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Innocent Mugisha on the Unique Challenges to Reconciliation in RwandaInnocent Mugisha is a Rwandan educator and researcher,
who is currently working on developing the history curriculum for
Rwandan schools. In this clip, Mugisha discusses the challenge of
reconciliation within the context of Rwanda's unique history and
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John Rutayisire Discusses Reconciliation and Forgiveness in RwandaJohn Rutayisire is a Rwandan educator who has taught in
Uganda , Lesotho and Botswana. Rutayisire is currently the Director of
the National Curriculum Development Centre in Rwanda, where he leads
curriculum policy development. In this video clip, Rutayisire talks
about the complexity of reconciliation and forgiveness for Rwandans in
a post-genocide society. |
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John Rutayisire on Teaching Rwandan Students Self-RelianceJohn Rutayisire is a Rwandan educator who has taught in
Uganda , Lesotho and Botswana. Rutayisire is currently the Director of
the National Curriculum Development Centre in Rwanda, where he leads
curriculum policy development. In this video clip, Rutayisire talks
about the importance of teaching self-reliance to Rwandan students,
based on lessons learned from their recent history. |
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John Rutayisire on the Future of Education in RwandaJohn Rutayisire is a Rwandan educator who has taught in
Uganda , Lesotho and Botswana. Rutayisire is currently the Director of
the National Curriculum Development Centre in Rwanda, where he leads
curriculum policy development. In this video clip, Rutayisire talks
about where education has been in Rwanda, and where it should be
heading. |
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John Rutayisire Talks about GacacaJohn Rutayisire is a Rwandan educator who has taught in
Uganda , Lesotho and Botswana. Rutayisire is currently the Director of
the National Curriculum Development Centre in Rwanda, where he leads
curriculum policy development. In this video clip, Rutayisire gives his
assessment of the effectiveness of gacaca tribunals in Rwanda. |
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Ervin Staub Speaks About ForgivenessErvin Staub is a professor of psychology at
the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and author of "The Roots of
Evil." In this video clip from a presentation at Facing History, Staub
talks about forgiveness in the context of Rwandan Hutus and Tutsis. |