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Profile: Buteera Disan

Buteera Disan

Biography

I am BUTEERA DISAN protestant in religion born of Uganda located in East Africa; Rwanda being my ancestrial and traditional homeland. My grandparents of hutu race or tribe (The Kabango) (RIP) migrated from Rwanda escaping the conflicts of wars by then 1920's. I am a sibling belonging to late Samuel Mairane (RIP) and Elizabeth Mairane (RIP) resting at Kanziira along Mairane avenue or road, Gomba District of Uganda. I thoroughly enjoyed School days while in Uganda which is why I am capable of expressing myself nicely. I left Uganda to Great Britain in November 2004. I joined Nottingham Trent University fora Bachelor of Youth Justice which ended in adiaspro. The reason being, the University offered unfair andmisleading remarks on 2013/4 results. It offered a fail repeat without attendance and went on informing me to re-do and attend which resulted into being summarised as attendance from my point of view as YouthJustice student. Upon all that, i left the University with a Diploma in Youth Justice supplement. Remember, I am previously educated and learned within the field of Youth Justice up to level 4 with a British Effective Practice award in Youth Justice 01/2007. Having such a marvallous experience within the field, I have recently taken an extra mile of engaging in what the American society may value as what are really Schools and Society. I took part in some research with the American University, Massachusetts, United States of Americawith Education in Schools and Society during April 2015 American summer time but failed Cultural Work, so I rejected the Certification. I live at 21, Room 4, Churchside Gardens, Nottingham City, Notttinghamshire, NG7 5GW, England. I love listening to music, reading, writing, adventuring, tidiness, neatness and learning. I speak in an even voice andvery respectful. I am hoping to have the very best outcomes whilst with 'you' The Open University. NB: For the safety and unaffected security ofthe Open University, be aware that there's an institution in conjuction with the post office Nottingham Queen street, which stole my identies this includes the CTD Convention Travel Document from 12th February 2014 (C00160339 but not sure due to thefty threat) and the deed of change of name. So, advise. Thank You I remain Yours Faithful, BUTEERA DISAN www.buteeradisan.wordpress.com I have enjoyed and completed learning (ELM) The why and what Educational Leadership and Management (2017)and Developing Good Academic Practice (DGAP) (2018) Courses. I would like to thank you all The Open University staff for a friendly and comfortable experience I have been getting from you most especially the East Midlands region during the time of transfering my credits to the University. Special thanks to David Flynn Registration and Enquiry Assistant for the service offfered that is of acknowledging my academic deeds (During Youth Justice registration). I enjoyed the studenthub interractionof welcoming freshers 2015 and prospectus students which included watching videos of talks about TheOpen University, referencing chating as well as the unending feedbackI m getting from different corners of University. Thank you I remain Yours Faithful, BUTEERA DISAN Youth JusticeStudent, PI:E300561X