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Class Dismissed with Dr. K

Podkast av Somachi Kachikwu - The Learning Transformer

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Class Dismissed with Dr. K is an innovative and solution-focused podcast that redefines how we approach education. Hosted by Dr. Somachi Kachikwu, known as The Learning Transformer, this podcast is dedicated to amplifying the voices of educators in rural communities while exploring the challenges, trends, and innovations shaping education worldwide. Each episode aims to inspire action and foster a solutions-driven mindset among educators, parents, policymakers, and thought leaders. This podcast isn’t just about highlighting the struggles of rural education—it’s about celebrating resilience and uncovering practical solutions that address the needs of students, teachers, and communities. Dr. Kachikwu’s vision is to elevate the stories of rural educators, ensuring their experiences inform and transform the broader education narrative.

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Letters from the field

In this special recap episode of Class Dismissed with Dr. K, we pause to reflect on some of the most powerful stories shared over the past few months—and tackle real questions about rural education. Dr. K revisits key conversations: * How teacher mindset and creativity can transform learning in resource-limited Nigerian and Ugandan classrooms. * Veteran educator Gyamesi Augustina’s call for early childhood education reform in Ghana, and the role of parents in strengthening classrooms. * Mr. Pelem’s courageous teaching in conflict-affected Plateau State, Nigeria, where insecurity constantly disrupts learning. * The innovation of rural STEM teachers in Zimbabwe, from improvised experiments to gender equity initiatives. Then, Dr. K answers listener questions: * What do rural teachers need most right now? * Can AI be relevant in schools with little to no internet access? * How can rural students gain better access to universities? * What can parents and communities do when the system fails them? This episode is part reflection, part call to action—and a reminder that rural education is not a charity issue. It’s a justice issue. Class dismissed—until next time, let’s keep the conversation going!

16. aug. 2025 - 25 min
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Episode 4: Interrupted Learning: Teaching Through Insecurity

In this episode of Class Dismissed, Dr. K sits down with Mr. Pelem, a dedicated teacher in rural Plateau State, Nigeria, to explore how insecurity is disrupting education in his community. Together, they unpack the daily challenges that students and teachers face—school closures, fear, emotional trauma, and learning gaps. Mr. Pelem shares the creative ways teachers keep students engaged, including storytelling, one-on-one encouragement, and utilizing online platforms like WhatsApp when physical classes are not possible.  The conversation highlights the critical role of community involvement, such as active Parent-Teacher Associations and local security partnerships, in creating safer learning environments. Listeners will also hear practical suggestions for recovery, like implementing accelerated learning programs, prioritizing foundational skills, and using radio, print, and low-tech tools to reach learners without digital access. This episode is a powerful reminder of the resilience of teachers and students in crisis-affected regions—and the importance of supporting education not just through policy, but through empathy, creativity, and community action. Class dismissed—until next time, let’s keep the conversation going!

30. mai 2025 - 54 min
episode Episode 3: Beyond the Blackboard: Closing Early Learning Gaps in Rural Classrooms with Gyamesi Augustina” A candid conversation on the challenges, resilience, and hope of rural early childhood education in Ghana. cover

Episode 3: Beyond the Blackboard: Closing Early Learning Gaps in Rural Classrooms with Gyamesi Augustina” A candid conversation on the challenges, resilience, and hope of rural early childhood education in Ghana.

In this episode of Class Dismissed with Dr. K, we sit down with Gyamesi Augustina, a passionate early childhood educator from the Ashanti Region of Ghana. With over 18 years of experience, Augustina shares her journey teaching kindergarten in rural communities, highlighting the deep gaps in early childhood education and the creative ways teachers are bridging them with limited resources. We discuss the challenges of underfunded classrooms, the undervaluing of early education, the critical role of community support, and practical solutions that can transform rural learning. It's a powerful, eye-opening conversation on why early education must be prioritized to change the future. Class dismissed—until next time, let’s keep the conversation going!

28. april 2025 - 41 min
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Episode 2: Restoring Dignity to Teaching: A Conversation with Dr. Kachy

In this episode of Class Dismissed with Dr. Kay, Dr. Kachi, founder of Train the Trainer (TTT), discusses her mission to empower teachers, especially in rural communities, and restore dignity to the teaching profession. She shares insights from her own journey in education, from teaching in universities to creating innovative solutions for teacher training in underserved areas. Dr. Kachi emphasizes the importance of mindset in education, particularly how teachers can use what they have to create impactful learning experiences, despite limited resources. She highlights the challenges teachers face, such as low pay, lack of respect, overwork, and insufficient training, while offering practical advice on how to address these issues, including fostering collaboration and utilizing technology creatively. The conversation also touches on how parents and policymakers can support teachers, the need for a curriculum overhaul, and the role of government in improving infrastructure and teacher compensation. Dr. Kachi's words inspire listeners to appreciate teachers' work and advocate for systemic changes in education, all while maintaining hope and determination to make a positive difference. Class dismissed—until next time, let’s keep the conversation going!

29. mars 2025 - 1 h 5 min
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