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Long Way from Adi Ghehad - Journey of an Asylum Seeker: Dr Teame Mebrahtu (Hardcover)
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Long Way from Adi Ghehad - Journey of an Asylum Seeker: Dr Teame Mebrahtu (Hardcover)
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With immigration and asylum seekers high on the agenda of
governments throughout Europe, the life story of Dr Teame Mebrahtu
is a timely reminder of a positive side of what has become a
contentious and potentially divisive issue. It is a truly
remarkable and inspiring story.Dr Mebrahtu, born in the village of
Adi Ghehad in the Eritrean Highlands, was a leading teacher trainer
in his country but was forced to leave when his life was in danger
in the 1970s. The book first traces his early life in Eritrea, then
part of Ethiopia, his efforts to get an education - the first in
his family to do so - his involvement in student demonstrations
against the government of Emperor Haile Selassie, resulting in
imprisonment, and his rise to become Director of the Asmara Teacher
Training Institute amidst the political unrest and bloodshed of the
Eritrean liberation struggle. He was an eyewitness to the moment
Haile Selassie was deposed.During this time he had been developing
his philosophy of teaching, first as a teacher then a teacher
trainer, which was to mark the rest of his career. He firmly
believes the welfare of students is an essential precursor to
academic success.When his life came under threat, he managed to
leave the country to study for a PhD at Bristol. Within a year of
arriving he was ordered back to Addis Ababa by the Mengistu regime.
Sensing his life was again in danger, he refused and applied for
and was granted asylum. Although entitled to state benefits, he
declined saying he had not earned them. Instead, he persuaded local
schools to let him talk to pupils about Africa and the Africans
bringing new understanding of those with a different culture. His
popular talks won him a grant from the Rowntree Trust. While the
Eritrean liberation war raged, he raised support for refugees
fleeing the fighting and living in camps in Sudan. He visited the
camps advising on schooling for the refugee children. Later he went
to train teachers in the Zero School set up in caves in liberated
parts of Eritrea, braving the Ethiopian MiGs. After obtaining his
PhD, he joined the staff of the Bristol Graduate School of
Education where, for 24 years, he became a respected senior
academic and adviser to international students - many of whom went
on to have leading roles in the education system of their
countries. He has become a valued member of his local community.An
acknowledged expert on multicultural education and the problems of
refugees, he has provided advice and valuable insights from his own
experience during the troubled history of Eritrea and whilst
establishing a new life in Britain.
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