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Curriculum development and education for living together: Conceptual and managerial challenges in Africa (Nairobi, Kenya, June 2001)
The seminar gathered specialists in curriculum planning and development, with the objective of analysing existing curricula from the point of view of its contribution to learning to live together and to address the problems of curriculum management for improving Education for All, in particular in situations of poverty. The seminar furthermore contributed to the preparation of the 46th International Conference on Education, held in Geneva in September 2001.
Themes
Curriculum developement, curriculum management, living together, languages, decentralization, cultural diversity, violence, HIV/AIDS, science teaching, interdisciplinarity
Organisers / Partners
IBE; Kenyan National Commission for UNESCO, UNESCO Nairobi Office, UNESCO Regional Programme of Education for Emergencies, Communication and the Culture of Peace (PEER)
Participating countries
Burundi, Comores, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Mauritius, Nigeria, Rwanda, the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Seychelles, Somalia.
- Final Report (PDF, 480 KB)

