Please excuse the absence for the past week.
Following is an image of the knock-up that i did a couple of weeks ago.
Today we have been brainstorming ideas for what we can do to promote the event for the charity.
I have been looking at some posters online for ideas of what we could do for ours.
Thursday, 17 February 2011
Thursday, 3 February 2011
03 Feb 2011
Today I have been researching some posters in order to get myself an idea of what sort of thing I can do for the exhibition.
I have also knocked up a basic logo idea for the event, etc.
I will be posting more information about this soon.
I have also knocked up a basic logo idea for the event, etc.
I will be posting more information about this soon.
Thursday, 27 January 2011
Uganda Humanist Schools Trust
Supporting liberal-secular education in Uganda
Phasing in Universal Primary Education in Uganda in 2000 created a huge follow-on demand for secondary schooling, which the government has only been partially able to meet. The residual need is being addressed by private bodies, including religious foundations.
Phasing in Universal Primary Education in Uganda in 2000 created a huge follow-on demand for secondary schooling, which the government has only been partially able to meet. The residual need is being addressed by private bodies, including religious foundations.
The Uganda Humanist Schools Trust was established in November 2008 as a charity to raise funds to support the efforts of Ugandan Humanists, who have founded three schools which offer students the alternative of liberal secular-humanist education:
- Isaac Newton High School, Masaka - founded by Peter Kisirinya in 2004
- Mustard Seed School, Kamule - founded by Moses Kamya in 2005
- Humanist Academy, Mpigi - founded by Deo Ssekitooleko in 2008
The three founders met as students at Makerere University where, led by Deo Ssekitooleko, they formed what became the Uganda Humanist Association (UHASSO). In 2004 UHASSO took the bold step of inviting theInternational Humanist and Ethical Union (IHEU) to host a "Humanist Visions for Africa Conference" in Kampala. Discussions at this meeting provided the catalyst for the creation of these pioneering humanist schools, which embrace Humanist principles.
In November 2008, they took the further step of forming the Uganda Humanist Schools Association to foster collaboration between the schools. The Association is dedicated to monitoring educational standards, sharing best practice, promoting professional development and pioneering the development of a secular-humanist approach schooling.
All schools teach the Uganda national curriculum and prepare students for public examinations. At the same time, they aim to develop self-confident students who care for each other and for their local communities. The schools encourage students to be open minded and questioning. They are taught to respect evidence and to appreciate the need for shared human values. In order to foster a spirit of understanding, students are introduced to both religious, as required by the national curriculum, and secular humanist philosophies.
http://www.ugandahumanistschoolstrust.org/
27 January 2011
Hello. This is my weekly blog in which I will be keeping a log of my events raising money for the Uganda Humanist Schools Trust.
Please follow my blog and help me to make money for this worthwhile cause. Any helpful or encouraging comments would be greatly appreciated.
http://www.ugandahumanistschoolstrust.org/
^ the website of the charity :-)
Please follow my blog and help me to make money for this worthwhile cause. Any helpful or encouraging comments would be greatly appreciated.
http://www.ugandahumanistschoolstrust.org/
^ the website of the charity :-)
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