Thursday, November 29, 2012

U.S. Provides 5.5 Million English Language Textbooks for Elementary School Children in Ethiopia

Pictured here are three of the 5.5 million
 English language textbooks, developed
and published with USAID assistance
, for students in grades 2, 3 and 4 in more
 than 28,000 Ethiopian schools nationwide.
 (photo: Robert Sauers/USAID)

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia - USAID Ethiopia Mission Director Dennis Weller presented to Ethiopia’s State Minister of Education Ato Fuad Ibrahim 5.5 million English language text books for primary school children in grades 2, 3 and 4. USAID’s Textbooks and Learning Materials Program (TLMP) developed the textbooks in cooperation with the Ministry of Education of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia. USAID printed the textbooks to allow each child in grades 2, 3 and 4 to have the learning material. In prior years, USAID has developed, printed and donated English textbooks for other grades of primary schools.

“These books will serve to improve the English language skills of students in grades 2 to 4 in over 28,000 Ethiopian schools nationwide, in support of the Ministry of Education’s General Education Quality Improvement Program,” said Mission Director Weller.
Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University collaborated on textbook design, development and production with the Ethiopian Ministry of Education. The English textbooks are fully aligned with Ethiopia’s national curricula, are culturally relevant to the Ethiopian context, and incorporate significant cross-cutting themes, such as gender sensitivity and equity, hygiene, HIV/AIDS and community responsibility.


Ethiopian State Minister for General Education
H.E. Fuad Ibrahim (left), USAID Ethiopia
Mission Director Dennis Weller (center), and
Ato Solomon Shiferaw of the Ministry of
Education discuss newly published English
language textbooks donated by USAID
for students in grades 2, 3 and 4
at some 28,000 Ethiopian schools nationwide.
 A handover ceremony at the Ministry of Education
 marked the delivery of 5.5 million books.
 (photo: Robert Sauers/USAID)


“This partnership between the government and people of Ethiopia and the government and people of the United States to improve basic education started since USAID first came to Ethiopia 50 years ago, during which time the U.S. Government has contributed to increasing access to primary schools, especially for children in hard to reach areas and girls, improving the quality of education, building the capacity of teachers, strengthening partnerships between the school and community, and enabling females to complete secondary and higher education,” added Mission Director Weller.
The symbolic presentation ceremony was held at the Ministry of Education in Addis Ababa and was presided over by State Minister Fuad Ibrahim and attended by Regional Education Bureau heads; and officials from the Ministry of Education and USAID Ethiopia. The book donation is valued at almost $6 million dollars.




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