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Years Later
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Years Later

Alex is a very jovial 19-year-old boy who lives next to Impact One. Despite attending public school, by 6th grade, Alex still could not read or write. With no books to use, it became a constant struggle to keep up with school. When he started middle school, he began regular self-study with a Bible, the only book available to him at home. Even though he didn’t understand most of the words, he would use it to practice spelling.

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Follow Up Makes All the Difference
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Follow Up Makes All the Difference

This week, I stood in the back of a 2nd grade classroom and observed the Literacy lesson. Using handmade flashcards, the students reviewed all of the letter sounds they've learned complete with fun actions. Then one by one, the students came up to a handmade letter board and created their own 3 letter words with the sounds. Together, the class sounded out each 3 letter word. Tears filled my eyes as I watched these children reading! Just last year, if I had stood in the back of this same classroom, not a single child would have been able to identify letters or their sounds, much less make any words from them. Our Teacher Training and Mentoring is making an incredible impact in the classrooms.  

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Getting Creative
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Getting Creative

What do you do with very few resources? Get creative! Thank you Singakwenza for teaching us how to make educational materials from trash!

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Choosing Excellence
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Choosing Excellence

We have officially launched our Teacher Training series for our partner schools. In this first event, the leaders learned how to become "Schools of Excellence" and the teachers learned how to give their students praise. 

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Laying the Foundation
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Laying the Foundation

A look at our first training event. 24 participants from 14 different schools learned how to effectively plan, implement, and manage projects.  

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