Search results for "Active pedagogy"
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Finding Learning in Teaching : Eritrean primary teacher educators' perspectives on implementing learner-centered and interactive pedagogies
2018
Eritrea has given an increasing policy emphasis on implementing learner-centered interactive pedagogies (LCIP) at all levels of the education system. However, both teachers and teacher educators struggle with implementation of matching school practices. This study attempts to identify some of the gaps between the objectives set in the National Education Policy of the State of Eritrea and the everyday practices observable at the educational institutions. The focus of the analysis is on examining data from teacher educators at the Asmara Community College of Education. The international exposure and collaboration with Finnish education experts has been appreciated by the teacher educators as …
Eritrean teachers' perceptions of learner-centred interactive pedagogy
2021
In most sub-Saharan African countries, mainstreaming learner-centred interactive pedagogy (LCIP) is defined as a policy priority. Similarly, Eritrea has adopted the same policy to seek a solution to its educational challenges. Rather than rote mastery of course content, the LCIP approach prioritises learners in constructing knowledge through interaction, active participation and controlling the learning process. This paper explores secondary school teachers' perceptions of LCIP and their challenges in implementing this pedagogical approach. Constructivism and sociocultural learning theory are considered conceptual frameworks to highlight LCIP as an approach for teaching and learning. Qualit…
TalentCampus, un programa de capacitación para revelar, desarrollar y resaltar talentos
2016
Since 2012, the French project TalentCampus has set up training sessions to help people to develop their soft skills. TalentCampus was created in 2012 by a cluster of universities and higher education institutions, with a national agency for PhD support (ABG Intelli’agence). It was awarded funding through a national research call (IDEFI – french government investment for the future scheme). The aim of TalentCampus is to increase excellence in higher education by exploring the development of soft skills. However, the training sessions are not only for higher education students. Indeed, the idea is for participants to discover themselves through exchanges with people from many different backg…