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Momodou Camara <[log in to unmask]>
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The following mail was sent to me and I thought I should share with list
members and perhaps someone has more information on this project in Gambia. You
can read about what Scientology is at:
http://www.innenministerium.bayern.de/english/scientology/ekeltsch.html

Momodou Camara

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From:                   "Clar-Svensson, Inga" <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject:                Gambia Resource Page
Date sent:              Thu, 26 Jul 2001 09:21:25 +0200


hello, sorry for disturbing, are you modou camara from Gambia-L? I was a member
there and still read. I want to give you some information about this
(broadcasted on air in the Gambia).

A four-week training Workshop on Study Technology a new learning method for
teachers in the country has been opened by the Secretary of State for Education
Ann Therese Ndong-Jatta at the Gambia College, in Brikama. The workshop which
ends on August 16th this year will discuss the work of an American Researcher
L. Ron Hubbard, about how to learn and apply the knowledge from learning
activities. These include the understanding of concepts and ideas, how to
overcome learning difficulties with ease as well as the application of the
knowledge gained. Other activities include the setting of standards and
monitoring achievement targets, application of information technology as well
as decentralization and community empowerment in education. Study Technology
will also help children to learn and use knowledge to improve physical, social,
economic, moral and spiritual conditions for the creation of a better condition
of living in society. The first phase of the programme target 6,000 teachers in
public schools from the basic to the secondary level, while the second phased
would incorporate the private and tertiary institutions. The Secretary of State
Ann Therese Ndong-Jatta urged teachers at the seminar to discover the study
technology initiative which will help them to boost quality education in the
Gambia. She expressed the hope that the introduction of study technology in all
schools in the country will open a new path towards improving the quality of
education and enhance greater personal freedom and empowerment in learning and
the application of knowledge.

Is anybody aware, that scientology is jumnping into The Gambia with assistance
of the government? For further information about scientology please check this
link:
Thanks for your attention!
Inga
www.innenministerium.bayern.de/english/scientology/ekeltsch.html


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