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Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Today our facilitator workshops focused on collaborative learning and teaching. There was lots of laughter as we shared ideas throughout the day. We facilitated an introduction to collaborative learning using a
reading circle approach that had the Kenyan teachers reading their…
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Monday, August 9, 2010
This is the first day of facilitator workshops with the Kenyan teachers at Utimishi Academy. Many of the facilitators arrived last night so we had a chance to get to know
each other over supper. Today there was an amazing amount of great discussion
about Professional Learning Communities (PLC), the graffiti activity questions
prompted…
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Thursday, August 5 and Friday, August 6, 2010
We’re busy planning for the upcoming facilitator workshops. We had worked on our handout packed for the four teaching methodologies that we are presenting next week. This was the best thing that we ever did because now
we can focus on planning and using the handouts as a guide.
We were also watching…
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Wednesday, August 4, 2010
The schools are all closed now for a term break. The break came early due to a referendum vote today on changes to the Kenyan constitution. All Kenyans need time to vote either yes or no to the changes.
We’ve been asking about the changes so we have a bit of an understanding of the
importance of the referendum. Some of the changes include: decentralizing the
government and giving more power to local…
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Tuesday, August 3, 2010
This morning we visited classrooms at Utamishi Boys Academy in Gilgil. The school is our home for the next three weeks until we return to Nairobi on our way home. Utimishi is a
National boarding school for secondary students who have performed at the top
of the grade eight national exams. The majority of the students at Utamishi
have parents who are police officers. Half of the students are away for…
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