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Namibia: Africa house hopes to ‘Educate a Million to Educate a Billion’

África/Namibia/Abril 2016/Fuente:Namibian/Autor:Hildegard Titus

Resumen: La casa de África (Africa house) es una nueva organización social creada por un grupo de jóvenes creativos e innovadores con la esperanza de hacer una diferencia en África y en el mundo.  El objetivo es crear un espacio en el que, en lugar de esperar ayuda externa, los africanos establecieron su propia organización para hacer frente a los problemas africanos y fomentar la unidad y el panafricanismo que trasciende las fronteras raciales y se centra en la redefinición de lo que significa ser africano, además de inculcar un sentido de orgullo en un mundo que margina, desprecia y subestima la capacidad de los africanos mediante el fomento y la promoción de las artes y la reeducación de los africanos sobre su historia.

Africa House is a new social enterprise created by a group of young creatives and innovators hoping to make a difference in Africa and the world.

Their aim is to create a space where, instead of waiting for outside help, Africans set up their own organisation to deal with African problems and to encourage unity and pan-Africanism which transcends racial boundaries and focuses on redefining what it means to be African.

They also aim to instil a sense of pride in a world that marginalises, belittles and underestimates the capacities of Africans by encouraging and promoting the arts and re-educating Africans about their history.

Africa House hopes to address the struggles and hardships that Africans face on a daily basis.

With education being their main focus, they hope to address the factors that hinder childhood education, be it a lack of resources, learning materials or even harmful practices like child marriages and aim to create awareness campaigns to let their communities know how harmful these practices are.

Amani Exchange is their current flagship campaign, created to help local schools by providing them with the materials that they need, for example textbooks, stationery and other school supplies.

By selling T-shirts designed by local designer Ndapcee Kashunu at N$200 a piece, which can be purchased directly from them, Africa House is hoping to «educate a million to educate a billion».

Fuente de la noticia: http://www.namibian.com.na/Africa-House-hopes-to-%E2%80%98educate-a-million-to-educate-a-billion%E2%80%99/38569/read

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En Bolivia: Instruyen lectura obligatoria de 10 minutos en todas las materias

 La lectura en el aula busca incentivar el hábito en los niños desde el nivel inicial.

La Paz, Bolivia. 05-04-2016. Autora: Verónica Zapana S.   Fuente:paginasiete.bo

El Ministerio de Educación alista una norma que establece la lectura obligatoria de 10 minutos en todas las materias de educación regular, incluida educación física y otras áreas técnicas,  informó el viceministro de Educación Alternativa y Especial, Noel Aguirre.

«Los 10 minutos de lectura en las unidades educativas se van a implementar  desde este año, a través de una resolución, un reglamento y una convocatoria”, dijo Aguirre, ayer, en el lanzamiento de la quinta versión de la campaña Bolivia Lee.

Aseguró que el instructivo será emitido por el  Viceministerio de Educación Regular en estos días.    A partir de esa norma «se prevé que los maestros de todas las áreas dediquen una parte de las clases a la lectura”,  adelantó.

El parágrafo uno del artículo 89 de la Resolución Ministerial 01/2016 -que rige la gestión escolar en curso- establece «la lectura comprensiva obligatoria participativa en cada área correspondiente, antes del inicio de cada contenido, por los estudiantes en un lapso de 10 minutos al inicio de cada jornada escolar”.

Aguirre explicó que la sesión de lectura se hará al inicio de los periodos de todas las áreas o materias. «Si yo (maestro) doy la materia de matemáticas -ejemplificó- voy a dedicar  tiempo   para hacer  una breve lectura al comenzar las clases”. La actividad, que busca reforzar el hábito de lectura en los estudiantes, se implementará no sólo en educación regular (inicial, primaria y secundaria).

«Vamos a  incentivar la lectura y escritura también en educación alternativa y especial y alfabetización”, explicó el viceministro y acotó que para estas dos últimas áreas se redactará el instructivo específico.

El parágrafo dos del artículo 89 de la  Resolución Ministerial 01/2016 plantea también que, paralelamente a la lectura comprensiva, «se desarrollarán procesos de textos narrativos, descriptivos, argumentativos e instructivos como resultado de las actividades de análisis, reflexión  y crítica de la lectura”.

Por ello, en cada  área se incorporará el trabajo con  las familias y la organización de ferias y concursos  durante el año.  La labor de fomentar la lectura en el sistema educativo se desarrolla   desde hace ocho años y -según Aguirre- ya da frutos aunque aún tiene  desafíos. «No todos leemos y no todos hacemos el análisis de lo que leemos, aún hay pendientes”, reflexionó. Recalcó que el objetivo es que los estudiantes lean  por gusto y  no por obligación.

 Por su parte, el ejecutivo del altiplano de la Confederación de Maestros Urbanos, Wilfredo Siñani, dijo  que los maestros no se oponen a la norma, pero deben «discutir” cómo se aplicará.  «Lo que no quiere es que se reduzca un tiempo de la planificación de avance curricular”, sostuvo.

Campaña Bolivia «Lee» se amplía a las escuelas

 Para intensificar el hábito de lectura en  la población, el  Ministerio de Educación presentó ayer la quinta versión de la campaña Bolivia Lee, que desde este año se amplía a educación regular, informó  el viceministro de Educación Alternativa y Especial, Noel Aguirre.

Explicó que en esta gestión «también las escuelas instalarán bibliotecas comunitarias hechas por los estudiantes como un acto de solidaridad”.

 La recolección de los textos se realizará en una jornada especial, el  24 de abril, en la que participarán miembros de las Fuerzas Armadas y  personal del Ministerio de Educación, entre otras instituciones.  «Ese día se hará la recolección de libros casa por casa en todo el país”. También se abrirán puntos de acopio en todas las direcciones departamentales de educación del país.

 Preven recolectar 100 mil libros. «El objetivo es intensificar la lectura y escritura, las que nos permiten ampliar los horizontes, conocer otras realidades, experiencias y saberes; además, nos permiten hacer historia en  vida, precisó Aguirre.

 En los cuatro años de la campaña Bolivia Lee se recopiló  375.994 libros, con los que se instaló 1.619 bibliotecas comunitarias.

Fuente de la noticia: 

http://www.paginasiete.bo/sociedad/2016/4/5/instruyen-lectura-obligatoria-minutos-todas-materias-92173.html

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Gambia college seeks bailout from Alumni

África/Gambia/Abril 2016/Fuente: The Point /Autor:Ebrima Bah

Resumen: El Colegio Gambia y su consejo de administración recibieron donaciones a raíz de una convocatoria abierta de apoyo a la universidad por el director. La necesidad de la universidad para el apoyo se acentuó por la falta de suficientes materiales de enseñanza y de aprendizaje, aulas y mobiliario, además de contar con una infraestructura deficiente.

The Gambia College and its governing council received about D10, 000 on the spot at the 2014/2015 graduation ceremony, from personalities and ex-students of the college at the Brikama campus on Saturday.

The cash-gifts began to rain in the hands of the master of ceremony, following an open call for support to the college by the principal.

The college’s need for support was heightened by the lack of sufficient teaching and learning materials, classroom space and furniture in addition to poor infrastructure.

Students say the scramble for classroom space and furniture before lectures has been the order of the day, since they began to share the facilities at the Brikama campus with students of the University of The Gambia.

The conduct of a whole lecture under the shade of trees with two students sharing a single seat and some others on their toes or on roots of the tree became the norm and culture.

Rex Bojang, a senior lecturer at the Gambia College, translated his lessons of «using locally available resources» to teach by creating a classroom niche under the big tree supposedly car park for his Education technology course, for many years now.

The college administration has for the past seven years been entrusted to the management of the University of The Gambia, limiting chances of the college staff to speak on its behalf at the previous three graduation ceremonies.

In his address to over four thousand graduands and invited guests, principal of the Gambia College Aboubacarr Jallow explained that he was appointed by the President of The Gambia to move the college to academic excellence.

Dr Cherno Omar Barry, permanent secretary for the Ministry of Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology (MoHERST), who was the guest speaker at the graduation, pointed out that the Gambia College is the longest surviving tertiary institution, established since before independence to date.

«It has evolved from 1946 as the Georgetown Teacher Training Institute to Yundum College in 1952, and gradually to what it is today which started in 1982, expanding its functions from education to health and agriculture.»

In his report, after one year in service as principal of the college, Mr Jallow noted that the college relies heavily on the government subvention. He said students are aware of the struggle, especially during lectures.

Declaring that «furniture is a big problem in the college», he called on the outgoing students to form an alumni association to raise funds for the college.

He reminded them further that «every dalasi matters», while extending the appeal to all former students and friends of the college.

Consequently, the Minister of Higher Education proposed a contribution of D100 from every ex-student. His suggestion was announced by the master of the ceremony amidst thunderous applause.

The newly-appointed chairman of the Gambia College Governing Council, Ebrahim Tas Dondeh, said the college should be allowed to compete with other similar institutions and demand for compensation for the services it offers. He pointed out that the college may not do well, if they continue to advocate for business as usual without the necessary changes in the modus operandi, in the face of financial shortages that have shown no sign of abating.

«If we don’t, we will be unconsciously undermining or curtailing the potentials and ability of this great institution of its well-being and its economic and social development goal.»

Mr Dondeh believes that the beacon of hope, bastion and citadel of intelligence which captured conscience of the nation, and created by the college decades ago, should not be forgotten.

The permanent secretary of MOHERST, who pledged the sum of D3000 to the college’s coffers, urged every other former student of the institution to emulate him or do much more than what he has done. To him, the words of Nelson Mandela are enough to justify dipping hands into his pocket for supporting the college.

«Education is the great engine of personal development. It is through education that the daughter of a peasant can become a doctor, that the son of a mine worker can become the head of the mine, that a child of a farm worker can become the president of a great nation. It is what we make out of what we have, not what we are given that separates one person from another.»

According to Katim Touray, history lecturer at the Gambia College, the trend at which the new administration is striving to govern the college will earn the institution a greater reputation on the production and delivery of its services. He pointed out that the areas of concern are many, but hopes are brighter.

According to analysts, the large turnout of graduands at the ceremony was an indication of students’ long-awaited wish to see the college assert its independence. Many of them have arguably failed to show up at the grounds of the last three graduation ceremonies, based on the fear that the «marriage» with the University of The Gambia was meant to overshadow them.

 

Fuente de la noticia:http://thepoint.gm/africa/gambia/article/gambia-college-seeks-bailout-from-alumni

Fuente de la imagen:http://www.gambiacollege.edu.gm/public/media/img/collegeat641.jpg

 

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Norway ‘best in Scandinavia’ at integration: report

Europa/Noruega/Abril 2016/Fuente: http://www.thelocal.no/Autor: Editor

Resumen: El informe, basado en datos de países de la OCDE, fue publicado por el instituto de investigación noruego «Inclusión  y Dirección de Diversidad», y muestra que Noruega gana a Dinamarca y Suecia, así como una serie de otros países de la UE en las cifras de educación, empleo e ingresos de los inmigrantes.

The report, based on data from OECD countries, was published by Norwegian research institute Inclusion and Diversity Directorate (Inkluderings- og mangfoldsdirektoratet – IMDi), and shows that Norway beats both Denmark and Sweden as well as a series of other EU countries on figures for immigrant education, employment and income.

But Norway’s relative integration success is not necessarily a direct result of country’s immigration policies.

The report said that Norway’s strong economic growth and a large number of available jobs are the main reasons it outpaces its neighbours when it comes to integration. Additionally, Sweden has received the most refugees over the last ten years, while Norway has received the most working migrants, who are easier to get into employment.

The IMDi report measured integration by examining employment, education and living conditions among immigrants generally and young people with immigrant backgrounds in particular. In Norway, 28 percent of those aged 15 and 34 who have immigrant backgrounds are either employed or in education.

“The report shows that there are still major differences within Norway, and we definitely have big challenges. But if we compare ourselves with other countries on immigrants’ employment, education level and income level, we score rather well,” Kristian Rose Tronstad, a researcher with the Norwegian Institute for City and Regional Research (Norsk institutt for by- og regionforskning), who wrote the IMDi report, told VG.

“[But] I would be cautious about saying that everything is rosy,” added Tronstad.

The report shows that 37 percent of immigrants in Norway are in higher education – the highest level in Scandinavia – and that this percentage is increasing year on year.

More immigrants are also in employment in Norway compared Denmark, Sweden and the most of the EU – the Norwegian employment level of 71 percent is beaten only by Iceland, Switzerland and Luxembourg. Some 66 percent of female immigrants are also working in Norway – a result way ahead of any other country. Immigrants in Norway also earn more than their Scandinavian counterparts, but the report said that much of that could be ascribed to the generally higher wages in Norway

However, many immigrants – both highly educated migrants and second-generation immigrants – are relatively poor at Norwegian, according to the report, which also finds that young people in the age range 15-34 are more likely to become marginalized than ethnic Norwegians.

The report also found that despite having the lowest immigrant unemployment rates, immigrants and those with immigrant backgrounds are still twice as likely to find themselves outside of the labour market than ethnic Norwegians.

Fuente de la noticia: http://www.thelocal.no/20160407/norway-best-in-scandinavia-at-integration

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Amidst Terrorism, Italian Leader Calls for Investing in Education

Europa/Italia/Abril 2016/Fuente: http://www.thecrimson.com/Autor: Lena Episalla

Resumen: El primer ministro de Italia, Matteo Renzi pidió mayores inversiones en cultura y educación, además de la seguridad nacional, para estabilizar la inestabilidad política y económica actual en Europa.

Prime Minister of Italy Matteo Renzi called for greater investments in culture and education, in addition to national security, to stabilize current political and economic unrest in Europe at the Harvard Art Museums on Thursday.

According to Renzi, this is the first time an incumbent prime minister of Italy has visited Harvard. His address, sponsored by the Center for European Studies and the Italian Consulate General in Boston, is part of a four-day tour in the U.S.

Renzi began his address emphasizing the role universities play as leaders of change. He said students, researchers, and professors are central to creating new strategies for solving society’s most pressing problems.

“We need a different idea of the world—we need a different approach by students, by researchers, by professors,” he said. “Universities around the world are the keys to the future.”

Given the recent terrorist attacks that took place in Brussels, Renzi stressed the importance of new initiatives to stem acts of violence around globe.

“The attack of Brussels is an incredible attack to the ideals of Europe and the unity of Europe,” he said.

Renzi said these incidents not only reflect the threats posed by actors outside of Europe, but, more importantly, reveal issues within Europe that contribute to the radicalization of European citizens. Renzi called for stronger political action to combat terrorism in Europe.

“The enemy is not only abroad,” he said. “The enemy is inside our cities, inside our borders.”

Renzi suggested the solution to this problem is to “invest in both directions.” He said an investment in culture and education is equally as important as investments in security and technology “because it is exactly our culture that is the target of terrorists.”

Renzi urged a governmental response to the issues affecting Europe. Arguing that problems in Europe partly derive from legislative deadlock, he called for less focus on economic austerity and an increase in the power of government leaders to implement reforms.

The Prime Minister argued that recent economic and political reforms in Italy have benefited the country. Renzi said the reduction of taxes, exposure to new markets, and implementation of structural reforms in Italian politics have contributed to the country’s recent financial recovery.

“We must finally open the minds, open the doors, and invest in a different future,” he said. “It is a priority for me and my team… to create the possibility and the opportunity for the new generation to live the dream and not the nightmare.”

Pietro Galeone ’17 said he appreciated the prime minister’s hopeful message for the future and his support for political and economic reform.

“The focus on the investment in culture and an institution of higher education was something that I think was very powerful,” he said.

Fuente de la noticia: http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2016/4/1/matteo-renzi-at-harvard/

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Nicaragua energía limpia y educación ecoamigable

 Implementación del Proyecto  “Quiero Leer Para Aprender:

Nicaragua/07 de Abril de 2016/Energía Limpia XXI/by inUncategorized.

Energía Limpia XXI. Nicaragua está promoviendo energía limpia y educación. Polaris Energy Nicaragua S.A (PENSA) impulsará la implementación del Proyecto  “Quiero Leer Para Aprender: Una ventana de oportunidades para el Desarrollo Humano Sostenible de Niños y Niñas en edad escolar”, convenio que se celebró el pasado 22 de marzo entre PENSA y World Vision Nicaragua; beneficiando a más de 100 familias, 10 docentes y 306 niñas y niños en edades de 6 a 12 años,  en el Municipio de Telica del Departamento de León.

La iniciativa propuesta a partir de los lineamientos definidos en el Plan Nacional de Desarrollo Humano 2012-2016 los cuales están vinculados a responder a cinco desafíos estratégicos del país que son coincidentes con la programación de World Vision Nicaragua: 1) garantizar la permanecía de niños y niñas en el sistema escolar, 2) aumentar la niveles de rendimiento escolar de NNs, 3) fortalecer las capacidades de lecto-escritura en niños y niñas de primaria, 4) incidir en la generación de ambientes protectores para NNs a nivel familiar, escolar y comunitario, basados en la cultura de la ternura y 5) la incorporación segura de tecnología a los procesos educativos de niños y niñas a través del modelo de responsabilidad social compartida mediante la alianza con el Gobierno y el sector privado. Un reporte de Energía Limpia XXI indica que el proyecto “Quiero Leer Para Aprender” estimula el aumento en las capacidades de niñas, niños, familias y docentes para contribuir a la reducción de vulnerabilidades que limitan su desarrollo humano por medio de tres componentes 1) Desarrollo de habilidades para la lecto-escritura, II) Protección y educación con ternura, III) innovación a través de la incorporación de las TIC a los procesos enseñanza-aprendizaje. EL proyecto se implementara de abril 2016 a marzo 2017.

A través del impulso de la responsabilidad social empresarial (RSE) y  con una donación aproximada de 17 mil dólares por parte de PENSA, se desarrollará un marco institucional que facilitará esta alianza con World Vision Nicaragua y la coordinación con el Ministerio de Educación. World Vision Nicaragua es una organización especializada en educación, su propuesta de valor está dirigida al desarrollo de: Niñas y Niñas felices creciendo en un ambiente tierno y seguro que propicie su participación y desarrollo.

Fuente noticia: http://energialimpiaparatodos.com/2016/04/07/15611/

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