The colors of Copan
Sunday, November 9th, 2014The park as usual was a site of lots of action!
The park as usual was a site of lots of action!
Three by three. Three of our computer based learning students in El Chilar are our third year students with the computer based learning program in El Chilar. If we hadn’t made Grade 7, 8, and 9 available via the computer based learning program, they would have gone no further than 6th grade. What’s next for them. All I know is that they now have a chance to continue on and perhaps help break the chain of poverty in their communities. One of the girls wants to be a nurse.
The last time I was at CARRIZALITO it was for the opening and a grand day it was! This was another … the whole community turned up for fun and games! We learned about germs and washing hands, did crafts, and the crowning glory was giving out a treat bag to each child. Karen wasn’t able to come for the opening two years ago and today she got a feel of the excitement and pride of the people in this school that she helped fund through A Better World and that the community built brick by brick.
Thank you for the great company… and…
…and it was to be an important one. Saul arranged for us to meet with the Ministry of Education from La Entrada, and the directors of Plan International to discuss piloting a computer based learning program. They have three communities that are eager to start, but I think we need to pilot it in one community as a trial.
In the afternoon we prepared the materials and treat bags for tomorrow’s event in the A Better World funded school in Carizalito.