Luds Kadimba
Contributing Writer
Luds Kadimba - myself
A mother of four who has developed over the years many interests in the areas of education, childhood studies, teaching and more recently international development and poverty relief.
Although a secondary school qualified teacher of French which is my first language, I have opted out of the classroom in order to raise my children. I have during that time developed and nurtured my passion for writing in my areas of interest as mentioned above. I have for over a year now, worked as a freelance academic writer and am now expanding to online article writing.
Latest Articles
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Obstacles to Environmental Justice in Developing Countries
Global environmental justice cannot be attained similarly and equally accross the world and developing countries in particular face numerous obstacles.
Nov 15, 2011
- Luds Kadimba
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Zambia Community Schools and Education for All
Community schools in Zambia have greatly helped raise school attendance and their contribution to EFA
Feb 22, 2011
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Successful Story Time in the Preschool Classroom
How to get and keep young children's attention during story time in the preschool classroom? Reader's enthusiasm and stories' relevance to them are key!
Feb 18, 2011
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Philosophy for Children: The Way Forward in Primary Schools
Philosophy for children (P4C) has huge educational potential. Its adequate use is bound to maximise students' thinking skills and capacity for reflection
Feb 16, 2011
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Community Schools in Zambia
This article looks at community schools in Zambia, what they are and how they came about
Feb 7, 2011
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Reflection and Reflective Practice in Higher Education Teaching
Although reflection belongs to the academic field, university lecturers are less involved in reflective practice than their school teachers colleagues. Why?
Jan 31, 2011
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Key Stage 2 SATs 2011: Issues and What the Future Holds
Many children in year 6 will sit for SATs in May this year. Controversies surrounding SATs are bound to bring the SATs system to an end. What will be next?
Jan 28, 2011
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Why Does the Developing World Struggle to Access the Market?
Countries of the North continue to manipulate international trade policies to their advantage regardless of the impact this has on the developing world
Jan 21, 2011
- Luds Kadimba
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Historical Antecedents Impact on Market Driven Economy Efficiency
Developing nations' slow economic progress is not often related to historical occurrences. Yet, the latter are tightly linked to their difficulty to develop
Jan 19, 2011
- Luds Kadimba
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Pampering and Make-up: A Child's Play?
Girls are becoming beauty conscious at a much younger age than they used to. Many wear make-up even before reaching their teens. Should parents worry?
Jan 12, 2011
- Luds Kadimba
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