Few countries have been transformed in the past 18 months as much as Tunisia. TEARN (Tunisian Education And Resource Network), under the guidance of president and Global Education Conference keynoter Héla Nafti, has also transformed itself, becoming one of the first post-revolution education NGOs in the country. A pioneer of K-12 online collaborative projects in Tunisia since 2003, TEARN hosts workshops and facilitates projects for an estimated 40 teachers and 800 students in 30 schools across the country. TEARN projects are aligned to the Tunisian national curricula, which supports project-based learning instruction. See more >
Bringing Global Connections to Life in Tunisia
Dec 18, 2012 | Blog Posts, News
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