Transforming Learning.

Together we create schools as a place for meaningful learning.

Build a learning culture.

It is established that 65% of children entering primary school today will ultimately end up working in completely new job types that don’t yet exist (World Economics Forum). To prepare children and young people well for the unknowable future, schools and educators are advised to help them developed three critical skillsets: Learning skills, Literacy skills and Life skills. We work with schools and educators to design a curriculum and instruction system that help children and young people to develop these skillsets, especially the learning skills which are known as the 4Cs—Critical thinking, Creativity, Collaboration and Communication. Work with us to create transformative learning experiences for every child that attends your school learn to convey ideas clearly and intelligently, think outside the box, find creative solutions to problems and work well in teams.

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Learners as Thinkers.

Children and young people needs a curriculum experience that enable them to think critically and creatively. Whether you follow the new national standard-based curriculum in Ghana or any other curriculum, we will work with your educators to create responsive and thinking classrooms. Classrooms that demand thoughtfulness on every child and challenges them with respectful tasks.

 
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Learners as Doers.

How children learn and demonstrate their learning should reflect how they are expect to work and deliver results in the future, if we are to prepare them well for it. We know that whatever careers they pursue, they will work in teams and will engage in professional conversation as creatives to solve real local and global problems. Let’s transform your classroom into collaborative workstations where children and young people work in teams to find creative solutions to real authentic problems around them with the significant knowledge and understandings gained from your curriculum.

“Knowledge is like a garden. If it is not cultivated, it cannot be harvested”

—Africa Proverb