06/03/2010 (Schoolprojects, Schools to the sea, Schools' exchange)
Outdoor learning activities are extremely popular with both pupils and teachers particularly when the opportunity takes them beyond their own school compound. So when IFAW provided a grant to support education activities to raise awareness about marine animals both interest and excitement shot up. Working with the theme: Under one sky, why animals matter- six [...]
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10/19/2009 (Schoolprojects, Schools' exchange)
After the delivery of paints to Mwaroni Primary, it was time to move from talk to action in making school murals. The two Janes (of Mlaleo and Kengeleni Schools) offered to accompany their pupils and help teach Mwaroni pupils how to get on with the mural.
On 8th October, 5 pupils of Kengeleni and 5 pupils [...]
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09/29/2009 (Allgemein, Schoolprojects, Schools to the sea, Schools' exchange, Teachers)
The colourful question
Maybe I should have offered a prize for the closest guess, like a raffle. Not many attempts and two weeks is a long time to keep trying. That new look brings the sea right into the compound of Mlaleo Primary school in Mombasa. Through the teachers’ training and schools to the sea projects, [...]
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09/14/2009 (Pupils, Schoolprojects, Schools' exchange)
It has been quite a while but the trip to Nimuyumba was unforgettable and I had promised you would hear the story on another day. Nimuyumba had made preparations for the visiting schools in the truest African way- it was a big day for the club members, the other pupils, the teachers, the school committee [...]
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06/06/2009 (Allgemein, Schoolprojects, Seminars, Teachers)
Schön, dass Sie unseren Blog gefunden haben! Die “Environmental Education Initiative” (EEI) vereinigt einige Non-Profit-Organisationen und Vereine, welche in Ostafrika Lehrer/-innenweiterbildung zum Thema Umweltbildung betreiben. Im Dezember 2003 führte Kathrin Futter gemeinsam mit einer Biologin aus der Schweiz und Sarah Ater das erste Seminar in Mombasa (Kenia) durch. Seit dem Jahr 2004 ist Sarah Ater die [...]
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