Languages.

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Weeklong activities marking the celebration of the 18thedition of the National Week of Bilingualism have been launched in Mbandjock, Upper Sanaga Division of the Centre Region.Chaired by the Secretary of State in charge of Teachers’ Training in the Ministry of Secondary Education,Boniface BAYAOLA accompanied by the Secretary-General of the Centre Region, personal representative of the Governortogether with top ranking officials of the Ministry of Secondary Education, the official ceremonial ground of Mbandjock witnessed a massive turnout of pupils, students, teachers, education stakeholders and partners for the occasion.

Celebrated under the theme “Bilingualism: a window to cultures and technologies, a human capital development tool for the emergence of Cameroon.” Students and pupils from the Centre Region took turns in gracing the event with a variety of sociocultural activities ranging from bilingual news presentations, sketches and traditional dances from the four cultural areas of Cameroon. These presentations showcased the important role bilingualism plays in the sociocultural and economic growth of the country.

 

The Mayor of Mbandjock,Madam Angele Nya Ngo’o, in herwelcomenote underscored that the mastery of English and Frenchare a source of the sociocultural and economic development of society. She urged learners to take advantage of this for the consolidation of living together and social wellbeing.

The mastery of both official languages facilitates the integration of learners into other cultures and widens their knowledge in information and communication technologies as well as renders them more productive in the professional world.

Mr. EKO SAMA Robert, Inspector-Coordinator General in charge of the Teaching and Promotion of Bilingualism in the Ministry of Secondary Education in his message said “on the instructions of her Excellency Professor Nalova LYONGA, Minister of Secondary Education all schools were involved in a competition involving the production of a Bilingual School Magazine wherein students express themselves in the official languages. Through these magazines, our students have displayed their linguistic and journalistic talents. Following the evaluation by National Pedagogic Inspectors, 03 schools stood out; Adonai College in Douala, GBHS Bayele in Bamenda and GHS Bafoussam.”

He also emphasized that to ensure the constant practice of bilingualism in schools all over the country, “all regional inspectors are to ensure that, the bilingual game is practiced by teachers and that the language clubs are created and operate effectively in all schools. They are called upon to appoint a vice principal in charge of bilingualism in schools where this is not the case. They are also called upon to organize weekly bilingualism day during which all students as well as teaching and administrative staff speak their second official language.”

This launching ceremony also saw the award of prizes to 20top scholars and 06 teachers of the Upper-Sanaga Division who had recorded outstanding performances insome subjects.

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The Secretary of State and his entourage proceededthereafter with the reception of a newly constructed and equipped scientific laboratory offered by the National Sugar Refinery Company (SOSUCAM) to Government Bilingual High School Mbandjock.

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MINESEC’s Artistic and Cultural Gallery is Operational at the National Museum.

The ceremony to inaugurate and launch the activities of the artistic and cultural gallery for Secondary Education at the National Museum took place in Yaounde, on 25 January 2023.

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The event was chaired by Boniface Bayaola, Secretary of State in the Ministry of Secondary Education in charge of Teachers’ Training, alongside the representative of the Ministry of Arts and Culture and some high-ranking officials of the Ministry of Secondary Education.

The gallery is the fallout of the fruitful collaboration between the Ministry of Secondary Education and that of Arts and Culture in the promotion of National Arts and Cultures in secondary schools. During the ceremony, students offered a cultural jamboree to the audience through fine, musical and performing arts.

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The Secretary of State acclaimed the inauguration of the gallery, stressing that it will serve as a window to showcase students’ artistic and cultural talents, thus giving them an opening to the world. He urged school officials to create a conducive environment for students to develop their artistic skills and later on be financially self-sufficient. The Inspectorate of pedagogy in charge of the Teaching of Letters, Arts and Languages commits to use all available means to deliver on this mission, assured Ottou Ombga, Inspector-Coordinator General.

Aimé Ngidjol

Senior Staff/CELCOM

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