This week, four schools and eight teachers from across sub-Saharan Africa were nominated amongst the world’s best as part of Microsoft’s 2014 class of Mentor Schools and the Inaugural Class of Expert Educators. These exclusive one year programmes recognise visionary educators who are using technology to improve student outcomes, equip them with 21st century skills, and who are paving the way for other teachers by demonstrating the effective use of technology in learning.
The four schools were chosen from over 250 global applicants in 80 countries and include the Government Secondary School Jabi in Nigeria, the Aga Khan Academy in Kenya, Gayaza High School in Uganda and SARM State Secondary School in Mauritius.
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