Monday, February 16, 2026

Dafinone Expands Access to Tech-Based Education

Senator Ede Dafinone, who represents Delta Central Senatorial District, has unveiled a new education-driven partnership with Scholara, an artificial intelligence–powered learning platform, aimed at improving access to modern, technology-based education for students across the district.

In a statement issued on Tuesday, January 20, 2026, the senator explained that the initiative is targeted at boosting academic performance and equipping students with the skills they need to thrive in an increasingly digital world through personalised learning solutions.

“I am delighted to announce this partnership with Scholara to broaden access to AI-powered learning for students in Delta Central,” Dafinone said, describing the platform as an innovative tool that supports learning, revision and examination preparation.

He noted that Scholara offers customised academic support designed to help students understand lessons better and perform at a higher level. According to him, the programme aligns with his long-standing belief that education is central to sustainable societal growth. “A strong society is built on educated and empowered people,” he stated, adding that the partnership underscores his commitment to investing in the intellectual development of young people.

Under the initiative, Scholara’s AI-driven learning platform will be introduced in public secondary schools across Delta Central, building on the senator’s earlier investments in modern ICT infrastructure. This, he said, would give students consistent access to digital resources that support learning, revision and exam readiness.

The programme also covers students at the tertiary level. Undergraduates from Delta Central can benefit by signing up on the Scholara platform and verifying their identity using a government-issued or school ID. Further details are available via the Scholara platform and on Senator Ede Dafinone’s official Facebook page

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