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  • The rapid expansion of basic education in Rwanda has strained the delivery of quality education while increasing the demand for effective teachers. The shift to instruction in English has also resulted in an urgent need to improve the English-language proficiency of teachers. The Government of Rwanda is addressing these needs by providing English and pedagogical support to basic education teachers through a school-based mentoring initiative, called the Innovation for Education, the Mentoring Community of Practice (MCOP) project.

  • The Rwanda Mentorship Community of Practice (MCOP) initiative, funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development, aims to strengthen the quality of basic education and to support teacher professional development across Rwanda. The overall objective of MCOP is to improve pedagogical and subject knowledge, particularly for early-grade reading, through the effective use of technologies in in-service professional development.

  • The Rwanda Education Commons (REC) is expanding access to quality education by using information and communication technology (ICT) to supplement teaching and learning. By improving collaborative use of these tools among education stakeholders, the REC is building a professional learning community.

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