Jeana and I have been working on how best to quickly share our goals. Please give me your comments on the following draft...thank you!!!
OUR IMPERATIVE
Educate a country out of poverty.
Tembo Trading Education Project (TTEP) was created to provide
excellence in education for financially impoverished children in Kenya. Our
success, as a cross-cultural organization, is based on trust. Trust developed,
over the past eleven years, through hands-on work with the local community and
always respecting the local culture.
Excellence in education happens by:
- involving the community;
- involving the parents or guardians;
- addressing the poverty of the area;
- attention to medical needs;
- implementation of The Akre King Transformation Model© teacher training program.
First listen, look, learn and then act with culturally adapted
solutions for sustainable transformation.
Excellence in education leads to financial independence.
OUR GOAL
Transformation of the educational system in Kenya thereby assisting the
country reach their Vision 2030 goals. By accomplishing the objectives outlined
in Vision 2030 Kenya will not only have independence but will truly be
independent.
OUR STRATEGY
Poverty strips human beings of their dignity plunging them into a life
of dependence on others to meet their needs. To restore human dignity people
must believe they have worth. We partner with communities to start the
reconstruction process in their schools.
OUR PROCESS
- Teacher Training – Building self-worth; character development; critical and creative thinking processes.
- Economic Development – Work with community developing ways to increase capital using local resources and skills.
- Medical Care
- Adult Education
OUR RESULTS
Education
1. National testing results for the secondary school we developed using
The Akre King Transformation Model©:
2009 – Number one in the district (first time to sit for national
exams.)
2010 – Number one in the district.
2011 – Number one in the district.
2012 – Number one in the district.
2013 – Number one in the district.
2014 – Number one in the district
2. After two training sessions with the instructors at Kanjira Primary
school the schools tests number one in the district. Prior to training they
were last place of 20+ schools.
2. No new cases of HIV/Aids
in ten years within our student demographic.
3. Legislation in Kenyan Parliament revising the Basic Education Act of
2012.
4. Introduction of revolutionary remote access computer technology
(ARES.) System introduced to Honorable James Rege (member of Kenyan
Parliament.)
5. Launching new computer technology with the assistance of President
Kenyatta.
Economic
Development
1. Kiondos of Hope – Started with 3 women; currently employs 130 women;
now owned by the women.
2. Business partnerships with Marko Taylor Bags and Ferro Cosmetics to
bring business to Kenya.
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