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    ::.Alliance High School Alumni Foundation.:: - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/13/2002    Last Visited: 11/4/2009  

    According to an MIT trainer Mr. Yaron Binur, one of the MIT trainers, they are pleased with Alliance High school's response to the programme, which "reflects the efforts of Kenyan students".

    "The school's education standards are remarkable. The students have the potential and they are getting things very fast," said Yaron.

    Not only was he amazed with Alliance but also Kenyan students whom h...

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    Alliance boys to benefit from free IT programme - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/12/2002    Last Visited: 7/12/2002  

    According to an MIT trainer Mr. Yaron Binur, one of the MIT trainers, they are pleased with Alliance High school's response to the programme, which "reflects the efforts of Kenyan students".

    "The school's education standards are remarkable.The students have the potential and they are getting things very fast," said Yaron.

    Not only was he amazed with Alliance but also Kenyan students whom he said studied without complaining, despite the limited funds and facilities.

    He said Allliance will be used as the model institution from which other schools will benefit from the programme.

    "We don't want to introduce it so fast in all schools without seeing a growth, but rather ensure that one school at a time has benefited from it fully," added Yaron.

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    The MIT group members are Fan Peilei (China), Evelyn Eastmond (Colombia), Ethan Howe (America), Davis Wamola (Kenya), Paul Njoroge (Kenya), Yaron Binur (Israel), Solomon Assefa(Ethiopia) and Naveen Goela.(America)

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    Israel21c - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/26/2005    Last Visited: 4/22/2007  

    Harlap, now majoring in Japanese studies at the University of London while serving in an administrative role at MEET, created MEET with Massachusetts Institute of Technology student Yaron Binur.Binur had been teaching computer science in Africa while Harlap had been teaching in Japan, and both observed computers bringing people together, Harlap explained.

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