2nd African Ministerial Forum stresses urgency to accelerate ICT integration in education
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GESCI and FAWE sign formal agreement to advance African women policy makers’ leadership capacities
GESCI and the Forum for African Women Educationalists (FAWE) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on June 9, 2016.
Côte d’Ivoire and GESCI sign MoU
GESCI signed an MoU with the Ministry of Education of Côte d’Ivoire on June 8, 2016. The MoU was signed by Hon. Kandia Kamissoko Camara and GESCI’s CEO, Jerome Morrissey, during the 2nd Ministerial Forum on ICT Integration in Education and Training, which took place in Abidjan June 8-9, 2016 www.af…
2nd Ministerial Meeting on ICT Integration in Education and Training
GESCI is partnering with ADEA, AfDB, UNESCO, Intel and Microsoft to organise the 2nd Ministerial Forum on ICT Integration in Education and Training in Africa on ‘Advancing inclusive knowledge societies in Africa, Implementing Africa’s agenda 2063 and the SDGs’. (Abidjan, June 8-9, 2016)
African Digital Schools Initiative
23 March, 2016,Nairobi: GESCI held an experts’ meeting in Nairobi, Kenya, to kick off planning and preparatory work for the launching of the African Digital Schools Initiative (ADSI) Project in Kenya in October 2016. ADSI seeks to build digital schools of distinction and to improve STEM teaching and…
GESCI and ADEA step up collaboration to boost impact of programs
GESCI and ADEA have agreed to step up their partnership to boost the impact of their respective programs, in particular those integrating ICT in education and training in Africa. On January 28, 2016, GESCI’s Chief Executive Officer and ADEA’s Executive Secretary signed the renewal of a Memorandum…
GESCI contributes to global debate on ICT & Education
2015 is a key year for global development. The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) are currently being reviewed and new sustainable goals are being formulated for the next 15 years. The Education For All (EFA) initiative is also being reviewed, outcomes evaluated and new achievable goals are being…
Kenyan students awarded in project-based learning
Outstanding secondary students and teachers’ who participated in project-based learning under the Strengthening Innovation and Practice in Secondary Education (SIPSE) project were honoured Thursday 14 May 2015 during the national policy workshop held at the Kenya School of Government, Nairobi. …
SIPSE policy workshops in Tanzania
What have we done? What impact have we made? What have we learned? How will we use what we have learned to inform future interactions? These questions were posed by Patti Swarts, GESCI’s Director of Programmes during the Strengthening Innovation and Practice in Secondary Education (SIPSE) national…
SIPSE taking stock of project-based learning in Kenya
The last round of tracking the Partnership to Strengthen Innovation and Practice in Secondary Education (SIPSE) project is in progress. In line with this, a team of two officials from the ICT4E unit in Kenya’s Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (MoEST) and GESCI staff visited secondary…