Student Collaboration: Africa Project

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Contents

[edit] Aims and Objectives of the project

This project is a collaboration of students. The project is designed to demonstrate the extent to which online collaboration gives voice to previously unheard voices.

[edit] Introduction to the Topic

What is the focus of your studies in Africa?

[edit] Learning Materials

What learning materials are used to study in Africa?

Please help develop the Peace Studies in Africa learning project.

[edit] Reading Lists

What texts have you read when studying in Africa?

[edit] Assignments

What are some of the activities (inside and outside the classroom) that support your learning in Africa?

[edit] Plans

What do you plan to do when you complete your studies in Africa?

[edit] External links

[edit] Wikipedia

Education in the Middle East and North Africa