Teacher Akinyi

Teacher Akinyi

Author: Lawrence A. Konjuro

Publisher: African Storybook Initiative

Published:

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A short and simple story about a wonderful teacher and what she teaches us.


The Value of a Teacher

The Value of a Teacher

Author: Kennedy Onyango Adongo

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2018-01-27

Total Pages: 115

ISBN-13: 1546284338

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The Value of a Teacher is not just a book but a library joining together dozens of writings on history, stories, songs, poetry, and speeches on illegal trade in wildlife, air quality, environmental rule of law, the green economy, chemicals and waste, and marine debris. Almost the only common factor is that they all speak to us of teachers, revealing their nature, their ecosystem-based adaptation response to climate change and them catapulting values.


CEO MEETS MOM (When my crazy boss meets my ninja mom)

CEO MEETS MOM (When my crazy boss meets my ninja mom)

Author: A. C. Mabrano

Publisher: Singapore New Reading Technology Pte Ltd

Published:

Total Pages: 412

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Mandy has to deal with all the eccentricities of her boss, the CEO of a conglomerate of Investment Firms. At the same time, her love life seems to be upside down, since her crush at school appears to be falling in love with her best friend. Could life be so unfair? And now, to make things worse, her ninja Mom meets Mr. Boss. Heeeelp!


Lady in Chains

Lady in Chains

Author: F. M. Genga-Idowu

Publisher: East African Educational Publishers

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 212

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At School in the World

At School in the World

Author: Carine E. Ullom

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2023-02-02

Total Pages: 439

ISBN-13: 153815384X

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The first resource to combine the theory of globalizing education preparation programs (EPP) with practice collected from all regions of the world, At School in the World: Developing Globally Engaged Teachers makes the case for the necessity of incorporating global citizenship and intercultural competence development into education curricula at all levels. This volume includes the voices of forty-seven emerging and distinguished intercultural education scholars from ten countries, providing a breadth and depth of experiences and practices never before collected in one book. This is an ideal resource for division leaders of EPP at colleges and universities, education policy developers, teacher preparation faculty, preservice teachers (undergraduate and graduate), and practicing teachers. Through insights from the field and practical examples, along with its broad scope, this comprehensive work aims to help these education practitioners develop their awareness of the importance of internationalization of teacher education; develop their intercultural competence; and learn strategies for incorporating global approaches in their courses and programs.


Encyclopedia of Language and Education

Encyclopedia of Language and Education

Author: Viv Edwards

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-11-01

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 9401145407

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This is the second volume of the Encyclopedia of Language and Education (8 vols). It draws on some 25 state-of-the-art reviews of current concerns in the study of literacy prepared by an international group of leading writers and researchers. It emphasizes the impact of globalization on our understanding of literacy. The approach is multidisciplinary, drawing on insights from fields as diverse as anthropology and computer science, sociolinguistics and psychology.


African Women and Intellectual Leadership

African Women and Intellectual Leadership

Author: Maurice Nyamanga Amutabi

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-02-29

Total Pages: 286

ISBN-13: 1003857914

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This book highlights the pioneering roles of African women as leaders and role models in Kenya, providing examples taken from across education, health, business, and a range of other sectors. Drawing on authentic first-hand accounts and narratives from key women in leadership positions, and those who have lived with them, the book presents the life stories of women leaders over the last fifty years, aiming to preserve their contributions for posterity and to inspire young people with moral, ethical, and progressive role models. The book uses African knowledge production strategies that look at the human being holistically, in the prism of Ubuntu, in order to define leadership in Africa from an African perspective, one that celebrates the role of the mother figure and places women at the centre of African values and societal dynamics. This book will be of interest to researchers and students of African studies, gender studies, and Kenyan education and socio-political history.


Becoming Somebody in Teacher Education

Becoming Somebody in Teacher Education

Author: Kari Kragh Blume Dahl

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-03-01

Total Pages: 239

ISBN-13: 1000344541

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Becoming Somebody in Teacher Education explores the realities of contemporary teacher education in Kenya. Based on a long-term ethnographic fieldwork, it views the teacher training institution as a space to grow, become and be shaped as teachers in complex moral worlds. Drawing on a rich conceptual and theoretical vocabulary, the book shows how students in these teacher education institutions constantly negotiate and confront the complex constructions of ethnicity, gender and class, as well as moral, religious and academic issues and a lack of resources encountered in the different institutional cultures. It outlines a complex array of concerns affecting student teachers that shape what professional becoming means in a stratified and diverse culture. This story of the process of growing up and becoming a professional teacher in an African setting will appeal to researchers, academics and students in the fields of teacher education, organizational studies, international education and development, social anthropology and ethnography.


Bilingual Education

Bilingual Education

Author: Jim Cummins

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 9401145318

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This volume provides a comprehensive account of the implementation of bilingual education programs in countries throughout the world. For academics, graduate students, and policymakers, this volume clearly outlines the social and educational goals that can be achieved through bilingual education. It highlights the need to take account of the complex political context of inter-group relationships within which bilingual programs are inevitably embedded.