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Supporting Humanist Schools in Uganda

Steve Hurd on Supporting Humanist Schools in Uganda


Steve Hurd on Supporting Humanist Schools in Uganda
Steve will discuss the work of the Uganda Humanist Schools Trust and progress in the provision of liberal-secular humanist education in Uganda. He will show, with the aid of photographs, progress in the schools and open discussions of the issues in providing good quality education to needy children and AIDs orphans in Uganda and the role that humanists can play in supporting the schools.
Steve is a Senior lecturer in education with the Open University and is currently co-director of a British Council funded teacher training project in Uganda. He is a member of the South Cheshire and North Staffordshire humanists and represents the international Humanist and Ethical Union on the Uganda Humanist Schools Trust in Uganda.


Speaker(s):

Steve Hurd | talks

 

Date and Time:

17 May 2009 at 6:30 pm

Duration:

2 hours

 

Venue:

Leicester Secular Society
Secular Hall
75 Humberstone Gate
Leicester
LE1 1WB
0116 292 1964
http://www.leicestersecularsociety.org.uk/

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Except where stated, all meetings are free (a collection will be taken), open to the general public, and held at Secular Hall on Sundays at 6:30pm. If a lecture is cancelled a discussion meeting will be held instead, on topics proposed by those present.

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