StorageSite | UCL Institute of Education |
Description | Correspondence concerning the link between the IOE, Department of International and Comparative Education (DICE), and various correspondents including staff at Kenyatta University; Unicef; British Council. Including; memo to DICE colleagues detailing the inputs requested by KU, request for staff to spend a term at KU letter to Hugh Hawes fom Violet Kimmi at Kenyatta University College re his hospitality on a visit to London statement on the joint BEd (Primary) project letter to Beryl Steele from Kevin M Lillis re the training of Kenyan inspectors and supervisors paper on external examinations at KUC, and report by RC Honeybone letter to Henry Ayot, Dept of Communication and Technology at KUC discussing John Webb's potential involvment in teh Child-to-child project among other subjects report on a visit to Kenyatta University covering curriculum readings; health education materials; future funding of the project letter from the Commonwealth Secretariat to Hugh Hawes regarding evaluation of the partnership project list of participants at Shanzu material developmetn seminar correspondence re Michael Underwood's sabbatical term letter to Beryl Steele, Overseas Development Administration, re the terms of the link between the IOE and Kenyatta University letter from Dr BL Young to Murray Mcrae re the 'Health across the curriculum project' letter from Beryl Steele to Hugh Hawes re concerns over the BEd course at Kenyatta correspondence re evaluation of the BEd Primary project, including with David Mbiti papers relating to the 'Health across the curriculum project' including arrangements for seminar arrangements for David Webb's term at Kenyatta correspondence re the 'Child-to-child' project arrangements for David Steele's time at Kenyatta project outline for the 'Health across the curriculum project', to present to the British Council draft terms of reference for the evaluation of teh Leadership in Priamry Education project report of a visit to Kenya by Paul Hurst discussions on staffing |