Good day everyone wherever you may be. Since 2014 I have been following along your journey as you developed your teaching skills, knowledge and confidence. I have learned much from you along with way, and I am hoping that we can continue to share ideas and successes with each other on this site.
I will open up a comment area for you to add your questions, comments, and stories. My intent here is to continue the dialogue now that our program has finished – in a way to support your professional learning community. With your input, I will add to this blog, and you can add as well.
My welcome for you is an invitation to tell us who is joining us here in conversation – where are you now? Are you teaching? And what is a highlight for you now? I look forward to hearing from you.
I am well come the Dadaab UBC ,because teaching methods we gain at the university Is EFFECTIVE And RELEVANT To the Teaching fieldin Dadaab refugee camp if i say the truth on gruond . I, jama stimulated the knowledge and skills and implemented the same knowledge in somalia especaily KUDHAA Region of which i natured my community who need indeed the education to promote quality education
Dear Lorrie Miller,iam very much pleased to stay connected. It seems that we have only partly parted geographically but we are still staying in touch, if we can still share ideas and have a platform like this where we can express worthwhile or significant concerns and experiences. Thank you for supporting us every now and then.
Best regards
Hi dear Lorrie, am still in Dadaab camps specially at Dagahaley camp and teaching in one of the high schools at Dadaab called Tawakal secondary as science teacher in the compination of biology/chemistry. Alot has changed with your support and my efforts, hopefully will be graduating soon Inshaa Allah (God willing) this December.
Dear UBC-Moi Teacher Education program Dadaab graduates,
It is always a pleasure to know how you are doing and applying the knowledge you gained from the program.
Best, Samson.
MY NAM IS GODANA JALDESA JIRMO, first of all I thank to University of British Colombia and MOI University I thank also to all our teachers in both mentioned Universities, I had joined this program in 2014 and graduated in December 21/2018 at Moi university, I have realy gained alot of knowledge which are taken me far from when I had started this program,after i have graduated, i have joined teaching one of the secondary school in Dadaab as English teacher, I am happy to be a teacher,Iam very confident to stand infront of many people to share with them the knowledge i have. THANKS.
hallo lorrie and every one else good to have this platform as it will make us be together even when are in different locations.
for me I am Ifo camp now teaching in a school known as gateway secondary.
Hello, it is extremely important to be connected to share ideas and experiences in this platform. I am in Dadaab- Ifo camp, pursuing the degree course of education science. currenty not teaching.
Hello Lorrie,
It is extremely important to have this platform for sharing ideas and experiences. I am in Dadaab-Ifo camp pursuing degree course education Science. Current am not teaching.
Hello all memebers
Am sahal ahmed from wajir. It’s extreemly worth to be connected and stay in touch with friends and mentors. Currently am teaching a secondary school in wajir county. The knowledge and skills gained from UBC-Moo university is realise by my community members.
I’m Zainab Bishar Hussein one of the student in Dadaab. I’m very grateful for the wonderful work you did to change my life as well as the life of the community.This is because currently I can get my livelihood through teaching and I can fill the gap of inadequate teachers in the society.
I am in Garissa.
I have already mention to you that am not teaching in previous comment on the above assignment .
Am glad and looking forward to hear from you .