Contextualizing STEM Education in Liberia, West Africa
Institute of Basic Technology
39 episodes
8 months ago
✅ Project Coordinator at Willette Safehouse ✅ Working to provide access to education for the the visually impaired, auditory challenged and albino communities. ✅ Author, speaker and education consultant In this new episode I chat with Mr. Tarlee A. Nauhn, an educator working in Liberia to make education accessible to excluded communities. I learned a lot from this conversation and I believe you will! Listen and be inspired!
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✅ Project Coordinator at Willette Safehouse ✅ Working to provide access to education for the the visually impaired, auditory challenged and albino communities. ✅ Author, speaker and education consultant In this new episode I chat with Mr. Tarlee A. Nauhn, an educator working in Liberia to make education accessible to excluded communities. I learned a lot from this conversation and I believe you will! Listen and be inspired!
Contextualizing STEM Education in Liberia, West Africa
1 hour 13 minutes
4 years ago
Episode 22 - The Story of Dr. Samuel G. Toe
This week as I sat down with my good friend and former classmate Dr. Samuel G. Toe. Dr. Toe is an Associate Professor of Politics & Int’l Political Economy at the IBB Graduate School, University of Liberia. He is also Acting President of the Thomas P. Fallah University College, in Paynesville City, Monrovia. Hear his amazing journey and be inspired!
Contextualizing STEM Education in Liberia, West Africa
✅ Project Coordinator at Willette Safehouse ✅ Working to provide access to education for the the visually impaired, auditory challenged and albino communities. ✅ Author, speaker and education consultant In this new episode I chat with Mr. Tarlee A. Nauhn, an educator working in Liberia to make education accessible to excluded communities. I learned a lot from this conversation and I believe you will! Listen and be inspired!