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Tullow scholar shares his experience in UK

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Jun 192013
 
Tullow scholar shares his experience in UK

It can be summed up as one of adventure, learning and growth. First was the pep talk about the weather in Scotland. Together with other Ugandan Tullow Scholars, we arrived in Aberdeen in September dressed as if we were from …

 Posted by Patricia Okelowange at 2:47 pm  Tagged with: Education&Society, Tullow Group Scholarship Scheme

From blackboards to whiteboards – thanks to the Connecting Classrooms programme

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Jun 192013
 
From blackboards to whiteboards - thanks to the Connecting Classrooms programme

Students actively raise their hands during Arnold Wambwe’s literature lesson as they compete to write a summary on the white board in front of the class. As Arnold moves around the classroom probing the senior three students for answers, he …

 Posted by Patricia Okelowange at 1:31 pm  Tagged with: Connecting Classrooms, Education&Society

Curatorial workshop inspires new art space in Harare

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Jun 192013
 
Curatorial workshop inspires new art space in Harare

In February 2013, The British Council Zimbabwe in partnership with the National Gallery of Zimbabwe hosted a curatorial workshop entitled ‘New Ideas, New Possibilities’. The aim of the workshop was to create a platform for exchange, to encourage and train young …

 Posted by Kudzayi Ngwerume at 9:17 am  Tagged with: Arts

Fine-tuning Higher Education in Ghana.

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Jun 172013
 
Fine-tuning Higher Education in Ghana.

Ghana’s strides in bridging the vast educational gap amongst its people have been wrought with endless challenges which necessitated restructuring of the educational sector and a back and forth decision on the number of years to be spent in Senior …

 Posted by anitaodeiosafo at 10:18 am  Tagged with: Competency-based training, Higher Education, Polytechnics

Using sport to boost confidence in girls

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Jun 172013
 
Using sport to boost confidence in girls

A fairly cool evening found me at Kitante Hill School jubilantly witnessing a girls’ vs. girls’ football game. It’s nearly impossible to watch such a football match and not wince at the possibility of head-knocking, kicks to the chest, concussions, …

 Posted by Patricia Okelowange at 8:24 am  Tagged with: Education&Society, International Inspiration
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