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One World School - How can we help?

One sky, one school, one purpose....

Some schools have no buildings, due to natural disasters, lack of funding, or local political unrest. There are 61million children in the world who have NEVER stepped into a classroom. Did you know that only 3-4 children from one village in Africa get to go to district wide high school?  And only 1 to 2 students in a district high school get to go to college.

It is a miracle that any student from Africa gets to college or graduate school in the USA.  Imagine how much potential and talent is being lost, due to lack of resources and opportunities.

The Kennari (TM) can allow teachers to hold classes outside with all the necessary resources. Students all over the world can have the opportunity to learn with the help of our corporate sponsors....

Many do not have school buildings...

Still other children have no electricity and can only attend schools on days when the sun is shining and it is warm. Without books, teachers must use chalk boards.  Often, children write on slates and learn by rote.

Thanks to our corporate sponsors and to the Kennari(TM), students no longer have to depend on electricity, but the sun.  The Kennari l(TM) is solar powered and has a 20hr long battery. It also comes with a tablet projector so that an entire class can learn from one tablet.

Others have no electricity or books...

UNESCO states that 95% of secondary teachers in the developing world are untrained and have little more than a primary education themselves. Think of how many local issues could be solved if every student had a basic education, by trained instructors who had the books and other resources that children in other countries had.

Basic education is a basic human right. All the problems in the world could be solved; including economic, environmental and political issues if people had the opportunity to participate in the global social and economic environment. 

The Kennari (TM) can hold an entire teacher education program that teachers can utilize in rural areas.

Teachers are untrained and have few resources to teach with....

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