Teaching trip to Rwanda provides many lessons for Buffalo State students
5 years ago
This week, students in the Anne Frank Project at Buffalo State returned to campus after a two week trip to Rwanda. They set out with the goal of training teachers in the East Africa country new methods to keep students engaged in the classroom, but ended up doing a lot of learning of their own.
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