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Official hand-over of ICT infrastructure in rural KZN

May 16, 2016 • Air, News, Traffic, Transport

Mgezeni High School is unique

  • ATNS is proud to be associated with Mgezeni High School. The school has over the past five years achieved over 95% matric pass rate. The sponsored ICT Infrastructure will go a long way in assisting learners with subjects such as Mechanical Technology, Electrical Technology and Civil Technology, that were added to school’s curriculum a few years ago.
  • ATNS is privileged to be part of a collective that includes our shareholder – the National Department of Transport, The Provincial Department of Education, Airports Company of South Africa and other stakeholders present here today – who have an unwavering quest to see Mgezeni High School achieve 100% pass rate come end of 2016.
  • Since the advent of democracy, government has made education its top priority. Education is seen as a fundamental tool which plays a critical role in addressing socio-economic challenges within communities. ATNS Management is fully behind government initiatives that seek to develop skills and knowledge within our communities.

ATNS CSI Strategy in relation to School ICT infrastructure roll-out

  • ATNS has adopted the promotion of mathematics and physical science as its flagship project. This project will increase the pool of mathematics and science learners that ATNS may attract and train as Air Traffic Controllers.
  • Over and above, the Mathematics and Science flagship project will enhance the performance of mathematics and science learners in disadvantaged rural schools (such as Mgezeni High) across the country. The beneficiary target will be learners in Grade 10-12. Very critical is the utilization of technology (ICT) to improve learning by providing learners with access to online Mathematics and Science lessons
  • ATNS will be rolling out this flagship project across the country over 3-5 financial years, starting in the 2016/17 financial year.
  • To date, ATNS has provided ICT Infrastructure in five provinces. KZN in 2013, Mpumalanga and Northern Cape in 2015 and recently in Limpopo. Later in the year we will be in the EC, NW and FS provinces.
  • ATNS is also looking into (the feasibility of) sponsoring a winter school project for Grade 10-12s. It will be a pilot project in a single province and reviewed for implementation nationally, depending on its success. First intake would cater for Grade 10s to ensure that we properly provide good foundation for the expected outcomes. Partnership with specialist Mathematics and Science Tutor companies will be explored to facilitate these sessions across the country.
  • We are also intending to sponsor Teacher Development Training Programmes (TDTP) in Mathematics and Science in conjunction with Department of Basic Education (DBE). If all goes according to plan, Mathematics and Science educators from our beneficiary schools will attend TDTPs. At the end of the training, it is envisaged, the educators will spend the day at the ATNS Aviation Training Academy for Aviation exposure which they can easily translate and motivate the learners in this regard.

 

ICT facilities will go a long way to narrow the digital divide between rural and urban schools.

Commitment by ATNS – Provision of ICT Infrastructure in Schools

  • In partnership with other private technology companies, ATNS will Continue Sponsoring ICT infrastructure with Wi-Fi connection to rural schools which will improve teaching and learning and afford learners with opportunity to effectively do their researches.
  • Production of the aviation career awareness video which will be installed in all ICT labs. There will be a Career information wall paper to be pasted to provide learners with information about ATNS and careers to be followed
  • Plans are in place to provide Video lessons and Skype communication tools – using sponsored ICT equipment in schools

To educate an African child – unlocking winning partnerships

  • To date, ACSA has been our proud partner in the provision of ICT Infrastructure in schools in NC and MP
  • Provincial Departments of Education have always played a pivotal role in ensuring smooth access to schools, especially in rural areas
  • Local Municipalities, Houses of Traditional Leaders, SGBs and learner support groups have accommodated and supported our initiatives
  • Continuous career guidance and exhibitions though Joint Aviation Awareness Programme (JAAP). As ATNS we have realized that partnerships do work, and are working effectively.

Participation in the Avi Afrique Avi Awards

  • Our company is a proud host of the annual Avi Afrique Innovation Summit. This event provides a platform for aviation industry influencers, innovators and professionals to meet, network and discuss future aviation industry trends and developments.
  • One of the highlights of the 2015 Avi Afrique event was the presentation of the inaugural Avi Awards, sponsored by Technology Innovation Agency (TIA). In launching this awards programme, ATNS is aiming to provide a focus for the tremendous innovative potential we have always seen within the African aviation industry.
  • An open invitation for KZN Department of Education to be involved – by making sure that high schools in this province participate in the Student category of this prestigious innovation Awards.

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