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Project Description

LearnOnOne

Learning doesn’t only happen between four walls

OneAfrica is a multi-genre, multi-platform television entertainment and media brand. We inform, educate, entertain, and connect our viewers to the world. We inspire our audience and bring them closer to the people, places, hopes and dreams that matter to them.

Educational TV is a large part of our offering and deserves special mention. We believe in the adage that “education is the greatest equaliser.” We offer educational content, through LearnOnOne, in line with the Namibian Educational Curriculum to Learners in Pre-Primary, Primary School and Secondary Schools. Learners enjoy 24-hour video-on-demand access to material on safe platforms and daily lessons broadcast during dedicated television times.

Through a Memorandum of Understanding with The Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture, LearnOnOne broadcasts Grade 8, 9, 10 and 11 lessons produced by the Namibian College of Open Learning (NAMCOL). This Memorandum of Understanding serves to advance a shared vision for accessible, quality supplementary education for the Namibian learner. NAMCOL lessons currently broadcasting on LearnOnOne includes Mathematics, Accounting, History, Home Economics, Science and Physics. Learners can also watch languages like German, Portuguese and Afrikaans as well as technical subjects such as Fashion and Fabrics and Building Studies as part of the Namcol produced content.

My Zone

NMH’s youth brand, My Zone, provides LearnOnOne with Grade 0 – 7 lessons which form part of a collaboration with the Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture (MoEAC) and the United Nations International Children’s Fund (Unicef). The wholly Namibian curriculum is supplied in the audiovisual medium, with a live teacher and child present for every lesson.

Waka Waka Moo

Waka Waka Moo is an animated cartoon TV show which incorporates hand puppetry as well as mascots into 25-minute episodes. Everything is produced from scratch, from the songs to the stories and it also relates to various countries as it talks about real life heroes that children can relate to. Apart from English, Waka Waka Moo also airs in various Namibian languages including Oshiwambo, Rukwangali, Silozi, Otjiherero, Khoekhoegowab, Afrikaans, Setswana and German.

St. Paul’s College

Mrs Visser, a St. Paul’s College teacher provides Economics lessons aired on LearnOnOne. A passionate qualified educator with 27 years’ experience, Mrs Visser provides the lessons as an added resource for teachers and students across Namibia, boosting their understanding further in Economics.

Eduvision

Edugate Academy is a private school situated in Otjiwarongo, well known for its strong academic performance and its Eduvision project that operates interactive classrooms for rural schools. The Eduvision Project teaches remote, marginalized schools through e-learning and modern technology with the assistance of teachers from an already well-established school (Edugate Academy).

LearnOnOne

LearnOnOne

Phone: +264 61 383 450
Email:

www.learnonone.org
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