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About Program
Co-investigation Clusters are pre-designed, short-term, high-impact engagement sessions that promote the process of co-investigative learning. Participants 'cluster' around a particular relevant theme or topical issue while taking part in inquiry-based small group activities to maximise learning and engagement.
Current themes:
Connecting through Performing Arts
Environmental Justice
Gobal Legacies of Racial Justice
Protest Movements and Agents of Change
Quality Inclusive Education
Time needed for each cluster: 3 Synchronous hours (or two 90 min sessions)
Student group size: Session dependent (between min of 15 - 45 participants)
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Program Highlights
- High impact engagement sessions to encourage connection and learning
- Peer to peer discussions and collaborative problem solving
- Discuss and engage with relevant global themes
- Pre-designed and ready for student group enrollment
- Short time commitment
Popular Programs
![Kenya Institute of Puppet theatre](/sites/default/files/styles/156x156_cropped/public/images/2021-03-12/6.png.webp?itok=qVxHHwNE)
Participants will investigate oral storytelling traditions as a means of connection, participating in a puppet-making workshop and then performing a puppet show of their own.
![Forest view](/sites/default/files/styles/156x156_cropped/public/images/2021-03-12/5.png.webp?itok=jnQwJTnW)
Participants engage with environmental organizations in East and Southern Africa, reflect on Environmental Justice in their own context, and seek out ways of advocating for more environmentally healthy living spaces.
![Mau mau veterans](/sites/default/files/styles/156x156_cropped/public/images/2021-03-12/2.png.webp?itok=OntftFrw)
Participants engage with historical and present-day issues of racial injustice on the African continent through discussions with activists in Kenya and South Africa.
![Protesters](/sites/default/files/styles/156x156_cropped/public/images/2021-03-12/4_0.png.webp?itok=YbN2s60z)
This cluster will focus on select protest movements in Africa, inviting participants to engage with various political leaders and learn from their perspectives on meaningful change.
![Students discussing education](/sites/default/files/styles/156x156_cropped/public/images/2021-03-12/3.png.webp?itok=H-dN_Sq6)
This cluster explores obstacles to quality inclusive education in South Africa and challenges participants to critically evaluate access to, and the value of, education in their own communities.