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Thank you TTC Matimba, TTC Rubengera, TTC Save, TTC Kirambo, TTC Gacuba II and Lycée de Kigali and of course REB - we ma...
30/12/2014

Thank you TTC Matimba, TTC Rubengera, TTC Save, TTC Kirambo, TTC Gacuba II and Lycée de Kigali and of course REB - we made it! Here are some pictures from yesterday's Stakeholders' Day. Congratulations to the new and the first etutors / online teachers in Rwanda! Let's hope that the future will bring many more challenges and opportunites for eTeacher Training.

Hi Everyone! I would like to share some photos with you from our two-day-workshop with our future etutors in Kigali. We ...
17/11/2014

Hi Everyone! I would like to share some photos with you from our two-day-workshop with our future etutors in Kigali. We learned all about blogs and how to use them in teaching/learning. We even enjoyed true Rwandan "theatre" when it was time for some role play. :-) Thank you even to REB for participating.

Hi Everyone! The project is indeed getting closer and closer to its end. Our project evaluator, Claire, was here in Rwan...
27/10/2014

Hi Everyone! The project is indeed getting closer and closer to its end. Our project evaluator, Claire, was here in Rwanda for two whole weeks doing final evaluation interviews and visits in our project schools. Thank you everyone for participating and organizing these interviews. We received warm welcome in all our destinations! :-) I want to share with you some photos from our road trip - nice memories that we shall never forget!

After the short and dry summer/dry season the rains have started. There is nothing like an afternoon shower that clears ...
09/10/2014

After the short and dry summer/dry season the rains have started. There is nothing like an afternoon shower that clears the air.:-)

Our project eTeacher Training is doing well. Both at Gacuba II and Lycée de Kigali our participants/teachers are finishing off their last assignments and we in the project team are working intensively with REB focusing on the sustainability and scaling up of the training. I would like to send big and warm greetings as well as thanks to all participants and the principals of our schools during the third and last teaching period. Despite the different problems, not least the problems with the Internet connection, we have managed to succeed together. :-) I would also like to mention our probably even more hard working future etutors - Kalle and I are very proud of you! I will see many of you again during the following two weeks when our evaluator, Claire and I will be coming to visit you again. Till then enjoy these photos taken last week when visiting you!

Working together with UNESCO and REB (Rwanda Education Board) on "ICT competency framework for teachers". Full of energy...
08/07/2014

Working together with UNESCO and REB (Rwanda Education Board) on "ICT competency framework for teachers". Full of energy and insights - eTeacher Training will hopefully be part of the Rwandan Teacher Training program. A good workshop.

Hi Everyone! I would like to share the story of one of our participants/teachers from the eTeacher Training course. Remi...
02/07/2014

Hi Everyone! I would like to share the story of one of our participants/teachers from the eTeacher Training course. Reminds me, and hopefully you as well, how knowledge, however little, can open doors in our lives! Enjoy the reading and thank you Samuel, for writing this down.

SUCCESS STORY
Samuels’ story: from giving notes to using active learning methods with the help of ICT

I am called Samuel Ndagijimana, I am a teacher-educator in TTC Matimba, in Foundations of Education. As a new tutor I first encountered a problem of not having teaching material. I was sometimes stuck while preparing the content for students, thus forced to skip some topics in the syllabus.
Writing teaching notes in a notebook was all I thought I could do to help me during lesson presentation and giving notes to my students – the same notebook was used by my students to take notes from. Within three months I found the notebook very old with some pages missing. Lecturing method was my favorite method because it helped me to spare time for my students to write notes in their notebooks. Covering the syllabus seemed challenging because most of my time was consumed by giving notes. My students had to wait for me to give them notes; it was really tiresome and boring.
Fortunately Education Finder project organized a six-month on-line training on how to use ICT in education. A gamut of issues was solved in my teaching practice. We were introduced to ICT tools available in our college that we use on daily basis. I learned how to use ICT tools in preparing and presenting a lesson. The training helped me to use social online communities to exchange ideas with fellow teachers around the world and look for material to use in my subject from online libraries around the world. The training equipped me with skills to make digital materials for my students. This was really a relief to my problems.
Currently it is no longer a problem to find material to teach. The world is open for me. I now make research on Internet in different online libraries such as in Rwanda Education Commons, the library of Open University of Tanzania, etc. I help new col-leagues as well as other tutors in Rwanda to get material to teach. I also ask them to assist me when there is material I want.
I helped my students to go on Internet to make research on Internet. I no longer use lecture method because students can now access the source of knowledge. I give them assignments that they work on and present in groups. I now have enough time to use active methods in or outside the class. The time I used to squander in giving notes is used in different activities with students. I prepare handouts that the school prints out and students make photocopies with very little money, cheaper than even the price of a notebook.
I no longer lose notes; I have a soft copy of the content I teach. I present using my laptop or my phone and when there is a mistake I correct it easily; when I have something to add in notes I do it easily. ICT made teaching and learning an enjoyable experience for both my students and myself. I really appreciate what Education Finder and their sponsor did for us.

Better late than never -handing out certificates for the future etutors and participants from the first teaching period....
21/05/2014

Better late than never -handing out certificates for the future etutors and participants from the first teaching period. Congratulations!

Hello everyone! In Rwanda we have been extremely busy while learning about ICT in learning and also about Moodle. The co...
21/05/2014

Hello everyone! In Rwanda we have been extremely busy while learning about ICT in learning and also about Moodle. The course workshops are done in Gacuba II and Lycée de Kigali. Nice! At the moment we are just finishing off the three-day-training about Moodle in Kigali. Thank you for all of the participants! Your skills will be needed in the future.

Nu är vi igång även i TTC Gacuba II i Gisenye i nordvästra Rwanda! Trevligt! :-)Now we have started the eTeacher Trainin...
14/05/2014

Nu är vi igång även i TTC Gacuba II i Gisenye i nordvästra Rwanda! Trevligt! :-)

Now we have started the eTeacher Training course even in Gacuba II in the northeast of Rwanda. Nice! :-)

Exciting three months start tomorrow...
04/05/2014

Exciting three months start tomorrow...

We are having busy days in the project at the moment – the last and final teaching period will start on May 5th, next Monday! Kalle, our Swedish etutor, is doing the last adjustments in the Rwandan...

15/04/2014

Most of the future eTutors, Claire Englund the evaluator and Satu Molander team leader The project eTeacher Training at Teacher Training Colleges trains TTC teacher trainers (plus one secondary sch...

Hello everyone! Rwanda has reached some good results in young pupils starting school. Now it is the year for quality in ...
18/02/2014

Hello everyone! Rwanda has reached some good results in young pupils starting school. Now it is the year for quality in education. Read more of what the minister for education has to say. http://www.theguardian.com/global-development-professionals-network/2014/jan/29/rwanda-education-teacher-training-youth-unemployment

With primary school attendance at nearly 100%, Rwanda's education minister sets his sights on improving quality and tackling the country's high youth unemployment rates

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