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Strengthening innovation in secondary education

Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania, hosted a forum of the Partnership to Strengthen Innovation and Practice in Secondary Education (PSIPSE) June 21-23, 2016. GESCI participated in the forum, which was also attende by PSIPSE grantees coming from countries across Eastern, Central and Western Africa…

Uganda, Tanzania, Nigeria, Rwanda, Democratic Republic of the Congo, India, Kenya, Innovation, Secondary Education,

GESCI contributes to UNESCO Colloquium

UNESCO held a 3 day colloquium on Information and Communications Technology (ICT) and Teacher Training in Eastern Africa November 25-27, 2015, in Nairobi, Kenya. The Colloquium, “Taking the Qingdao Declaration forward - Seizing digital opportunities in East Africa to lead education…

Teachers need three types of knowledge in the 21st Century

Education at all levels is considered the foundation for social and economic development the world over. Efforts to increase access to education in Africa and Kenya in particular through the introduction of free primary and secondary education have been commendable. However sharp increases in…

Better paid teachers will be better teachers

We're not sure what the protocol is for writing a blog about a blog but that's the subject of this posting. Alex Twinomugisha and Esther Wachira from GeSCI wrote a blog for The Africa Report this week on the heated issue of African Teachers and remuneration. Of course the authors are too well versed…

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