September 22, 2022
4:30-6 pm
Appetizers provided
Pryes Brewing Company
1401 W River Rd N
Minneapolis, MN 55411 (Map)
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We empower Nairobi children living in poverty to transform their lives through education and support, leading to employment.
September 22, 2022
4:30-6 pm
Appetizers provided
Pryes Brewing Company
1401 W River Rd N
Minneapolis, MN 55411 (Map)
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The NRCF Elimu hub houses a computer laboratory and library to provide learning activities and resources for its beneficiaries. The utilization of the hub is as follows:
There are many benefits of introducing computers to children at an early age. One of the main benefits is that it prepares them for future computer usage since many professional fields require these skills. This also increases their self-esteem, and self-confidence and boosts their problem-solving skills.
As part of the Saturday program, we are introducing creative computer classes that will teach students how to use creative tools like Canvas to create decorative posts for sponsors, as well as impart basic coding skills.
Non-Nelson Mandela students will also take computer classes on top of the creative classes to be on the same level as the Nelson Mandela students.
The students are taught how to use the internet to do school research within their level and access and log in to their NRCF communication portals to write/reply to sponsor messages and access their photos and other resources in the portal.
The secondary students must attend mandatory computer classes during their holiday where they will be introduced to the WordPress course. At the end of the training, they are required to build their portfolios.
The training also acts as a preparation for the three months training with Belmont College.
The students are taught how to use the internet to do school research. Use of Gmail tools such as Email, Google docs, sheet, and saving documents in G-Drive. They also learn how to access and log in to their NRCF communication portals for writing/replying to sponsor messages and accessing photos and other resources in the portal.
The two-month training program by Belmont International College will be conducted in our computer lab, which is now equipped with new and fast desktops.
The computer lab is accessible to all the beneficiaries of the foundation to access and conduct their research or do assignments. Students use the computers in the lab to access the student communication portals to send and receive emails to and from their sponsors.
The NRCF library with the help of the CBCT project leader is in the process of identifying school textbooks for primary, secondary, and post-secondary levels in relation to the new curriculum. Students are accessing these books either to read them within the library or borrow them for a specific period.
Currently, the library has various genres that students borrow and read within our premises. This activity continues in the new library with a plan of adding more.
The current library management system is also under improvement for a more effective book tracking experience.
The librarian, with the help of primary and secondary case managers, ensures that each student borrows a book at least once every school term and provides a report at the end of the year to indicate how many books each student has read.
Each student also fills out a questionnaire upon returning the borrowed book to ensure that they read it. This exercise also encourages the student to read their storybooks to be able to fill out the report.
Five Endless OS computers are being installed in the library space for students to continue accessing the KICD materials
Art and design stimulate creativity and imagination as it provides visual and sensory experiences and a special way of understanding and responding to issues. Through learning about the roles and functions of art, students can explore the impact it has had on contemporary life.
By introducing art and design;
Most of our students’ homes are not conducive to studying. During holidays and weekends, students utilize the library space for reading, studying, and completing assignments.
It will also be a space where students come and get assistance with their homework and assignments from the TechMates interns that will be at their disposal.
Students will also have read-aloud and around sessions, where they will be able to share lessons, terms, and group book reading.
Book club sessions for grades 5 and 6 students will resume.