Monday 14 March 2016

Experiences of Schools Implementing ICT in Cameroon, the Case of Fako Division.



ABSTRACT

SOLAR PANEL IN MUNDUM

Mundum people are blessed to have seen the light at the end of the tunnel. Today they are bless with a gift of solar panel to generate light to their lone generational health facilities that has been helping to give hope to the sick. ........
it happened like a magic all thanks to the efforts of MUCULDA USA and others.

This is just the beginning of greater things to come this year for MUNDUM,

 Solar in Mundum




Some African Proverbs
  1. A bird that allows itself to be caught will find a way of escaping.
  2. You cannot cover an elephant with a coco-yam leaf.
  3. You cannot live by the stream and wash your hands with spittle.
  4. A chattering bird builds no nest.
  5. A friend is worth more than a brother.
  6. An elephant will reach to the roof of the house.
  7. By trying repeatedly, the monkey learns how to jump from the tree.
  8. Do not step on the dogs tail, and he will not bite you.
  9. You cannot tell when a dog without a tail is happy.
  10. However little you think of the elephant, you cant say it wont fill a pot.
  11. However swift a man, he will not outstrip his shadow.
  12. If the fight is tomorrow, then why should you clench your fist today?
  13. It is the pot that boils but the dish that gets the credit.
  14. A mans tears flow but internally.
  15. A chick that will grow into a cock can be spotted the very day it hatches.
  16. It takes a whole village to raise a child.
  17. The mouth which eats does not talk.
  18. When the moon is shining the cripple becomes hungry for a walk.
  19. A single bracelet does not jingle.
  20. Thunder grumbles, but it knows where to strik
all proverbs cutesy of MUCUDAUSA


Some African Proverbs

  1. A bird that allows itself to be caught will find a way of escaping.
  2. You cannot cover an elephant with a coco-yam leaf.
  3. You cannot live by the stream and wash your hands with spittle.
  4. A chattering bird builds no nest.
  5. A friend is worth more than a brother.
  6. An elephant will reach to the roof of the house.
  7. By trying repeatedly, the monkey learns how to jump from the tree.
  8. Do not step on the dog�s tail, and he will not bite you.
  9. You cannot tell when a dog without a tail is happy.
  10. However little you think of the elephant, you can�t say it won�t fill a pot.
  11. However swift a man, he will not outstrip his shadow.
  12. If the fight is tomorrow, then why should you clench your fist today?
  13. It is the pot that boils but the dish that gets the credit.
  14. A man�s tears flow but internally.
  15. A chick that will grow into a cock can be spotted the very day it hatches.
  16. It takes a whole village to raise a child.
  17. The mouth which eats does not talk.
  18. When the moon is shining the cripple becomes hungry for a walk.
  19. A single bracelet does not jingle.
  20. Thunder grumbles, but it knows where to strike
- See more at: file:///C:/Users/MR%20NDANG/Desktop/index.html#sthash.kGpsJgaS.dpuf

Some African Proverbs

  1. A bird that allows itself to be caught will find a way of escaping.
  2. You cannot cover an elephant with a coco-yam leaf.
  3. You cannot live by the stream and wash your hands with spittle.
  4. A chattering bird builds no nest.
  5. A friend is worth more than a brother.
  6. An elephant will reach to the roof of the house.
  7. By trying repeatedly, the monkey learns how to jump from the tree.
  8. Do not step on the dog�s tail, and he will not bite you.
  9. You cannot tell when a dog without a tail is happy.
  10. However little you think of the elephant, you can�t say it won�t fill a pot.
  11. However swift a man, he will not outstrip his shadow.
  12. If the fight is tomorrow, then why should you clench your fist today?
  13. It is the pot that boils but the dish that gets the credit.
  14. A man�s tears flow but internally.
  15. A chick that will grow into a cock can be spotted the very day it hatches.
  16. It takes a whole village to raise a child.
  17. The mouth which eats does not talk.
  18. When the moon is shining the cripple becomes hungry for a walk.
  19. A single bracelet does not jingle.
  20. Thunder grumbles, but it knows where to strike
- See more at: file:///C:/Users/MR%20NDANG/Desktop/index.html#sthash.kGpsJgaS.dpuf

Some African Proverbs

  1. A bird that allows itself to be caught will find a way of escaping.
  2. You cannot cover an elephant with a coco-yam leaf.
  3. You cannot live by the stream and wash your hands with spittle.
  4. A chattering bird builds no nest.
  5. A friend is worth more than a brother.
  6. An elephant will reach to the roof of the house.
  7. By trying repeatedly, the monkey learns how to jump from the tree.
  8. Do not step on the dog�s tail, and he will not bite you.
  9. You cannot tell when a dog without a tail is happy.
  10. However little you think of the elephant, you can�t say it won�t fill a pot.
  11. However swift a man, he will not outstrip his shadow.
  12. If the fight is tomorrow, then why should you clench your fist today?
  13. It is the pot that boils but the dish that gets the credit.
  14. A man�s tears flow but internally.
  15. A chick that will grow into a cock can be spotted the very day it hatches.
  16. It takes a whole village to raise a child.
  17. The mouth which eats does not talk.
  18. When the moon is shining the cripple becomes hungry for a walk.
  19. A single bracelet does not jingle.
  20. Thunder grumbles, but it knows where to strike
- See more at: file:///C:/Users/MR%20NDANG/Desktop/index.html#sthash.kGpsJgaS.dpuf

Some African Proverbs

  1. A bird that allows itself to be caught will find a way of escaping.
  2. You cannot cover an elephant with a coco-yam leaf.
  3. You cannot live by the stream and wash your hands with spittle.
  4. A chattering bird builds no nest.
  5. A friend is worth more than a brother.
  6. An elephant will reach to the roof of the house.
  7. By trying repeatedly, the monkey learns how to jump from the tree.
  8. Do not step on the dog�s tail, and he will not bite you.
  9. You cannot tell when a dog without a tail is happy.
  10. However little you think of the elephant, you can�t say it won�t fill a pot.
  11. However swift a man, he will not outstrip his shadow.
  12. If the fight is tomorrow, then why should you clench your fist today?
  13. It is the pot that boils but the dish that gets the credit.
  14. A man�s tears flow but internally.
  15. A chick that will grow into a cock can be spotted the very day it hatches.
  16. It takes a whole village to raise a child.
  17. The mouth which eats does not talk.
  18. When the moon is shining the cripple becomes hungry for a walk.
  19. A single bracelet does not jingle.
  20. Thunder grumbles, but it knows where to strike
- See more at: file:///C:/Users/MR%20NDANG/Desktop/index.html#sthash.kGpsJgaS.dpuf

Some African Proverbs

  1. A bird that allows itself to be caught will find a way of escaping.
  2. You cannot cover an elephant with a coco-yam leaf.
  3. You cannot live by the stream and wash your hands with spittle.
  4. A chattering bird builds no nest.
  5. A friend is worth more than a brother.
  6. An elephant will reach to the roof of the house.
  7. By trying repeatedly, the monkey learns how to jump from the tree.
  8. Do not step on the dog�s tail, and he will not bite you.
  9. You cannot tell when a dog without a tail is happy.
  10. However little you think of the elephant, you can�t say it won�t fill a pot.
  11. However swift a man, he will not outstrip his shadow.
  12. If the fight is tomorrow, then why should you clench your fist today?
  13. It is the pot that boils but the dish that gets the credit.
  14. A man�s tears flow but internally.
  15. A chick that will grow into a cock can be spotted the very day it hatches.
  16. It takes a whole village to raise a child.
  17. The mouth which eats does not talk.
  18. When the moon is shining the cripple becomes hungry for a walk.
  19. A single bracelet does not jingle.
  20. Thunder grumbles, but it knows where to strike
- See more at: file:///C:/Users/MR%20NDANG/Desktop/index.html#sthash.kGpsJgaS.dpuf

Dr Ndang Curriculum Vitae



NDANG Gilbert FARINKIA, PhD
OBJECTIVES:
To secure a position in academic field that would entrust me with creating students-oriented, high-performance research-based learning sessions to help students achieve new heights in the academics.
DOMAINS OF COMPETENCE:
v  Teaching and Research,
v  Data analysis and Program design,
v  Web Development, Computer maintenance, and Office 2019 applications (Ms Windows, Ms Word, Ms Excel, Ms PowerPoint, Ms Publisher), Internet and Typing.
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
v  FACULTY OF EDUCATION (FED), UNIVERSITY OF BUEA. (UB)
2014-2019                    Doctor of philosophy in Curriculum Studies and Teaching (CST)
v  HIGHER TECHNICAL TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGE (HTTTC) KUMBA
2016-2018                     Higher Technical Teacher Certificate in ICT
v  FACULTY OF EDUCATION (FED), UNIVERSITY OF BUEA. (UB)
2008-2011                     Master of Education    (M.Ed) in CST FED, UB,
2004-2007                     Bachelor of Education(B.Ed) (Hons) in CST/ECONOMICS
TRAINING
2003-2004       Goodman Computers Molyoko-Buea: Attestation of completion of Computer hardware Maintenance (September 2003 to AUGUST 2004)
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2016                Participant on a 2 Days’ Workshop Organized by DAAD (Scholarships to Germany)
Workshop on Writing Research and grants proposal. Main Facilitator, Professor Wilfred Mbacham (June 17-18)
2015                HND and B.Sc. Program designer for some institutions.
                        Job description: member of a team to design curriculum for HND and B.Ed in Teacher Education, Adult Education, Physical Education, Educational Foundations and Policies and Educational Psychology.
2015                Participant on a 2-dayseminar on the Contribution of Higher Education to the Development of Cameroon (April 28-29th)
2014-2015       Seminar organizer/ Facilitator
                        Job Description: Assisting in organizing workshops on “Choosing a thesis topic and beginning to write” to Postgraduate students.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
2018-till date   HOD / Computer Science and ICT Teacher, GBHS Manengwassa.
2016/2017        Economics Teacher, Baptist High School (BHS) Kumba
2015/2016        Assistant Lecturer, JSF Polytechnic Bomaka
                        Job Description: Teaching of Educational Philosophy, Educational Measurement and Evaluation, Computer for Business and Introduction to Curriculum Development to HND students.
2011-2014        G.C. E Advanced Level Examiners
2014-2015       A’ and O’ Level Economics Teacher,  GHS Malende-Kumba
2012-2014       HOD/ A’ and O’ Level Economics Teacher, St. Francis College Fiango, Kumba
2009- 2012       A’ Level and O’ level Economics Teacher, FETCOL Mutengene.
2007-2009       Computer Hardware Instructor / Computer Lab. Assistance
Trustech Institute of Technology, Molyko-Buea
Job description: Taught the following modules; Basic Networking, Computer maintenance and management, MS Windows, Microsoft applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Publisher), DOS, and project writing for Higher National Diploma. And maintained computers in the Lab.
PROJECT, RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS
2014-2019       PhD thesis “Evaluation of the Implementation of ICT Curriculum in High Schools in Fako Division, South West Region of Cameroon. Agborbechem Peter Tambi (Associate Professor) Dean of Faculty of Education, UB. (See reference for inquiry)
2018                Factors that Hinder the Implementation of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in Public Secondary Schools in Fako Division, South West Region of Cameroon http://www.ijtrd.com/papers/IJTRD17975.pdf
2018                Evaluation of instructional facilities used in the implementation of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) curriculum in public secondary schools in the south west region of Cameroon, https://oapub.org/edu/index/ejes/article/view/1991
2017-2018       Development and implementation of an Online Examination System: Case Study Higher Technical Teachers Training College (HTTTC) Kumba, Supervisor, Dr Alain Tchakoutio Sandjon. Unpublished work (See reference for inquiry)
2011-till date   Independent data analyst
                        Job description: Assisting Postgraduate and undergraduate Students on data analysis using SPSS for windows. Using SPSS to run the following test statistic, Chi-square, T-Test, Pearson’s Product Moment Correlation, ANOVA etc. Assisting in instrument construction and validation.
2009-2011       Thesis “The experiences of schools implementing Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in Cameroon: The case of selected secondary schools in Fako Division, South West Region” Supervisor, Professor Peter Fon Titanji (Dean Faculty of Education, University of Bamenda) (See reference for inquiry
2007-2007       Long Essay The problems of learning Economics in Secondary Schools in Cameroon. The case of Fako-Division.Supervisor, Sis. Euphrasia Yuh (PhD) Associate Prof Educational Psychology.
MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION
·         2014 till date          2014 Batch Coordinator of PhD students of Faculty of Education.
·         2009-2010             Member, Association of Cross cultural psychology
PERSONAL ACHIEVEMENTS/ABILITIES
·         Self-starter and self-motivator, problem solving and follow-up.
·         Enjoy working as a team player, exceeding both customer and management expectations.
REFERENCES
·         Professor Peter Titanji Fon, Dean Faculty of Education, University of Bamenda
(+237) 679 84 58 79    titanjifonp@gmail.com
·         Dr Peter Agborbechem Tambi, (AP), Dean Faculty of Education, University of Buea
(+237) 650537092        tambi63@yahoo.com
Dr Margrate Endeley Nalova, (AP) Vice Dean in Charge of Students Affairs, UB
(+237)677 87 52 83       endeleynalova@yahoo.com 
·         Dr Bertrand Moffo Lonla, HOD Computer Science, HTTTC Kumba (+237) 677 16 88 21
·         Dr Alain Tchakoutio Sandjon, HTTTC Kumba (+237) 674 53 17 08
CONTACT: (237) 675 27 20 18           (237)676 10 70 09
Email :             ndanggils@gmail.com

Skype:             Ndanggils


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