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Distance Learning in Tanzania: What We Learned
When schools in Tanzania closed, Quest Forward Schools shifted to distance learning with successful outcomes while overcoming significant challenges.... Read More
Empowering Students’ Futures: The Pathways Program
The Pathways Program will empower secondary students for a successful career after school, with knowledge, skills, and guidance to make informed decisions.... Read More
How Quest Forward Helps My Child’s Post-Secondary School Goals
I enrolled my son, Joshua, in a Quest Forward Learning secondary school because I want him to be prepared and equipped to make the right decision for him and his life. I want him to be a value creator. And I want him to make informed... Read More
Learning Continues in Homes Across Tanzania
The first case of the new Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Tanzania was reported on Monday, March 16. Subsequently, the next day, Tuesday, March 17, all primary and secondary schools, as well as colleges and universities, were... Read More
Meeting the Demands of the New Job Market in Tanzania
A few years ago, graduates in Tanzania were the most assured people in the country of getting all good jobs that were available. It was uncommon to find a graduate with an added advantage of a good performance searching for a job... Read More
Learning Happens Everywhere and Always
We learn best when we are immersed in learning experiences that are active, engaged, meaningful, and interactive. This could be through experiential learning, small team projects, study trips, exploration of current events, use of... Read More
10 Reasons Tanzanian Students Love Quest Forward Learning
This is my 2nd year as a mentor using Quest Forward Learning at Mtakuja Secondary School in Tanzania. Looking back on these past 2 years, I want to offer what I see as the top 10 reasons students love Quest Forward Learning. 1.... Read More
Everyday Moments of Wonder
It was early in the morning at Mtakuja Secondary School, a Quest Forward Learning School located in Moshi rural, 28.9559 miles from the foot of the highest mountain in Africa, Mount Kilimanjaro. Soon after the morning assembly,... Read More