Thank you Caleb for welcoming us to the forum. Hope it will make us remain in
contact and informed of pertinent issues of common interest.
Thank you and may God bless you all.
Sam Andema
University of British Columbia
vancouver, Canada
--- On Sun, 8/3/09, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com
Yes Alaka
Greetings from Ombaci. I hope all is fine there.
This morning I went to celebrate Mass at Ewadri (between Abi Farm and
Oriajini). It was nice to wish women Happy Women's day.
I asked these people at the end of Mass what (according to them) are causing
poor results in schools these days.
Dear Fr. Rofino,
Thank you very much for sharing with us your emperical discussion with the
folks. In a way you were carrying out an ethnographic study on this important
subject of the persistent decline of education in west Nile. It is one way of
gaging peiople's perceptions on the problem.
Thanks Sam for your e mail.
We are looking forward to that. You imagine Arua Hill Primary which used to
prooduce 55 or 60 first graders in PLE. This time (2008) the whole of arua
district coould not reach that. We are going to have those statistics at
hand when we map out a way forward.
God bless
Thank you father, for the promise we definitel need that statistics to raise
dust! I look forward to receiving the data.
Thank you.
Sam Andema
University of British Columbia
Vancouver
Canada
--- On Sun, 8/3/09, Ruffino Ezama ruffino.ez...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Ruffino Ezama
Sam,
I agree with you on issue of data. I believe I should be able to extract
some data for three or four years for O and A level. I will ask our
librarian to compile it for me and I will email it to the group by Tuesday
this week.
Let us keep the candle burning.
Jimmy Adriko
The New
Yes Patrick
Thanks for your quick note.
I fully concur with the idea of having someone do a thesis on that. We shall
our the educationists (dr Odama, Dr Ayikoru, Simon anguma's etc) to look
into that
Looking forward to meeting you on the reuinion day.
--
Ruffino Ezama,mccj
Comboni Missionaries