Mastercard Foundation

The Mastercard Foundation Centre for Innovative Teaching and Learning in Information, Communications, and Technology (ICT) has announced the first cohort of 12 EdTech Fellows that will benefit from the Centre’s support to expand their operations and improve secondary teaching and learning across the continent.

The Fellows were selected after an Africa-wide Request for Proposals late last year. Innovators were invited to submit proposals that either:

1.) Enhance and increase accessibility and affordability of professional development for in-service teachers, which also minimizes their out-of-classroom time; or

2.) Create and deliver enriched learning content that improves quality, relevance, and accessibility to both in-school and out-of-school secondary school learners.

Peter Materu, Chief Program Officer at the Mastercard Foundation says, “The announcement of these first Fellows at the Centre for Innovative Teaching and Learning is a milestone moment in the work we are carrying out in Africa.

“Bringing together these talented entrepreneurs and supporting them as they innovate to drive excellence in teaching and learning offers new opportunities with great potential to raise the bar in African education and benefit tens of millions of students.”

The companies will receive a comprehensive package over the next year that includes customized mentorship, financial support, the opportunity to test, validate and scale their business, and a $40, 000 grant to aid in the development of their solutions.

The selected EdTech companies are:

1.) HITCH, Nigeria

HITCH is an educational video platform that provides underserved African schools with curated, high-quality educational content.

2.) O’Genius Priority, Rwanda

O’Genius Panda is an educational platform where students use computers to perform laboratory experiments equipping them with experiential and practical science knowledge.

3.) AkooBooks Audio, Ghana

AkooBooks Audio is a platform and experience provider that transforms African books into engaging audiobooks that are accessible on mobile phones.

4.) Eneza Education, Ghana

Eneza Education provides learning and revision materials via SMS/USSD on basic feature phones.

5.) iCog Labs, Ethiopia

iCog Labs will provide coding and soft skills training to young people in 15 Ethiopian cities.

6.) M-Shule, Kenya

M-Shule is the first personalized, mobile learning platform in Africa to connect learners with tailored tutoring, training, assessments, and data through SMS.

7.) Siyavula Education, South Africa

Siyavula Education is a customized online learning platform that uses the latest research on motivation, sequencing, and cognitive science to optimize student study habits and improve test scores.

8.) The Dr. C.L. Smith Foundation, South Africa

The platform Zibuza.net aims to improve teacher capacity by providing a common platform for teachers that allows them to connect with their peers and other education stakeholders. It is an online professional learning community that gives teachers access to high-quality teaching resources like lesson plans, classroom activities, past exam papers and memos, courseware, tools, and files.

9.) Kytabu Co., Kenya

Kytabu Co. Ltd. has developed technology that enables students to access short and engaging curriculum content in text, audio, and video formats through a mobile application.

10.) Litemore, Kenya

Litemore has developed a mobile-first data management platform that allows students access to Kenya’s best instructors anywhere, at any time.

11.) Instill Education, South Africa

Instill Education is a mobile teacher-training platform that provides educators with bite-sized and practical content using an approach that reinforces learning and deepens retention.

12.) Chalkboard Education, Ghana

Chalkboard Education offers low tech software and services for institutions to create and track training programs on mobile, without the internet.

“We’re very proud and excited to have this first group of leading African innovators in EdTech with us,” says Joseph Nsengimana, Head of the Mastercard Foundation Centre for Innovative Teaching and Learning in ICT.

“These companies are working to expand the use of ICT to address some of the most pressing issues facing education in Africa today. We will give them access to the customized mentoring and financial support they need over the next year so that they can test, refine, and validate their products. With that, they can grow their businesses and help to improve learning outcomes throughout Africa.”

Musa Suleiman
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