Alumni · Kamal
Kamal Ahamada graduated from DNS The Necessary Teacher Training College in 2009, and later graduated with a MA in postcolonial and ethnic studies.
Kamal currently works as a school teacher in London. He is the co-founder of the M.A.D Project, a cultural and educational initiative with the aim of empowering marginalised communities.
Kamal was a key note speaker at the Peace Justice Conference in 2018.
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The year of 2020 at DNS
Dear everyone, This year turned out completely different than we had imagined. At the same time, so many things happened, just as we planned for. It has been a very productive and eventful year. Here are some of the things we have achieved together in 2020....
There are too many things I want to learn and share: being a teacher combines both – Svetlana, alumni and DNS Teacher
To choose the path of teaching took me some time, I must say. It started on my very first 1st of September, this is the day when the school year starts in Lithuania. I simply loved it. And I am not talking about the lessons and tests, but about all the kinds of people I got to interact with and about the learning process that was happening there, somehow in between lessons most of the time. Though I was in love with the school and Summer holidays always seemed too long of a break, I never thought I will become a teacher. It is now, when I reflect, I see lots of sense in my actions and choices that led me to choose this profession.
3 Takeaways from DNS – Aušrinė, alumni
3 main things that i take away from DNS DNS made me realize that to be a teacher is also to be an active citizen, politician, farmer, mechanic, economist etc... it is a hollistic profession. Many believe that a teacher is just an employee school that gives lessons...
You simply never give up, there is always a solution – Theresa, alumni
Theresa Link graduated from DNS in 2012. She has worked as a social educator and teacher in Denmark and Germany. Music and performance art are some of her passions.
Alumni · Milo · DNS 2012
My passion for learning makes me invest quite some time in finding out new things, new ways and new processes and, of course, my passion for learning made me become a teacher.
Egle · Teacher at DNS
“Education must empower us to lead our own life, develop social connections, lift people up and bring them together. It must minimize the chances of being manipulated or becoming actors in someone else’s play.”