September 16, 2022 - The Nambale Magnet School is both investing in and embracing technology. The current infrastructure makes it possible to introduce coding lessons in the school facility under the ICT department. NMS has partnered with Kodris Africa and trained our ICT Academic teacher on coding which is supposed to commence immediately when the school reopens next year for lessons.
The Kodris Africa platform provides an e-learning opportunity for students in elementary, middle, and high school grades to develop their algorithmic/computational thinking skills. This builds a strong foundation for advanced computer science skills.
Kodris Africa is an interactive online e-learning platform that teaches students a real coding language and how to create algorithms. Extensive research and development has been conducted at both public and private schools to develop a curriculum encouraging student-teacher interaction.
National and international literature reviews were made during the establishment of the Kodris Africa platform and our cooperation with universities and schools has enabled numerous evaluation opportunities.
Our curriculum is accredited by Ankara University, one of Turkey’s leading universities, as well as by Pearson, one of the world’s largest educational development companies.
Nambale Cornerstone Project
The Nambale Cornerstone Project is a 501(c)(3) charitable foundation that transforms and sustains marginalized communities by educating, nurturing, and empowering their most vulnerable members. Founded in 2008, the foundation is a primary benefactor the Nambale Magnet School in Western Kenya which provides education, shelter, and support for AIDS orphans and other vulnerable children.
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