Four schools and eight teachers from across Sub-Saharan Africa have been nominated as part of Microsoft’s 2014 class of Mentor Schools and the Inaugural Class of Expert Educators.
The nominations recognise visionary educators who are using technology to equip student outcomes and new generation skills as well as teachers who demonstrate effective use of technology in learning.
The four nominated schools were chosen from more than 250 applicants globally, from 80 countries, including Nigeria’s government secondary school Jabi, Gayanza High School in Uganda, SARM state secondary school, Mauritius, and Aga Khan secondary school, Kenya.
via African teachers and students nominated among world’s most innovative | HumanIPO.