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Episode 4: Humanizing Pedagogy for Higher Education in Emergencies Context (Part 2)

Episode 4: Humanizing Pedagogy for Higher Education in Emergencies Context (Part 2)

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In this second episode on “Humanizing Pedagogy”, we hear the perspectives of Juvenal Mbonihankuye, Project Director of Youth Education and Sports, and Aime Bizimana, Academic Manager at Youth Education and Sports, on operationalizing humanizing pedagogy in low resource and humanitarian environments. Juvenal and Aime, who work in Kakuma refugee camp in Kenya, tell us about the transformative nature of humanizing pedagogy for students, teaching staff, and local academic support staff. 

For more information on humanizing pedagogy check out the following resources: 

  • The African Digital University Network 
  • The African Higher Education Emergencies Network          
  • Ordinary Diploma in Community Interpreting by University of Nairobi 

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