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if u wanna see how much of a disaster i am: when i dont mentally prepare myself for a conversation i will freak out. examples:
that one time after my english mid year exam where my friend told the teacher i had smth to tell her but i completely forgot so i hugged the teacher,,,,
a few days ago i was watching movie w my friends, and my sis and her friends came to the cinema and met up w us when we walked out and theni took my sis friends drink idk y,,,, some urge to do sp igπ€·ββοΈπ€·ββοΈ
i have full conversations in arabic in my head but when some irl person speaks to me in arabic i forget everything ive learned for the past SEVEN YEARS
i hope u understand y i prefer books and food more than ppl
WOW. This kid is where it's at. So much insight in such a small person.
Rote learning, interdepartmental turf fighting and chronic underinvestment had become pronounced characteristics of African tertiary education. Turok chose to confront them head-on, in order to shake up the further education system from top to bottom. "The beauty of doing something in Africa is that you see all the systemic problems that you see in universities worldwide," he explains. "The difference here is that in Africa they're multiplied by a factor of 100, so they become absolutely blindingly obvious. Universities are extremely ivory tower. The relevance of the students' education to what they will ultimately be doing when they graduate is minimal. So these problems kind of hit us in the face when working in Africa, and we had no option but to do something radically different."
In search of Africa's Einstein (Wired UK) +1
>> first mobile payments, now education - the innovations will come from places like Africa who aren't wedded to failing, legacy industrial-era models...