Technology / Tablet Learning

Shared tablets can help children catch up faster.

Refuge Ministries wants students to move beyond only chalkboard learning by using shared tablets and laptops for visual learning, phonics, reading, math, computer basics, and AI-supported learning tools.

Why technology

Visual and interactive learning can support children who are behind grade level.

A shared tablet can serve multiple students throughout the day. Students can rotate through guided lessons for phonics, reading, math, basic computer skills, and visual learning while teachers continue leading the classroom.

PhonicsReadingMathComputer BasicsVisual LearningAI-Supported Practice

Tablet goals

Start small. Build a real learning lab.

The goal is not to give every child a device immediately. The first smart move is a shared tablet lab where students rotate through learning stations during the school day.

What tablets support

Practical learning, not flashy technology.

Catch-Up Learning

Students behind grade level can receive repeated practice in core subjects.

Computer Confidence

Children can learn basic computer skills that help them participate in the modern world.

Teacher Support

Digital practice stations can help teachers manage mixed levels inside one classroom.

Sponsor the learning lab

Help students in Liberia, West Africa learn with tools that match today’s world.

Every shared tablet can become a learning station used by multiple children throughout the school day.