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Teach Twice Teach Twice publishes stories from around the world in order to improve education here--and there.

In the Teach Twice model a single book—written by authors from a developing country—provides parents in the global marketplace stories to read to their children, and gives financial support to schools and students in the country from which the book came.

"I want to say to the children of the world, especially girls, that education will be your wealth.http://www.bbc.com/new...
01/30/2015

"I want to say to the children of the world, especially girls, that education will be your wealth.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-30935874

A 90-year-old Kenyan woman, who goes to class with six of her great-great-grandchildren, is believed to be the oldest primary school pupil in the world, writes the BBC's Ed Thomas.

“Parents, teachers and educationists need to realise the importance of libraries and what they can do for children. They...
01/12/2015

“Parents, teachers and educationists need to realise the importance of libraries and what they can do for children. They help in opening up a child’s imagination, enabling them to form connections with people of other roots. When a child is reading, all avenues open up. The more you read, the more your mind opens. Libraries need a place in every community,”

http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/punjab/01-Jan-2015/instilling-the-passion-for-book-reading-into-children

Alif Laila is an NGO, promoting book reading, children’s literature and education, taught in a fun environment, that allows them to broaden their understanding of educational concepts through project-based learning. With initiatives such as the exciting book bus, the children’s library

Climbing the little staircase down from the second-floor stacks, I hear a noise escape from a back corner. A giggle. Pee...
01/10/2015

Climbing the little staircase down from the second-floor stacks, I hear a noise escape from a back corner. A giggle. Peering through the slats, I see two small children tucked up into their mother's sides as she reads them a storybook."

http://allafrica.com/stories/201501030202.html

Before leaving Tanzania - where she worked on an education project - Jennifer Brookland, a senior writer and editor for Creative Associates International, visited a bookshop in the capital, Dar es Salaam. Kiswahili, along with English, is Tanzania's official language and the lingua franca of much of…

http://allafrica.com/stories/201501021008.html
01/04/2015

http://allafrica.com/stories/201501021008.html

Passing Grade 12 is one of the biggest milestones in many youth people's lives. For others, the journey to this milestone is a bumpy ride. Thinavuyo Makhokha (20) shares how she overcame some of the lowest moments in her life in the years leading up to her matric.

The books in those boxes shaped the reader — and the person — I became.http://parnassusmusing.net/2014/12/19/grandparent...
12/20/2014

The books in those boxes shaped the reader — and the person — I became.

http://parnassusmusing.net/2014/12/19/grandparents/

With great appreciation for all the grandparents of the world, an essay: * * * This time of year, you're really easy to spot. You're glancing uncertainly from your smartphone or a printed out email...

Researchers have found that people who display moral courage often perceive themselves to be “strongly linked to others ...
12/19/2014

Researchers have found that people who display moral courage often perceive themselves to be “strongly linked to others through a shared humanity” and feel a sense of responsibility that is not limited to intimates.

http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/12/18/where-does-moral-courage-come-from/

Kailash Satyarthi, who shared the Nobel Peace Prize with Malala Yousafzai this year, turned his life’s setbacks into a mission.

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