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The Development of Education in Africa


The Development of Education in Africa

EDUCATION in Africa has a history reaching back many centuries. Certainly the achievements of the ancient civilizations of Egypt and Ethiopia are well known. Then, early in the first millennium of the Common Era, the Moors and other peoples on the northern fringe of Africa made notable contributions to world education and culture. And during the past 1,000 years the Saharan and sub-Saharan peoples had several centers of learning—Timbuktu, Ag Continue reading…

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Alternative Learning System for the Aeta Community: Equalizing Education to Cultural Minority Groups in Lopez, Quezon, Philippines


Alternative Learning System for the Aeta Community: Equalizing Education to Cultural Minority Groups in Lopez, Quezon, Philippines

 

 

“ALS is expected to provide solutions in areas of conflict, critical thinking, in indigenous people communities and in areas where literacy is most wanting and where literacy is needed.”

 

Hon. Jesli Lapus, Secretary of Department of Educatin

The government’s vision for non-formal education is revitalized and epitomized through an Executive Order No. 358 S. 2004, rnaming and reinventing o Continue reading…

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Tips on Surviving Your First Year in Seminary


If you are currently in seminary, have a look at these words of advice I’ve found online:

SOURCE: Dallas Theological Seminary

  1. Exercise. Sleep well. Eat well
  2. Take a 15-minute study break every 2 hours.
  3. Take a speed reading course.
  4. Give the Lord your best time.
  5. Make time for family and friends—in and out of seminary.
  6. Make a schedule for completing the semester’s assignments, and follow it.
  7. Find a ministry that uses your gifts.
  8. Find a mentor to guide you through this time.
  9. Attend social activities.
  10. Be on time for classes. Don’t miss often.
  11. Ask for help when you need it.
  12. Back-up your computer work.
  13. Keep your email address updated through the Student Information Page.
  14. Read Kerygma to stay with with announcements!
  15. Visit our friends at Going to Seminary for more advice and insight into surviving seminary.
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