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Monday, March 7, 2016
Ecole Normale Superieure (ENS)
After our morning session we had a "power lunch", which included a meeting with Nourddine Bendouqi, the President of the Moroccan Association of Teachers of English. Then we were off to Ecole Normale Superieure (ENS) for a tour and panel discussion with educators and students at the University.
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During your meeting with Nourddine Bendouqui was the goal as it pertains to the Moroccan Association of Teachers of English mentioned, if so please eloborate.
ReplyDeleteNurse West-Expedition
Much of the discussion was about the issue of private schools in Morocco and where the students are actually getting the better education. Many of these topics are very similar to our own national debates on education.
DeleteHow did the meeting about the University affect your knowledge as an educator?
ReplyDeleteHow did the meeting expand your knowledge?
Omarion Aponte- Justice
We had a very open conversation about issues in education with comments from both U.S. and Moroccan educators. While many of the issues in Morocco are different from those in the U.S., they do often have parallels in the U.S. There are socio/politic obstacles that differ but they exist in both countries.
ReplyDeleteWhat are some issues they have in Morocco?
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