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The teaching unit in Active and Participatory Pedagogy

The Active and Participatory Pedagogy (PAP) teaching unit was also trained in the production of teaching materials. During three successive days of the latter. Active and participatory pedagogy focuses on student-centered learning, where students are actively involved in the learning process rather than passively receiving information. This approach emphasizes engagement, collaboration, and critical thinking. A resource from the […]

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Active Participation When Facilitating Groups

A digitalization project in Education: Staff and beneficiaries get in touch The first meeting between CPR staff and ReDiCo project beneficiaries took place on August 24, 2022. Since March 2019, Active participation when facilitating groups refers to the engagement and involvement of all group members in discussions, activities, and decision-making

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Legal Representatives of the Churches and Associations members Retreat

A retreat of the Legal Representatives of the Churches and Associations members of the CPR for the revitalization of their unity and the future of the CPR From July 15 to 17, 2019, the Legal Representatives of the Member Churches and Associations of the Protestant Council of Rwanda retreated to the Bethany Hotel in Karongi

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Staff of the Protestant Council of Rwanda

Staff of the Protestant Council of Rwanda – CPR visit survivors of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Gahanga for the ninth time This has already become an annual habit, having started year after year in 2011. On this date of August 9, 2019, headed by the Secretary General, Reverend Doctor Samuel Rugambage, the

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