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WHERE WE WORK

We run coaching programs across Africa

Since 2011...

Worked with

18

Partners

Supported

657

Schools

Supported

5,259

Teachers

Impacted

131,475

Children

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Overview

Since 2016, alongside our partners, we have provided in-service professional development programs for 355 teachers in Ghana, impacting education for over 10,600 children.

Eight teams of Fellows have helped run these programs. We are now seeking partners to jointly implement and evaluate our peer coaching program.

Partnerships

Since 2016, with Afrikids, Sabre Trust, and GNAPS, we’ve supported schools serving marginalized communities across Ghana. We’re now focusing on supporting GNAPS in schools around Kumasi.
GNAPS

The Ghana National Association of Public Schools (GNAPS) leads private schools to strive for educational excellence, in part by building a support system for knowledge sharing.

Kumasi

Situated in the heart of the Ashanti Region, Kumasi is home to 1.5 million people. Over one-third of children in the region attend community schools with fees often below $1 per day1.

Education in the region

Children in Ghana get 5.5 adjusted years of learning from 11 years of school2. In response, the government has made strengthening teaching and learning its top priority.

Highlights

  • Our partnership with GNAPS is providing a testbed for our peer coaching program.

What's next?

  • Our ambition is to build on learnings with GNAPS and other partners to expand larger-scale coaching programs in Ghana.
  • We are seeking new partners and recruiting Fellows to be part of upcoming programs.

Interested in partnering with us?

If you would like to explore supporting our work, using our tools or working with us on a program, we’d love to hear from you.

ARE YOU A TEACHER?

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Overview

Since 2013, alongside our partners in Tanzania, we have provided in-service development programs for more than 780 teachers, impacting education for over 23,000 children.

Eight teams of Fellows have helped run these programs. We are now working to co-design a new version of our peer coaching.

Partnerships

Since 2013, we have supported public schools in Tanzania, originally in the Morogoro region. In 2019, we formed a partnership with Livingstone Tanzania Trust (LTT) to strengthen teaching in Babati.
Livingstone Tanzania Trust

We have supported Livingstone Tanzania Trust since 2019 in their mission to create motivating, engaging environments for teachers and students in Babati

Babati Region

Babati is situated in Manyara Region and has 39 schools. LTT has been working in the region since 2007 and focuses on barriers to quality education.

Education in the region

While enrollment has increased significantly since basic education was made free in 2002, children in Tanzania get just 4.5 adjusted years of learning from their 8 years of schooling1.

Highlights

  • With Fundación Paraguaya in Morogoro Region, we’ve provided in-service programs for over 400 teachers.
  • As of 2020, all schools supported by Livingstone Tanzania Trust have improved pass rates.

What's next?

  • We are looking forward to supporting teachers in Babati in partnership with Livingstone Tanzania Trust.
  • We are seeking new partners and recruiting Fellows to be part of upcoming programs.

Interested in partnering with us?

If you would like to explore supporting our work, using our tools or working with us on a program, we’d love to hear from you.

ARE YOU A TEACHER?

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Overview

Since 2011, we have provided in-service programs for more than 820 teachers, impacting education for over 20,000 children.

Twelve teams have helped to accelerate the rollout of peer coaching programs across 72 schools. We are now working to evaluate and scale our peer-coaching program.

Partnerships

We work in partnership with Great Lakes University to strengthen teaching in Primary Schools across the Bwindi region of Uganda.
Great Lakes University

Established in 2004, and one of the only rural universities in East Africa, the university runs a number of diplomas, including teacher training and leadership development.

Bwindi Region

Nestled among rolling hills near the border of Rwanda, Kanungu’s schools enjoy better views than transport links. This makes ongoing school support challenging.

Education in the region

For exam performance, Kanungu falls 57th out of 134 districts in Uganda. Class sizes range from 25-60 learners1.

Highlights

  • Our partnership in Uganda was our first and has been our testing ground for innovations since.
  • In 2020, we implemented the Teach observation tool and began piloting our peer-coaching program.

What’s next?

  • We are supporting schools to implement our peer coaching program as they reopen after the pandemic.
  • Our ambition is to launch Uganda’s first certificate in Peer Coaching with Great Lakes University in 2022.

Interested in partnering with us?

If you would like to explore supporting our work, using our tools or working with us on a program, we’d love to hear from you.

ARE YOU A TEACHER?

Be part of a Fellowship in Uganda next summer

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Overview

Our Partnership with Project Luangwa supports in-school coaching programs across their schools, impacting education for over 600 children.

Early in 2022, we co-led Instructional Leadership Training for School Leaders at each school who’ve gone on to launch and run our peer coaching program in their schools, supporting teachers to develop pedagogical skills in their classrooms.

Partnerships

Since 2022, we’ve worked in close partnership with Project Luangwa to launch our peer coaching program across their network of schools. This has involved close collaboration, initial training and ongoing support.
Project Luangwa

At the heart of Project Luangwa is improving educational standards in marginalised communities through supporting schools and deepening educational impact.

South Luangwa

Project Luangwa resides in the heart of Mfuwe, a small settlement situated on the edge of South Luangwa National Park in Eastern Zambia.

Education in the region

Teachers in South Luangwa rarely get access to training or professional development, making in-school programs even more important to the quality of teaching and learning is of high quality.

Program Overview

  • Provide Instructional Leadership Training for Headteachers & Deputies
  • Support schools to plan and launch the Peer Coaching Program
  • Provide teachers & leaders with access to SmartCoach, our mobile app

What's Next?

  • Our ambition is to build on learnings with Project Luangwa to continue improving our program design.
  • Get feedback from teachers and school leaders to improve our printed and digital tools.

Interested in partnering with us?

If you would like to explore supporting our work, using our tools or working with us on a program, we’d love to hear from you.

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