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Explore the EDEJU concept's impact on education in Africa, focusing on projects in the Ivory Coast and Germany. Discover the importance of transferring knowledge across generations and empowering individuals to reach their full potential.
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Visions for non-formal education in Africa "Knowledge Transfer over Generations and within the younger Generations“ • Quo vadis Africa • Quo vadis Africans • the EDEJU-idea • the EDEJU-concept • EDEJU-projects in the Ivory coast • Nowadays reflexions • - EDEJU-projects in Germany • EDEJU-witness in Paris • Quo vadis EDEJU in Africa • and in the rest of the world
Quo vadis Africans Irishman Cameroonian Lawyer
the EDEJU-idea 100 % of one‘s individual potentials Natural development Formal education
Nowadays Reflections Early Learning in Washington Education programs for children under five in Washington State are getting a huge financial boost. Source: www.KPLM.org July 12, 2006
Nowadays Reflections Main research of the „Staatsinstitut für Frühpädagogik“ in Munich PD Dr. Fabienne Becker-Stoll „Wir brauchen ein Bildungsverständnis…. alles, was außerhalb der Institution Schule geschieht, zu vernetzen…“ Source: Bildung PLUS Newsletter 30.06.06
EDEJU-witness in Paris "Never be afraid to try something new.Remember that amateurs built the Ark.Professionals built the Titanic." Newsletter JULI 2006www.service-eine-welt.de more: www.EDEJU.de