New Technologies in Formal and Informal Education Based on the Kenyan Private School in Muyeye Cover Image

Nowe technologie w edukacji formalnej i nieformalnej na podstawie kenijskiej prywatnej szkoły w Muyeye
New Technologies in Formal and Informal Education Based on the Kenyan Private School in Muyeye

Author(s): Maria Kuzin
Subject(s): Media studies, Geography, Regional studies, School education, Methodology and research technology, ICT Information and Communications Technologies
Published by: Wydawnictwo Oświatowe FOSZE
Keywords: computerization; technologization; private education; information campaigns; ecological campaigns; multimedia resources;

Summary/Abstract: Civilization progress has caught up with all spheres of life, including education. Polish schools are quite well equipped with multimedia equipment, and pupils and children are already deployed to use them for educational purposes from an early age. This can not be said for African schools, and especially for a private school in Kenya, in the coastal village of Muyeye, which is administratively part of the city of Malindi. There is no electricity at school, no computers and no other multimedia resources. Students acquire knowledge about the achievements of civilization from teachers or from newspapers they read. The school runs eco-friendly, pro-health campaigns, but it is difficult to overcome the habits of local residents. Support for the activities undertaken by the school is the local church. Mary's Junior School is partially subsidized by the state.computerization, technologization, private education, information campaigns, ecological campaigns, multimedia resources

  • Issue Year: IX/2018
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 60-65
  • Page Count: 6
  • Language: Polish