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Reflections on the 2023 Teach For All Global Conference
Highlights from the 2023 Global Conference
Four Nigerian teens in school uniforms stand behind a camera made out of a cardboard box and other materials
In Shully's classroom, STEAM isn't just a subject—it's a way of life
In a clasroom in Uganda, a male teacher wearing a shit and tie speaks with engaged-looking students at their desk
Developing students as Ubuntu leaders
A room full of African women and men, many in colorful garments, sit at desks looking forward
Ensuring Education Equity and Safe Schools in Northern Nigeria
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Looking ahead to the 2023 Teach For All Global Conference
2022 Network Breakthrough: Scaling Climate Education in Zimbabwe
A Black man stands in front of a classroom with his back to the board, holding something up and speaking to students seated at desks
Why it is important to recruit teachers and staff with lived experiences in emergency contexts
Three women mix materials in plastic basins in front of a chalkboard
Empowering families and students through entrepreneurial skills training in rural Uganda

Olutele Odutola
Director, Network Engagement, Africa
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