The purpose driven school leader webinar
We are pleased to invite you to our third webinar in the series. We have identified a significant gap in the business side of running schools. This is a reality of our job and we ignore at our peril.
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I’m thinking we should have mini container schools scattered across remote villages and ghettos in the south east.
We can give teachers tablets that contains curriculum, lesson plans and lesson contents embedded in. The tablets will have constant internet access to enable us modify and update contents in real time.
What do you think?
One thing that really gets me about working in the African education space is we don't ask "Why". We are great at asking "How", but we hardly focus on asking why a particular thing has worked in one context and why it should work in our context. We are good implementers, arguably
I work a lot with Indian and European education experts and one thing they continually tell me is how we Africans don't innovate- at least when it comes to education. We just take initiatives from abroad and copy paste them without much thought to adaptation...hurts to hear
@LeenaPylvanaine Thanks for your undoubted impact in Nigeria. I am a bit short of words and cannot express how deeply I feel and how sad I am to see you go. However, I wish you well in everything you do and everywhere you go. Farewell and hope to see you sometime in Finland.
Imagine if Nigerian students were taught Chemistry this way? No child will need to cram anymore. They will all easily understand and love chemistry.
Andrew Szydlo is the best Chemistry teacher i know. I started loving chemistry since the day i learn't about him.
This is one of the reasons why a lot of investment is needed in education.
Photographers, have you ever done a portrait session, gotten a lot of praise and felt in your heart "It really wasn't me. The person is already physically attractive and I had no hand in this."?