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Maurice MArtin
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Subject area expertise
An Expert/Specialist in IT/ICT
Grade level(s) taught
grades 4 to 6, grade 8
Present status
Other
Language(s) you can instruct in
English
Number of years teaching experience
1-4
Skills & Interests
Skill in IT/ICT and interested in Teaching and other related areas of IT/ICT's
If you have done work internationally, where and in what capacity?
Not yet, Still planning to reach out
If you are willing to volunteer, in what area(s):
curriculum development, digital media, evaluation measurements, internships, marketing, membership outreach, mentor teaching, organisational partnerships, researchers, technology support, TWB on Campus, workshop facilitation, only interested in receiving information
How did you hear about us and a few words why you want to join EBB:
Well, I heard about TWB, through a my former Teacher in the secondary school who told me about the advantages of hooking up to this forum.
I realy find this group interested in other to contribute my own quoter of support and also to reach out to the needy and to those who does't have the advantages as I do. More over, I love vollunteering, for my being in this stage was as a result of benefactors who did alot of sacrifices.

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Growing Up In Africa's Cruelest War Zone

Growing Up In Africa's Cruelest War Zone

It's terrible to be a child anyplace without adequate food, shelter or access to education. Add war, and society's youngest members face a life of relentless horror and uncertainty. But even war seldom produces the kind of cruelty endured by children in African war turned zones like Sudan, Sierra Leone, Liberia, etc. Over the past two decades rebels in this war areas have systematically used child abuse as a military strategy. First children as… Continue

Posted on March 1, 2009 at 12:30

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