In this episode, Nneka is joined by Amina Ben Amar, a leading voice in ethical education and youth development, to explore Future-Ready: What African Students Should Learn Today. Drawing on her experience at the intersection of learning, innovation, and social impact, Amina examines how ethics must become a foundational pillar in preparing Africa’s next generation for an increasingly complex world. She dives into the responsibilities of educators, policy makers, and learners in shaping an edu...
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In this episode, Nneka is joined by Amina Ben Amar, a leading voice in ethical education and youth development, to explore Future-Ready: What African Students Should Learn Today. Drawing on her experience at the intersection of learning, innovation, and social impact, Amina examines how ethics must become a foundational pillar in preparing Africa’s next generation for an increasingly complex world. She dives into the responsibilities of educators, policy makers, and learners in shaping an edu...
In this episode, Nneka is joined again by Mathiang and Lindo for the second of a two-part series exploring Education I Wish I Had. Building on their earlier reflections, they delve deeper into the lessons they’ve learned outside the classroom, and the ways their experiences have reshaped how they view learning, success, and self-development. Together, they continue to examine how early education influences personal growth, career choices, and life readiness—while highlighting the gaps that tr...
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In this episode, Nneka is joined by Amina Ben Amar, a leading voice in ethical education and youth development, to explore Future-Ready: What African Students Should Learn Today. Drawing on her experience at the intersection of learning, innovation, and social impact, Amina examines how ethics must become a foundational pillar in preparing Africa’s next generation for an increasingly complex world. She dives into the responsibilities of educators, policy makers, and learners in shaping an edu...