Education Inequality
Students who lack access to digital tools and resources face substantial disparities in education. The COVID-19 pandemic worsened this challenge, leaving many children unable to participate effectively in remote learning.
TEM Nigeria’s CSR project is focused on establishing Digital Learning Centers in public schools to bridge the digital divide and create stronger learning opportunities for underserved students.
Given the government’s emphasis on education and the impact of COVID-19 on public schools, TEM Nigeria has embarked on a mission to establish Digital Learning Centers in public schools across Nigeria.
The objective is to bridge the digital divide between students in public schools and their counterparts in private schools by providing access to digital tools, internet-enabled learning, and structured digital literacy support.
Students who lack access to digital tools and resources face substantial disparities in education. The COVID-19 pandemic worsened this challenge, leaving many children unable to participate effectively in remote learning.
Many students struggle with basic digital literacy skills, affecting their ability to access essential services, conduct online transactions, and participate in the digital economy.
Public schools often lack the facilities, internet access, devices, and structured digital resources needed to support modern learning and future-ready skills.
TEM Nigeria’s Digital Learning Center initiative uses existing community infrastructure such as public classrooms and libraries to create educational hubs where students can learn using tablets and digital learning resources at zero cost.
This initiative supports better learning outcomes, strengthens digital skills, and gives students access to tools that can shape their future.
Digital tools make students more engaged and help them retain information.
Technology supports visual, interactive, self-paced, and collaborative learning.
Students can learn, explore, and solve problems together using modern tools.
Digital access prepares students for higher education, work, and the digital economy.
We seek collaboration through the funding of one or more Digital Learning Centers across primary and secondary schools in Lagos State and across Nigeria. Your adoption of a center will go a long way in helping us achieve the goal of one center at a time.
Investing in a digital learning center allows organizations to actively engage with local communities and foster goodwill.
Employees often take pride in working for organizations that support meaningful CSR initiatives and social impact.
Supporting education enhances an organization’s reputation and demonstrates commitment to social progress.
Organizations may receive tax incentives or deductions for CSR investments, making it a socially and financially sound decision.