Our Impacts

These stories describe the work of TLI faculty members acting as Fellows, Teacher Leaders, and School Leaders during their time working with Ric Campbell, TLI Executive Director, in his role as founder and director of the Master Teacher Program (MTP) of AL for Education at the African Leadership Academy. We build on these experiences and the principles and practices we developed during this time to advance school change through the work of teachers and their school administrative teams as educational leaders.

Impact Stories
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CORBUWAS, Uganda

Beehive School, Lagos Nigeria

Manassé School, Kinshasa, DRC

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Testimonials

I have learned (being on the MTP) that through active participation, project-based learning and inclusive practice, learning is transferable and achievable. This research has shown that using creative methods of teaching aside the traditional teacher-led classroom teaching improves students' learning experience and creates better learning outcomes.

Chiamaka Judith Iwuchukwu
Teacher Leader, Beehive School, Nigeria
I was among those teachers who used to dominate their classes. This made my learners passive in the learning process. However, I learned different from the MTP. Now, 95% of my learners participate in group discussions and they express themselves freely with confidence.


Dau Manyuon
Teacher Leader, Greenbelt Academy, South Sudan
In the process of supporting teachers, I have been involved in asking questions about teachers’ work from the planning stage to what happens in the classroom. I am now better at asking questions that lead to critical thinking and teacher growth and development because of the Master Teacher Program. The unique approach of this program puts teachers at the centre of their learning.
Emmanuel, Kimuli
Senior Fellow, ALforEducation, Uganda
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