Runganayagie Nalini Reddy prepared a project for the TEACH South Africa Programme, and I feel quite motivated for what he plans to do.
TEACH South Africa is a non-for-profit organization that trains and supports the most talented recent university graduates to commit to teaching for a minimum of two years in some of South Africa’s most disadvantaged schools.
Runganayagie's plan aims to provide support on training teachers to use the various technologies they are introduced to, for being able to either individually or collaboratively prepare grade appropriate, thematically integrated, exemplary lesson plan/s to teach English.
The most difficult part of this is that he pretends to work with teachers (Audience) dispersed all over four provinces with almost no technology tool available in South Africa (Condition).
Through a web-designed environment with just one-hour e-session Runganayagie intends to support teachers with their own English-Teaching-Skills Development, part synchronous and part asynchronous guidance.
Runganayagie's Project, in my opinion, is quite ambitious and, what I got from it is that besides being conscious about the obstacles he is going to face, he is very well oriented. He really knows where he wants to go.
I hope sometime I can design and implement such a project similarly ambitious and change the world around me as well as Runganayagie is doing. And I pray God that Runganayagie can get such noble project to success.
This what I got from Runganayagie project.
Dalton Mendoza
Peru

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