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International Seminar: Early Childhood Education and Development Action Plans of Central and West African Countries
Poster :hara  on10/14

International Seminar:
Early Childhood Education and Development Action Plans 
of Central and West African Countries


Date:
Tuesday, October 14th  
10:00~12:00
13:30~16:00

Location:
Ochanomizu Univeristy, (provisional name) Building for Student Affairs,
Conference Room 5


Fee: Free
Registration: Not necessary (Please come to the venue directly)

The Global COE Program of Ochanomizu University will hold an international symposium on early childhood education and development in Central and West Africa. Educational administrators and inspectors of central or local government, and professors of teachers college from five Francophone Central and West African countries – Cameroon, Senegal, Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso – will present the future action plans of early childhood development and education of their countries. We cordially invite you to participate in this seminar.

Presenters
Tuesday, October 14th
 ・Morning Session: 10:00~

 Mr. DA Ulrich David (Burkina Faso), 3 other presenters (Burkina Faso, Cameroon)
 ・Afternoon Session: 13:30~
 Ms. MAMAN Hadiara (Niger), 4 other presenters (Niger, Mali, Senegal )

Translation: French-Japanese Simultaneous Interpretation will be provided

Sponsor: Ochanomizu University Global COE Program International Inequality Research Group/ Center for Women’s Education and Development Center

Contact: Ochanomizu Univeristy Global COE Program Secretariat
TEL&FAX: 03-5978-5247 

EVENT REPORT
Educational administrators and inspectors of central or local government, and professors of teachers college from five Francophone Central and West African countries – Cameroon, Senegal, Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso – presented their future action plans of early childhood development and education of their countries. The action plan was based on what they had learned in the three-week JICA training, and Japanese professors provided helpful suggestions to the action plans.
(14. Oct. 2008)














  

International Seminar: Current Status & Issues in Early Childhood Education and Development in Central and West Africa
Poster :hara  on09/30

International Seminar:
Current Status and Issues in Early Childhood Education
and Development in Central and West Africa


Date:
Tuesday, September 30th
10:00~12:20, 13:50~16:00

Wednesday, October 1st
10:00~12:10

Location:
Ochanomizu Univeristy, Faculty of Letters and Education, Building 1,
Conference Room 1


Fee: Free
Registration: Not necessary (Please come to the venue directly)

The Global COE Program of Ochanomizu University will hold an international symposium on early childhood education and development in Central and West Africa. Educational administrators and inspectors of central or local government, and professors of teachers college from five Francophone Central and West African countries – Cameroon, Senegal, Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso – will present their education and culture, focusing on the early childhood development and education system in their countries. We cordially invite you to participate in this seminar.

Presenters:
Tuesday, September 30th
 ・Morning Session: 10:00~

 Mr. DA Ulrich David (Burkina Faso), 2 other presenters (Burkina Faso, Cameroon)
 ・Afternoon Session: 13:50~
 Ms. DOUBLA Mairama (Cameroon), 2 other presenters (Niger)

Wednesday, October 1st
 ・Morning Session: 10:00~

 Ms. GOUNDOUROU Mariam (Mali), 2 other presenters (Senegal)

Translation: French-Japanese Simultaneous Interpretation will be provided

Sponsor: Ochanomizu University Global COE Program International Inequality Research Group/ Center for Women’s Education and Development Center

Contact: Ochanomizu Univeristy Global COE Program Secretariat
TEL&FAX: 03-5978-5247 

EVENT REPORT
The Global COE Program of Ochanomizu University held an international symposium on early childhood education and development in Central and West Africa. Educational administrators and inspectors of central or local government, and professors of teachers college from five Francophone Central and West African countries – Cameroon, Senegal, Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso – presented their education and culture, focusing on the early childhood development and education system in their countries.
(30. Sep.- 1. Oct. 2008)














  


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