In a small village in the Luxor Governorate of southern Egypt, three mothers dreamed of working in education. To realise this dream, they joined a community learning centre, where, despite numerous challenges, they worked hard to serve underprivileged youth.
Their determination led them to recognise the advantages of digital education initiatives, ultimately capturing the attention of The Digital School. Seeing their potential, the School provided them with training through its collaborative programme with Arizona State University (ASU). The course enhances the skills of teachers, digital education providers and educational supervisors, empowering them to contribute more effectively to their sector.
After earning accredited certificates from ASU, the trio’s enthusiasm drove them to even greater heights. They successfully trained more than 100 educational facilitators from the surrounding villages, who subsequently earned certificates from ASU. Their efforts provided essential support for the development of digital education in the Luxor Governorate of Egypt.