Very interesting webinar.I missed the live presentation but cannot stopped listening the recorded version. I listened the recordings from the begining to end .Thank You.
@everyonemoment27 күн бұрын
good speech
@annemuraguri7001Ай бұрын
I have it already however nothing yet, kindly take me to the lead.
@SISAYBISET-hq5zeАй бұрын
How can l register in this channel? Could you send me the link?
@ChinweOchioguАй бұрын
How long will it take for my hard copy test result to get to me?
@assefagelaw399Ай бұрын
How can Ethiopia make a successful reform that has been brought to the ground? I am saying that Millions of students and teachers are out of education right now. How could you assess it from the goals of SDG4?
@lionimages23Ай бұрын
This is really informative. We need to game up as teacher to contribute in the quest to achieve SDG4. As a SEN teacher; I am up and running in my community, sensitizing people on the reasons why parents to Children with disabilities should not hide their children instead let them access education.
@arinzennaka390Ай бұрын
How do I get my results
@summersiren7407Ай бұрын
This video literally just explained all that👀
@assefagelaw399Ай бұрын
lack of opportunities and situations to use the language item
@viviankyillehАй бұрын
5
@brunesskings6572Ай бұрын
Wow Double wow 👏🏾👏🏾 thank you madam , you've just saved my day in seconds Having exams in an hour🌚🌝
@mummytriny52042 ай бұрын
WoW well explained
@kelechinkwonta37862 ай бұрын
Nice initiative. Keep it up Lady!!!
@BlackmaninEuropeanKitchenStar2 ай бұрын
Zimbawean plattform but playing European classical music to digress attention from the main star and issue. Africa tells her story and the story is published by foreigners and projected the way foreigners want. When will Africa not only tell her story but also trade the stories for Africas Benefit. When has African institutions be seen in Europe influencing, directing and packaging European culture for them? It is time to stop this unfavourable partern which has not brought Africa further from colonial and so called independent era.
@MosesMusa-sr3kh2 ай бұрын
Thinking and living with equality and open general perspective embraces the acceptance and respect for people's differences, promoting fairness, and valuing diverse perspectives. It involves recognizing the true worth of every individual and treating everyone with dignity and without prejudice. Here are a few principles that can guide one towards this approach: 1. **Empathy**: Try to understand things from others' points of view. 2. **Inclusivity**: Include all people in your actions and decisions, making sure no one is left out. 3. **Education**: Educate yourself about different cultures, lifestyles, and beliefs. 4. **Dialogue**: Engage in conversations with people who have different opinions and experiences. 5. **Reflection**: Reflect on your own biases and work on overcoming them. 6. **Action**: try to stop inequality in it's simplest form and advocate for the rights of others before the problems and the gaps become humangous . Living with these values not only contributes to personal growth but also helps in creating a more harmonious and equitable society.
@TechwithVande2 ай бұрын
Well done Calister. Your contribution to the educational sector is amazing.
@onyinyeasogwa63902 ай бұрын
Go girl!.....your passion in the education field is topnotch. More strength, grace and wisdom my dear👏
@mbahlawrence51112 ай бұрын
Nice one 👍
@anayongene33112 ай бұрын
Calista, I love your passion.
@ogagifom.a81702 ай бұрын
An amazing story....wonderful contribution by Calista towards nation building.
@user-gv9re4ui8r2 ай бұрын
I would like to try games
@user-gv9re4ui8r2 ай бұрын
Picture is used to help learners to discuss and share ideas, describe the Picture, discover the message
@user-gv9re4ui8r2 ай бұрын
They are similar
@user-gv9re4ui8r2 ай бұрын
Three ways
@user-gv9re4ui8r2 ай бұрын
3
@user-gv9re4ui8r2 ай бұрын
They are 7
@marianorodu53763 ай бұрын
I saw six teaching aids
@mayowaadako94253 ай бұрын
Beautiful ❤️
@user-hf1ei7mu5e3 ай бұрын
Thay are 6
@UncleTicky3 ай бұрын
Nice!
@onepageafrica46383 ай бұрын
This is beautiful. Prof. Layiwola's works of art reveal her strength in expressing indigenous knowledge and culture in more forms that people can relate to.
@fionawatt3 ай бұрын
🖤
@miningcreativity32193 ай бұрын
Thank you to British Council Culture Connect, Trio Media team and to every single Zambian across generations who made a contribution to the research. Many went above and beyond to tell their stories and experiences. Some demonstrated skills or shared their works. Others even made me toy drums or showed me cultural drums and instruments being made in real time. From game makers to dance, animation, film, music and podcasting - Zambians share generously and it was not only appreciated but provided the impetus to ensure as we engage now with AFRICAN AUDIO, Zambia agreed to join Ghana in going first with a Sene-Gambian organisation Yaram Arts supporting piloting with young learners from Luton 6th Form College in showing how codifying African music structure will make global music education inclusive in interactive and immersive ways that builds a new cultural ecosystem for storytelling across platforms in a way that will retain revenue for custodians and rights holders and provide an exhibition platform that is updatable and authenticated from origin. More can be found at the link below: www.soundcomposed.com/african-audio Thank you to Ghana - Professor Frempong, University of Ghana, Vivivi Studios, National Arts Council Zambia facilitating support from Zambia, the Nala network and the creatives, cultural and tech practitioners who have agreed to pilot from the three countries. Shout out to my sound partner David Asomaning of DM Sound Design UK and support partners Shure, Makey Makey and all the music manufacturers lending their support for interactive jams and immersive workshops. Thanks again to British Council Souther Africa Arts for their generosity of spirit and to the British government and people with whom we share a history that decolonised brings a peaceful resolution to a problem that should not be a problem. It takes a village!
@rosegldinternational45923 ай бұрын
Love this❤
@amsalualemu69143 ай бұрын
Thank you Steve for Sharing the materials that we missed last wibinar because of weak internet connection in village. Amsalu Alemu from Arba Minch,Ethiopia
@israelbalogun30623 ай бұрын
Amazing video. Well done, British Council...
@jordansezardkadji47993 ай бұрын
I love to learn English grammar 1:00
@oumarfofana31843 ай бұрын
Congratulations dear Mass. Good Luck for the rest. The best IS to come
@BritishCouncilAfrica3 ай бұрын
All the best
@user-qm9xu4jl8k3 ай бұрын
Thank you, Zeny!
@tesfayenegashbayou77093 ай бұрын
Excellent and fabulous works. Thank you very much
@coumbabarrow72443 ай бұрын
Great Pierre. Well done.
@funmilayokuranga31203 ай бұрын
Bravo! Miss Vicky 😊 🎉 Brilliant Interview Session. How great SPRINT and STRIDE has made the daily use of computer for both teachers and learners simplified... Great job @ British Council English Connect...👍🏻
@BritishCouncilAfrica3 ай бұрын
Our pleasure!
@lindomali28734 ай бұрын
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@lindomali28734 ай бұрын
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@lindomali28734 ай бұрын
Mam I really appreciate your time and your insight . At first I didn't have interest in this module, but after I watched this video,I know I am gonna nail this module. It has also given me a direction on how to tackle one of my Major module assessments. Yipeeeeeeee💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃
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Very interesting webinar.I missed the live presentation but cannot stopped listening the recorded version. I listened the recordings from the begining to end .Thank You.
good speech
I have it already however nothing yet, kindly take me to the lead.
How can l register in this channel? Could you send me the link?
How long will it take for my hard copy test result to get to me?
How can Ethiopia make a successful reform that has been brought to the ground? I am saying that Millions of students and teachers are out of education right now. How could you assess it from the goals of SDG4?
This is really informative. We need to game up as teacher to contribute in the quest to achieve SDG4. As a SEN teacher; I am up and running in my community, sensitizing people on the reasons why parents to Children with disabilities should not hide their children instead let them access education.
How do I get my results
This video literally just explained all that👀
lack of opportunities and situations to use the language item
5
Wow Double wow 👏🏾👏🏾 thank you madam , you've just saved my day in seconds Having exams in an hour🌚🌝
WoW well explained
Nice initiative. Keep it up Lady!!!
Zimbawean plattform but playing European classical music to digress attention from the main star and issue. Africa tells her story and the story is published by foreigners and projected the way foreigners want. When will Africa not only tell her story but also trade the stories for Africas Benefit. When has African institutions be seen in Europe influencing, directing and packaging European culture for them? It is time to stop this unfavourable partern which has not brought Africa further from colonial and so called independent era.
Thinking and living with equality and open general perspective embraces the acceptance and respect for people's differences, promoting fairness, and valuing diverse perspectives. It involves recognizing the true worth of every individual and treating everyone with dignity and without prejudice. Here are a few principles that can guide one towards this approach: 1. **Empathy**: Try to understand things from others' points of view. 2. **Inclusivity**: Include all people in your actions and decisions, making sure no one is left out. 3. **Education**: Educate yourself about different cultures, lifestyles, and beliefs. 4. **Dialogue**: Engage in conversations with people who have different opinions and experiences. 5. **Reflection**: Reflect on your own biases and work on overcoming them. 6. **Action**: try to stop inequality in it's simplest form and advocate for the rights of others before the problems and the gaps become humangous . Living with these values not only contributes to personal growth but also helps in creating a more harmonious and equitable society.
Well done Calister. Your contribution to the educational sector is amazing.
Go girl!.....your passion in the education field is topnotch. More strength, grace and wisdom my dear👏
Nice one 👍
Calista, I love your passion.
An amazing story....wonderful contribution by Calista towards nation building.
I would like to try games
Picture is used to help learners to discuss and share ideas, describe the Picture, discover the message
They are similar
Three ways
3
They are 7
I saw six teaching aids
Beautiful ❤️
Thay are 6
Nice!
This is beautiful. Prof. Layiwola's works of art reveal her strength in expressing indigenous knowledge and culture in more forms that people can relate to.
🖤
Thank you to British Council Culture Connect, Trio Media team and to every single Zambian across generations who made a contribution to the research. Many went above and beyond to tell their stories and experiences. Some demonstrated skills or shared their works. Others even made me toy drums or showed me cultural drums and instruments being made in real time. From game makers to dance, animation, film, music and podcasting - Zambians share generously and it was not only appreciated but provided the impetus to ensure as we engage now with AFRICAN AUDIO, Zambia agreed to join Ghana in going first with a Sene-Gambian organisation Yaram Arts supporting piloting with young learners from Luton 6th Form College in showing how codifying African music structure will make global music education inclusive in interactive and immersive ways that builds a new cultural ecosystem for storytelling across platforms in a way that will retain revenue for custodians and rights holders and provide an exhibition platform that is updatable and authenticated from origin. More can be found at the link below: www.soundcomposed.com/african-audio Thank you to Ghana - Professor Frempong, University of Ghana, Vivivi Studios, National Arts Council Zambia facilitating support from Zambia, the Nala network and the creatives, cultural and tech practitioners who have agreed to pilot from the three countries. Shout out to my sound partner David Asomaning of DM Sound Design UK and support partners Shure, Makey Makey and all the music manufacturers lending their support for interactive jams and immersive workshops. Thanks again to British Council Souther Africa Arts for their generosity of spirit and to the British government and people with whom we share a history that decolonised brings a peaceful resolution to a problem that should not be a problem. It takes a village!
Love this❤
Thank you Steve for Sharing the materials that we missed last wibinar because of weak internet connection in village. Amsalu Alemu from Arba Minch,Ethiopia
Amazing video. Well done, British Council...
I love to learn English grammar 1:00
Congratulations dear Mass. Good Luck for the rest. The best IS to come
All the best
Thank you, Zeny!
Excellent and fabulous works. Thank you very much
Great Pierre. Well done.
Bravo! Miss Vicky 😊 🎉 Brilliant Interview Session. How great SPRINT and STRIDE has made the daily use of computer for both teachers and learners simplified... Great job @ British Council English Connect...👍🏻
Our pleasure!
❤❤❤
Thumbs up ❤❤❤❤❤
Mam I really appreciate your time and your insight . At first I didn't have interest in this module, but after I watched this video,I know I am gonna nail this module. It has also given me a direction on how to tackle one of my Major module assessments. Yipeeeeeeee💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃