On June 8-9, the Urukundo Learning Center and our teachers again welcomed The Anne Frank Project from Buffalo State College (SUNY Buffalo) in Buffalo, New York, USA. The project uses stories as a vehicle for community building, conflict resolution and identity.
The visit has become a yearly event. This year, 11 students and two faculty members came from Buffalo State to Urukundo to participate in the program.
The purpose is to provide Urukundo’s teachers with the knowledge and ability to conduct the teaching sessions themselves. Teachers teach teachers to be able to teach other teachers. The program shows success. Leading in this year's module were our teachers from Urukundo Learning Center. Congratulations, Urukundo teachers. Well done.
I am proud of our teachers and their success.
Urukundo Learning Center team
The Buffalo team (with Mama) advised and made suggestions.
More than 90 local teachers from Urukundo and neighboring schools took part in the two-day teaching and learning experience.
On June 10, the Buffalo team spent the day at the school.
They also visited the daycare.
They participated in sports with our students. Fun was had by all.
We look forward to next year.