Nothing was as amazing as a school trip back in the day. I believe everyone got excited by the school trips as much as I did, (at Least that’s the … Read More
Locals can enjoy Tourism as much as Foreigners
During this week’s team meeting, the ice breaker was interesting. Name your ideal holiday destination. Simple task it is right? Not when you are the one to start the round … Read More
Education’s contribution to peace building
Education has a very large impact when it comes to peace building. Education and civilization has so far fostered the concept of peace world wide. Many a times, conflicts are … Read More
Dads’ contribution in their Children’s Education
It is a common belief that mothers tend to connect emotionally with their children, while fathers are known to connect in a more rational manner. Major studies across the world … Read More
Mobile learning improves timid Isaiah’s performance.
We get ushered in to a rural class of approximately 100 students. Kyamulendu Primary School is a mixed government school, with a teacher student ratio of 1: 70. By mixed … Read More
Mastery of the Studying Habit
We all study with the aim of success. Many learners strive to perform well in their studies. People tend to have different individual study tips that work for them, while … Read More
Democracy in the school setup: Introducing leadership skills to students
September 15th is the International day of Democracy. The theme for this year is Democracy and the 2030 Agenda of Sustainable Development. Now it might seem a far fetched connection … Read More
Important things to consider when applying for any Scholarship
Our first post on scholarships for secondary students continues to attract appeals from very bright students seeking financial assistance to continue their education. We believe in giving young people the … Read More
Reading culture in children #EnezaChat September 2.
There is a common ‘misinformed’ saying among Kenyans, that if you want to hide something from a Kenyan, you put it in a book. In preparation for the International Literacy … Read More
The power of mobile phones in children’s literacy: Mama Imelda’s take.
Jane Wanjiku sits on the office couch, waiting as her daughter talks to journalists. I steal the opportunity to chat with her about how her child started using our Mobile … Read More