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Learning institutions across the country have been urged to adopt technology as a crucial component of education to prepare students for the modern world and the rapidly changing global economy. Speaking at the 3rd Kenya EdTech Summit 2024 held at Nairobi, stakeholders emphasized the importance of technology in transforming Kenya’s education system.
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Education stakeholders call for adoption of technology in Kenya's education system
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