Teach Middle East Magazine Jan-Feb 2019 Issue 3 Volume 6 | Page 51

Mwezi Teacher Training Centre The next project visited, was Mwezi Teacher Training Centre (TTC). The teacher training resource centre at Mwezi TTC, was constructed with funds and help from Dubai Cares. Eagerly waiting to welcome us, with beaming smiles, songs and dance, were the students and school community at large. In my interactions with the student teachers and their exhibits, I was impressed with how innovative they were, in how they used their limited resources. The teacher training centre’s mission is to train and equip teachers who will be at the forefront of leading the country’s early childhood education reform, by teaching in the various local schools. Dubai Cares Project In Partnership With Educate! Educate!’s mandate is to prepare youth in Africa with the skills to succeed in today’s economy. Its goal is to tackle youth unemployment by reforming what schools teach and how they teach it, so that students can acquire the skills necessary to start businesses or get a job which would help drive development in their communities. Educate! currently operates in Uganda, Rwanda and Kenya. It serves as a technical advisor to the Rwanda education Board on Rwanda’s national curriculum reform. ECD Muyumbu School Our third project visit took us to the outskirts of Kigali, in Rwamagana district, at ECD Muyumbu School, which is one of the schools being supported by Dubai Cares through its local partner Educate! under a programme known as Learning and Innovation Partnership. The initiative aims to introduce practical and skills- based training in schools which would help equip students for future leadership roles and entrepreneurship skills to start businesses, while at school. While at ECD Muyumbu, we were able to sit in, on a Skills Lab lesson, which is a student-centred pedagogy, consisting of a simple; ‘Build, Practice, Present’ framework. We also sat in on a Student Business Club lesson, in which students applied the skills they learned in the entrepreneurship subject (Skills Lab), to start their own enterprises. After the lessons the students displayed their business products, which included; liquid soap, envelopes, basket weaving, agricultural produce and pastry. A further interaction with the students, revealed that after raising their own Students dance and sing along as they welcome the Dubai Cares and VSO teams Signage at Mwezi TTC, welcoming the Dubai Cares and VSO teams Students perform for their guests Students pose for the camera with a Dubai Cares employee and their Principal, Ernest Akimana nominal initial investment capital, they had already broken even and were now making a modest profit. A student makes a presentation on behalf of her group, in a Student Business Club lesson The snapshot of the work Dubai Cares has embarked on in Rwanda, with its partners VSO and Educate!, is set to build on a legacy that will help lay down part of the foundation on which a developed Rwanda, will emerge and thrive. CEO Tariq Al Gurg, chats with a student involved in the basket weaving project Dubai Cares CEO Tariq Al Gurg,(R) and Educate! Executive Director and Co- Founder Boris Bulayev, (L), having a chat After The Bell | | Jan - Feb 2019 | 51