NMITE’S recent Open Day showed why it merits its recognition. Stimulating conversations, bright eyes and smiling faces revealed what higher education means - problem solving and creativity.
NMITE’s staff are a shining example, engaging with the students on problems relevant to the real world. Isn’t that the essence of being human?
I believe our present curriculum is testing for ‘right’ answers. You can program robots but humans have conscience.
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We can be excited by being challenged. I valued the teachers who asked more of me – and expected respect for others.
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NMITE restored my faith in education. If a person really knows what they are talking about and wants to convey that, they can find a way. It gave me courage to pursue my own development and seek meaningful answers to my questions. Education is life-long.
BARBARA FERRIS
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