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  2. Zambian Open University - Wikipedia

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    The Zambian Open University started offering post-graduate studies in 2006 with an intake of 15 students in one program – Master’s degree of Education in Literacy and Development. Since then more postgraduate programs [ 5 ] have been introduced; including:

  3. Education NGOs - Wikipedia

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    An Education NGO, or Education Non-Governmental Organization, is an organization that focuses on educational initiatives and programs outside the realm of government or state-run education systems. These NGOs often work to provide educational access to students who may not have access to public or government education, advocate for government ...

  4. Voluntary Service Overseas - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, VSO was awarded a grant of £50 million from the UK's Department of International Development (DFID) for a program called "Volunteering for Development". The three-year initiative aims to improve quality and access to health and education services as well as livelihood opportunities for the most poor and vulnerable, and targets more ...

  5. Experiential education - Wikipedia

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    The development of experiential education as a philosophy has been intertwined with the development of these other educational theories but there are differences between them. John Dewey was the most famous proponent of hands-on learning or experiential education, [2] which was discussed in his book Experience and Education, published in 1938 ...

  6. Teacher education - Wikipedia

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    A distinction is sometimes made between inducting a teacher into a new school (explaining the school's vision, procedures etc.), and inducting a new teacher into the teaching profession (providing the support necessary to help the beginning teacher develop a professional identity, and to further develop the basic competences that were acquired ...

  7. Restless Development - Wikipedia

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    Restless Development (formerly known as Students Partnership Worldwide) is a non-governmental organization which organizes volunteer placements for young people in the areas of civic participation, livelihoods and employment, sexual rights, and leadership. It operates in 74 countries in Africa and Asia, as well as the United States and United ...

  8. Education in Zambia - Wikipedia

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    Higher education in Zambia has improved in the recent years due to the increase of private universities and colleges. The biggest university is the public University of Zambia [ 1 ] which is located in the capital city of Lusaka along the Great East Road and hosts a number of local and international students.

  9. NGOs in West Africa - Wikipedia

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    National NGOs can help bridge disparity gaps that national governments have not been able to reach and remedy. [8] Examples of West African national NGOs will be listed down below divided by Human Rights, Finance and Development, Health, and Environment based organizations made to promote change within their corresponding sectors.