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Jessie Kabwila hails Lilongwe summer school as Malawi teachers revolt
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50950, member: 636"] Higher Education Minister Jessie Kabwila praised teachers as the foundation of quality learning during Thursday's Leadership Summer School launch at the Malawi School of Government in Lilongwe. The minister highlighted how educators drive the nation's academic success through their relentless commitment and effort. Kabwila stressed that the program will boost teacher educator skills while supporting the country's development agenda for upgrading training institutions. The initiative aligns with continuous professional development goals across Malawi's education sector. Government officials believe the summer school marks a major step forward for educational advancement. Mary Immaculate College from Ireland has worked alongside Malawi's Directorate of Teacher Education and Development since 2022 on educational partnerships. Officials are putting finishing touches on a draft memorandum of understanding between the two institutions. Kabwila expressed delight over growing backing from Ireland's Prime Minister for strengthening educational ties between both nations. The collaboration will boost human capital development according to Malawi 2063 aspirations. Educational experts see the partnership as crucial for long-term academic progress. Retired Mary Immaculate College head Finn Ó Murchú attended the ceremony and celebrated the bilateral educational partnership. He emphasized how the upcoming agreement will provide teacher training colleges with essential resources for delivering excellent education. Representatives from Karonga, Rumphi, Kasungu, Lilongwe, and Mchinji teacher training colleges participated in the event. National Council for Higher Education officials and other education stakeholders also attended the gathering. The Leadership Summer School aims to strengthen Malawi's education system through ongoing educator training and empowerment. [/QUOTE]
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