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Tanzania’s progress depends greatly on education. However, so little is being done to foster it. In fact, our institutions have become burial grounds for gifts and talents. How can we change this?
Last
week, I had the opportunity to meet professors Raghunathan Rengaswamy, Preeti
Aghalayam, and Ligy Philip from IIT Madras to speak about their IIT at Zanzibar
project. It was a marvellous opportunity to understand what makes them
different as instructors, and why we get different results in Tanzania.
I
was thinking about my alma mater, the University of Dar es Salaam, when I spoke
to them. At UDSM, I majored in mathematics and physics and was taught by
numerous honourable professors. I might question every aspect of my time at
UDSM, but I wouldn’t dare dispute their capability. However, it has little
impact on the outcomes of the institution’s many graduates. Therefore, what separates
IIT from UDSM?
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