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Lee Rother, PhD
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  • Montreal, Quebec
  • Canada
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Subject area expertise
media education, ICT, at-risk youth, literacy, school to work transition, curriculum development, teacher training
Grade level(s) taught
grade 7, grade 8, grade 9, grade 10, grade 11, grade 12, post secondary, adult education
Present status
Certified/Licensed Educator
Language(s) you can instruct in
English
Number of years teaching experience
greater than 20
Skills & Interests
- photography, reading, media production, work in areas of limited resources and fast changing environments.
If you have done work internationally, where and in what capacity?
Jordan, curriculum developer
Palestine, Media education, ICT instructor volunteer
Nigeria, Media education, ICT instructor volunteer
South africa, short term media ed advisor at Uinversity
China, Bejing guest speaker
China, Hong Kong course instructor
If you are willing to volunteer, in what area(s):
curriculum development, digital media, grant research/writing, researchers, technology support, TWB on Campus, workshop facilitation
How did you hear about us and a few words why you want to join TWB-Canada:
- passion for teaching and learning in developing countries and areas of post conflict
- to introduce literacy using media/ICT.
- develop my experience
- because I need to

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Media Literacy in Nigeria

Youth Media in Nigeria
Lee Rother, PhD


In March 2006, I spent three incredibly rewarding and challenging weeks in Western Nigeria introducing Media Education to hundreds of primary and secondary students and their educators in numerous schools. My experiences in Nigeria came at the invitation of the Youth for Technology Organization, and Martins Akpan; the co-coordinator of Teens Resource Centre and producer of a community cable program titled TEENSWORLD on MCTV. This experience could not have… Continue

Posted on April 24, 2009 at 2:05pm —

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At 2:30am on September 15, 2009, benson m. karumba said…
let us all support teacher development in kenya, twb canada , remember this is our baby and have no alternative but to breast feed it
At 2:27am on September 15, 2009, benson m. karumba said…
yes i did . yerstaday i had aclass with my teachers on the dayly five . iam happy to see how teachers are excited and willing to use it in their classes.i am happy to see iam able to communicate with other teachers world wide
At 1:54am on September 4, 2009, benson m. karumba said…
how are you hoe youarrived back home it was a happy moment to work with you at gilgil
benson
At 3:50pm on February 24, 2009, Anne Beamish said…
Hi Lee,
Yes, I have applied for the Kenya project but haven't heard anything yet...maybe we can do a media thing together. So nice to hear from you and I look forward to collaborating with you once again.
At 11:39am on January 2, 2009, Lee Rother, PhD said…
Hello,

My areas of expertise include media, media education, literacy, ICT, at-risk youth. I am interested in working in developing countries and/or post-conflict areas.
 
 

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