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Opportunity Education Tanzania Welcomes Two New Board Members on 19 March 2026
Opportunity Education Tanzania is very happy to announce the addition of two new Tanzanian board members who bring very significant international development leadership experience in Tanzania and beyond. Marianna Balampama has more... Read More
6 Work Skills for Secondary School and Beyond
Quest Forward secondary schools across Tanzania prioritize life and work skills like planning, working efficiently, and managing time well. Here's how they do it.... Read More
5 Guiding Principles of Quest Forward Learning
Our 5 Guiding Principles are drawn from decades of research in Education, Learning Sciences and Cognitive Psychology. While every student is unique and each student brings different abilities, interests and skills to the classroom,... Read More
Why Making Artefacts is Integral to Learning
Students in secondary schools can demonstrate learning in a variety of ways beyond exams. For students at Quest Forward Schools in Tanzania, one such method is the creation of artefacts. Artefacts are work products that students... Read More
Career Day Enlightens Secondary School Students
Our first annual Career Day helped Quest Forward students broaden their perspectives about the paths that are available to them after secondary school, and also inspired them to reflect upon their interests, goals, and purpose.... 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
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