Student venture abroad, teaches English in Tanzania
GuilfordianStudent venture abroad, teaches English in Tanzania
Guilfordian
While many students at Guilford College this summer were enjoying the sun outside or working summer jobs, one student was participating in something rather special. Junior Fiona Lloyd-Muller spent a significant portion of her time over summer vacation ...
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11 years ago
NorthcentralPa.Com22 Apr
Student Stories: Wildlife major camps in Serengeti during semester abroad
NorthcentralPa.com
To junior Rob Ritson, African wildlife was the stuff of books and documentaries, not college experience. But a semester in Tanzania turned the exotic ecosystem into a place where he could bring his education from the classroom to the field.
11 years ago
Carroll Daily Times Herald07 Aug
Audubon grad travels, teaches in Tanzania
Carroll Daily Times Herald
Carroll Daily Times Herald
Zebras, hyenas, ostriches and gazelles were also on the list of safari animals 2011 Audubon graduate Whitney Hoffman saw during a week-and-a-half-long spring-break trip to Tanzania in March. The University of Northern Iowa junior joined eight fellow ...
11 years ago
TheCitizen03 Nov
OLX enters Tanzania market with new Facebook venture
>OLX, one of the world’s leading online classified platforms, yesterday announced its foray into the Tanzanian market with Facebook’s Internet.org app.
10 years ago
Penn: Office Of University Communications26 Feb
Penn Abroad in Tanzania Is Educational, Enlightening and Thrilling
Penn: Office of University Communications
Waking up and seeing a two-ton elephant at your door sounds like it could be a scene from a movie, but that's exactly what University of Pennsylvania student Hannah Watene experienced while studying abroad in Tanzania. Watene, a junior in the College, ...
10 years ago
Eagle News04 Oct
Student to volunteer in Tanzania
Eagle News
Eagle News
FGCU students have ample opportunities to study abroad throughout the year. From spring break trips to a semester at sea, Eagles have the chance to venture to some of the most beautiful countries in the world, all while gaining college credit ...
11 years ago
Daily Mail24 Jul
STUDENT DIES ON TRIP TO TANZANIA
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Daily Mail
Tributes have flooded in for a school pupil who died while on a trip to Tanzania after suffering a "severe allergic reaction". The 18-year-old student, named as Jack Burden, from Harton Technology College in South Shields, South Tyneside, had been part of a ...
British pupil dies after suffering allergic reaction during adventure trip to TanzaniaThe Standard Digital News
SHOCK AND SADNESS 09:23: The Shields Gazette NewspaperBBC...
9 years ago
AllAfrica.Com16 Dec
Tanzania: So, When Is the Student Fully Taught?
AllAfrica.com
Rita is fresh out of university after attaining a bachelor's degree in mass communication. Like most graduates, top on her agenda was getting a job. Application after application, she received a phone call for a written interview as an online editor at ...
10 years ago
Ventures Africa24 Feb
Tanzania Plans to Ditch English for Swahili
Ventures Africa
Ventures Africa
VENTURES AFRICA – The Tanzania Ministry of Education and Vocational Training has opted against the use of English as the medium of instruction in a bid to revolutionize the country's primary and secondary education. The brazen new policy seeks to ...
Tanzanian Schools Will Teach Students in Swahili, Not EnglishGlobal Voices Online
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11 years ago
ITV News24 Jul
Enquiries to continue into student's death in Tanzania
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ITV News
Enquiries are set to continue today after an 18-year-old student from South Shields was found dead whilst on a school trip to Africa. The student, from Harton Technology College in South Shields, was in Tanzania on an expedition. A spokeswoman from South ...
British pupil aged 18 dies after suffering allergic reaction during school ...Mirror.co.uk
Allergy blamed for pupil's deathBelfast Telegraph
SCHOOLBOY DIES ON...
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