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A Teacher in East Africa: Stories from the Teachers for East Africa Experience - Paperback

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by Moses L. Howard (Author)

Learning from the first free students in Uganda in the 1960s: Dr. Moses Howard describes his experiences as an African-American lecturer from Mississippi who came to spend ten years as a teacher in Uganda, beginning first as a Fulbright Scholar in 1961.

Author Biography

Moses Leon Howard is an American writer and educator. He has written for children and adults for fifty years. A retired community college dean, biology teacher, assistant high school principal, and counselor/mentor for students at risk, Mr. Howard now lives in Washington State. In addition to his career as an educator in the U.S., Mr. Howard served as a Fulbright Fellow in Africa and spent ten years training medical technologists and preparing secondary school teachers in Kampala, Uganda. Mr. Howard has also published children's books such as "The Human Mandolin," and other titles under the pen name Musa Nagenda, including "Dogs of Fear" and "The Ostrich Egg Shell Canteen."

Number of Pages: 114
Dimensions: 0.24 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: November 11, 2016
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