Episodios

  • EDUCATED AFRICANA: EP.12 - Government's Role in Education
    Dec 24 2023

    Can we talk about the elephant in the room and the whole array of other animals with it? African governments are struggling in the area of Education. Whether there is even a will to provide quality is debatable. 60 years down the line most countries are till grappling with education models they inherited with barely any improvement, reformation or complete overhaul towards creating a relevance and representation.


    Mwansa Mukalula-Kalumbi and Faith Abiodun discuss the role government plays in Education granted it is the main education provider for the majority of the population. What more can be done by government?


    Let's talk about it.


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    The world has advanced so quickly. However, education in Africa is not keeping up at the same pace. Be it the curriculum content, teaching methods or stakeholders commitment, there is an urgency to adapt to the times. Furthermore, conversations around Education have only focused on the traditional models. Until now.


    The Educated Africana, hosted by Tebogo Kangote III brings together diverse voices to have in depth discussions about Education in Africa.


    Connect with:

    Mwansa - mwansa.kalumbi@unza.zm 

    Faith - @faithabiodun (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook) https://www.linkedin.com/in/faithabiodun/ 

     

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    58 m
  • EDUCATED AFRICANA: Ep.11 - Inclusive Education
    Dec 24 2023

    What does inclusive education really look like? Earlier in the season we learned that Free Education does not include children with special needs, and yet they need it the most. We have learned that girls skip school because of their periods, and yet condoms are given out for free whilst sanitary towels have a price tag. Every child has the right to education, and yet many are left behind.


    Andrea Mwalula talks at length with Tebogo on the possibilities of an inclusive education system on the African continent.


    Let's talk about it.


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    The world has advanced so quickly. However, education in Africa is not keeping up at the same pace. Be it the curriculum content, teaching methods or stakeholders commitment, there is an urgency to adapt to the times. Furthermore, conversations around Education have only focused on the traditional models. Until now.


    The Educated Africana, hosted by Tebogo Kangote III brings together diverse voices to have in depth discussions about Education in Africa.


    Connect with:

    Andrea - FB Twende Education For All

     

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    36 m
  • EDUCATED AFRICANA: Ep.10 - Study Abroad, Yay or Nay
    Dec 24 2023

    People choose to study in international schools for varying reasons. Whilst travel and discovering global cultures is beneficial, there is also a dark side. From racism, depression, susceptibility to addictions, brain drain, lifelong debt are real problems we face as Africans.


    Petra Chinyere, Mo! Sibyl and Helen Leale-Green talk about this quagmire. So many of us covet this for our children, therefore, what we really should be doing is figuring out how to make this a profitable return on investment.


    Let's talk about it.


    ***

    The world has advanced so quickly. However, education in Africa is not keeping up at the same pace. Be it the curriculum content, teaching methods or stakeholders commitment, there is an urgency to adapt to the times. Furthermore, conversations around Education have only focused on the traditional models. Until now.


    The Educated Africana, hosted by Tebogo Kangote III brings together diverse voices to have in depth discussions about Education in Africa.


    Connect with:

    Mo! Sibyl - IG @themoresibylpodcast @mosibyl

    Hellen - https://bit.ly/LinkedIn-HelenLeale-Green ; FB and Instagram: @ourmooneducation Website: www.ourmoon.org.uk

     

    Join the online Personal Brand Course Cohort 2:

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    KNOW your Roots, Grow your Purpose

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    58 m
  • EDUCATED AFRICANA: EP.9 Trades vs. Corporate
    Dec 24 2023

    How do you define success? What do you want for your children? Do you believe that there is a strict hierarchy of trades and corporate jobs? We here this over and over again of how back in the day our parents wanted us to have the top three jobs; lawyer, doctor, or engineer. But we all soon learned not everyone can be in those professions. We need people across the board. So why is there such a stigma against blue collar jobs?


    Zenith Malawo and Gift Mbewe have an exciting discussion about the pros and cons of both trades vs. corporate career paths. They also discuss the prevailing perceptions. 


    Let's talk about it.


    ***

    The world has advanced so quickly. However, education in Africa is not keeping up at the same pace. Be it the curriculum content, teaching methods or stakeholders commitment, there is an urgency to adapt to the times. Furthermore, conversations around Education have only focused on the traditional models. Until now.


    The Educated Africana, hosted by Tebogo Kangote III brings together diverse voices to have in depth discussions about Education in Africa.


    Connect with:

    Zenith - IG @Hamaamba

    Gift - FB Gift Mbewe

     

    Join the online Personal Brand Course Cohort 2:

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    Join the Africana Woman Visionaries:

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    KNOW your Roots, Grow your Purpose

    LINKS:

    Message Africana Woman with Chulu on WhatsApp. https://wa.me/message/E3N7TH7RZSS4P1

    +260978470395

    Email: africanawoman@gmail.com 

    Website: https://www.africanawoman.com 

     

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    50 m
  • EDUCATED AFRICANA: EP.8 - Teacher Burnout
    Dec 24 2023

    A lot of parents expect teachers to perform miracles with their child. To a large extent teachers do have a great impact in moulding young minds, but at what cost?


    Sekai Chitaukire and Ancietos Mwansa talk about Teacher Burnout from the pressures of being a teacher, the response of administration and parents to their requests and self advocacy for better working conditions. Teachers are humans too. 


    Let's talk about it.


    ***

    The world has advanced so quickly. However, education in Africa is not keeping up at the same pace. Be it the curriculum content, teaching methods or stakeholders commitment, there is an urgency to adapt to the times. Furthermore, conversations around Education have only focused on the traditional models. Until now.


    The Educated Africana, hosted by Tebogo Kangote III brings together diverse voices to have in depth discussions about Education in Africa.


    Connect with:

    Mwansa Instagram @mwansaancietos

     

    Join the online Personal Brand Course Cohort 2:

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    Join the Africana Woman Visionaries:

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    KNOW your Roots, Grow your Purpose

    LINKS:

    Message Africana Woman with Chulu on WhatsApp. https://wa.me/message/E3N7TH7RZSS4P1

    +260978470395

    Email: africanawoman@gmail.com 

    Website: https://www.africanawoman.com 

     

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    53 m
  • EDUCATED AFRICANA: Ep.7 - Exceptional Children
    Dec 24 2023

    There are those amongst are who are exceptional. They process the world differently and do things according to their own rhythm. Elizabeth Mwansa, Florence Chawelwa and Emily Chinokoro take us into the world of these children, from their potential, to the struggles, to the experiences of their caregivers and parents.


    In a world where free education is a basic right for every child, these exceptional children are often excluded.


    Let's talk about it.

    ***

    The world has advanced so quickly. However, education in Africa is not keeping up at the same pace. Be it the curriculum content, teaching methods or stakeholders commitment, there is an urgency to adapt to the times. Furthermore, conversations around Education have only focused on the traditional models. Until now.


    The Educated Africana, hosted by Tebogo Kangote III brings together diverse voices to have in depth discussions about Education in Africa.


    Connect with:

    Elizabeth - Multisensory International School

    Emily - Instagram @chinokoro

     

    Join the online Personal Brand Course Cohort 2:

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    Join the Africana Woman Visionaries:

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    KNOW your Roots, Grow your Purpose

    LINKS:

    Message Africana Woman with Chulu on WhatsApp. https://wa.me/message/E3N7TH7RZSS4P1

    +260978470395

    Email: africanawoman@gmail.com 

    Website: https://www.africanawoman.com 

     

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    47 m
  • THE EDUCATED AFRICANA: Ep.6 - Nutrition
    Oct 4 2023

    Makheni Zonneveld and Tokozile N. Ngwenya are passionate about children's nutrition. Food affects the quality of one's day from your energy levels to your ability to concentrate, or get adequate rest. We have to question, is what we feed our children harming them or benefiting them. 


    We live in communities where fast food has been made a status symbol of success. Where stores sell us conveniently packaged foods for the busy parent. Where schools rarely offer guidance on what foods would be appropriate or nutritious. And more often than not as parents we are doing what we can with the knowledge that we have which may not be much. How can we do better?


    Let's talk about it.

    ***

    The world has advanced so quickly. However, education in Africa is not keeping up at the same pace. Be it the curriculum content, teaching methods or stakeholders commitment, there is an urgency to adapt to the times. Furthermore, conversations around Education have only focused on the traditional models. Until now.

    The Educated Africana, hosted by Tebogo Kangote III brings together diverse voices to have in depth discussions about Education in Africa.

    Connect with:

    Tokozile at https://www.linkedin.com/in/tokozile-n-ngwenya-9786a257/ 

    Makheni at https://www.facebook.com/makheni.zonneveld, https://www.linkedin.com/in/makheni-zonneveld-6299079/  

     

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    KNOW your Roots, Grow your Purpose

    LINKS:

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  • THE EDUCATED AFRICANA: Ep.5 - Period Poverty
    Sep 27 2023

    Namutula Sindila, Wendy Musonda and Agness Tambulukani are formidable warriors in the fight against period poverty. 


    Period poverty is a lack of access to menstrual products, education, hygiene facilities, waste management, or a combination of these. It affects an estimated 500 million people worldwide and has a direct effect on how many women do not have access to education for an accumulative 3 months out of the year due to their period. 


    Think about it a girl misses 3 months of school every year and yet is expected to perform at the same level as a boy. 


    We have to talk about how to eradicate period poverty.


    ***

    The world has advanced so quickly. However, education in Africa is not keeping up at the same pace. Be it the curriculum content, teaching methods or stakeholders commitment, there is an urgency to adapt to the times. Furthermore, conversations around Education have only focused on the traditional models. Until now.

    The Educated Africana, hosted by Tebogo Kangote III brings together diverse voices to have in depth discussions about Education in Africa.

     

    Wellness Self Assessment

    https://sendfox.com/lp/m74x6x 

     

    Join the online Personal Brand Course:

    https://forms.gle/zyQT8HasBcbaK6Fb9 

     

    Join the Africana Woman Visionaries:

    https://africanawoman.gumroad.com/l/AWVNetwork

     

    KNOW your Roots, Grow your Purpose

    LINKS:

    Message Africana Woman with Chulu on WhatsApp. https://wa.me/message/E3N7TH7RZSS4P1

    +260978470395

    Email: africanawoman@gmail.com 

    Website: https://www.africanawoman.com 

     

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    48 m