What are you looking for?

Information and Communications Technology in Basic Education – Spending Review Report

Information Communications Technology (ICT) is an essential learning and teaching aid in Basic Education. To equip them the skills they need for the 4th Industrial Revolution, learners must have access to hardware, software, and internet connectivity. Currently within the Basic Education sector, it is difficult to determine the amount of funding allocated for ICT and what is purchased with public money. This spending review examines how much provincial governments spend on ICT. The analysis uses Basic Accounting System (BAS) data to categorise expenditure into five groups: hardware, software, connectivity, ICT consumables and training and systems support.