By Diedre Paterno Pai | Executive Director
Recently, an American student in 7th grade asked if she could volunteer with us to get credit for her National Honors Society service requirement. I tasked her with a research porject, with a scope of looking at what kind of technology is being used in quality public schools (in the US), what type of curriculums are implemented and how students use technology throughout their school day, plus her personal opinion about it all.
In our initial conversation, she told me about how every student has an ipad, chromebooks in every classroom, a technology lab that includes robotics and the library desktops. Wow! Technology is in constant use as a tool and not jsut something to be studied.
Now, cross the Atlantic Ocean plus the continent of Africa and arrive in Kenya.You have landed in the cradle of humanity, famous for its lions and giraffes. What makes Kenya great is it's young people. Their schools do not look like the one described above but their dreams are similar. They might not have running water but they have a deep desire to learn and move their communities out of poverty.
Kenya is a country and culture of makers. In Kenya, you can not go to Home Depot to buy a ladder so you make one. You were gifted a solar panel but it broke? You learn how to fix it. There are problems in Kenya and they are in need of Kenyan problem solvers. There is no shortage of intelligent, hard working and resilient young minds in Kenya. With the right access to technology, powerful disruptions will change the status quo.
Now, we jsut need to get these young stars the tools they need. We need to help build their foundation of knowldege and intuition that comes with regularly working with technology. We need more support than ever as work to build the bridge to sustainable employment and entreprenuership that Kenya is asking for.
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