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Knod has started the orientation program for its first cohort.
30 Kenyan students landed in Nairobi to follow orientation and the first phase of Knod’s “Learn / Do / Be” blended education system. See Knod method.
Knod Kwanza (“first” in Swahili) students come from different Kenya counties, and Knod Foundation sponsors many of them. They will get a HELP University degree and, thanks to Knod’s project based learning, a curriculum equivalent to 2 years of professional experience, boosting their employability. They will be learning through real employers projects and from real professionals that work everyday in global, regional and loacal companies.
Knod Kwanza students experimented a new way to learn from the very first moment, when Graham Doxey introduced Knod’s principles by changing completely the lay out of a classroom, and transforming the interaction among learners and coaches.
See Knod Kwanza album in Facebook.
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