The more engaging an online program or remote learning can be and the more human contact it offers, the better it's going to be for students.

How a small school in Sierra Leone uses remote learning to offer high school


The more engaging an online program can be and the more human contact it offers, the better it's going to be for the students

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The American International School of Freetown in Sierra Leone (AISF) has 90 students between the ages of three and 19, seven teachers and a director--an all-encompassing administrative role that is common in small international schools in Africa.

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