Montessori Training for East Pokot Teachers

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OrganizationAssociation Montessori Internationale
Region Kenya
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ProjectLeader Fay Hendriksen


This initiative support members from the Pokot community to train as Montessori teachers and gain a nationally recognised teaching qualification. Skilled and motivated teachers from the local community are key to increasing access to quality education and contribute to breaking the cycle of poverty in the East Pokot region.


Challenge

East Pokot is one of the poorest areas of Kenya, characterised by rapid population growth, weak infrastructure and low literacy rates. A large part of the population are pastoralists who live a traditional life . Children have little access to schools due to a lack of trained teachers and poor infrastructure in the region. Many children are not able to attend school or are forced to drop out at a young age and early childhood education in particular is not widely available.

Long-Term Impact

The initiative will offer training to motivated individuals to become Montessori teachers with a nationally recognised teacher qualification, who will set up Montessori classrooms for children from East Pokot. The first years of life are a crucial foundation for life-long learning. Montessori education supports children to develop important skills such as social competence, critical thinking and reasoning. It prepares children to be responsible and respectful of others and their environment.

References

  1. https://montessori-esf.org/
  2. https://montessori-ami.org/
  3. https://cornerofhope-esf.org/


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[[Category:Education in Kenya Projects]], [[Category:Lack of quality education in East Pokot due to untrained teachers Projects]]

[[Category:Education in Kenya Projects in Kenya]], [[Category:Lack of quality education in East Pokot due to untrained teachers Projects in Kenya]]