By George Obua | Project Leader
Unlike at the International school exchange studies, that: the students are meant to broaden their horizons, develop independence, and foster global understanding by experiencing different cultures, improving language skills through real-world practice, and forming international friendships, while also allowing educators to share best practices, providing unique, firsthand learning beyond textbooks, transforming students into global citizens with deeper self-awareness and appreciation for diversity. We must recognize that: with support from the funds on the platform of GlobalGiving, this approach being used by Kole Intellectual Forum is seen to be classic and very appreciative in human life.
While locally here in Uganda, the organization in the in the name of Kole Intellectual Forum is trying to implement; the interschool exchange visits the of their students andg those other ones visited of they themselves visit the institution; they tend to get experience in new traditions, foods, and daily life, breaking down ethnocentric views; develop their adaptability, empathy, independence, and problem-solving skills; as well as understanding different worldviews and how societies function
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