February 4 Educational Panel Event

 

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Shaking up the Status Quo: Educational Reform in South Africa
& What the World Can Learn From It

KEYNOTE ADDRESS:
Learning, Living, Loving Together…
Hard Lessons from Educational Change in South Africa

by Dr. Jonathan Jansen
Vice-Chancellor and Rector
University of the Free State, South Africa
Teach With Africa Honoree

Panel Discussion with
John Gilmour, Founder and Director, LEAP Science and Maths Schools, South Africa
Wanda Holland Greene, Head of The Hamlin School, San Francisco, CA
Dr. Edward Kujawa, Dean, School of Education, Dominican Univ. of CA
Dr. Amina Mama, Professor and Dir/Women and Gender Studies Program, UC Davis
Dr. William Worger, Professor of History, UCLA

Event Chair & Moderator
Dr. Joel Samoff, Professor of African Studies, Stanford University

Click here to read bios of all the participants.

When:  Saturday, 4 February 2012, 5:30pm to 7:30pm
Where: The Drew School, 2901 California Street, San Francisco, CA

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