Harnessing the ability of technology to uplift, inspire and empower is a passion for Frankie Cilliers, the head of educational innovation at Saxonwold Primary School.
Cilliers teaches students coding and app and website development, and encourages collaboration, critical thinking, creativity and problem-solving. He also trains teachers how to use technology efficiently and innovatively in their lessons.
Because of his work, the school was featured in an international study by ReD Associates and LEGO into the effective use of technology in the classroom.
Saxonwold is an affluent area, but many of the learners there are the children of domestic workers.
“My mission is to not let any learner fall behind in terms of technology, so they become future-ready and innovative future-thinking leaders to improve not only their own lives, but also the lives of many South Africans,” Cilliers says.
His website, frankiecilliers.com, has resources to help teachers use technology effectively.
“I am passionate about technology and how it can uplift communities – especially those that need to be uplifted and empowered the most!”