The great support from the MANGA GEMS this year has helped EMORG continue with the construction of the library and the two toilets.
This is the inside of EMORG library and the timber that was donated by the Working in Tandem students for the books shelves.
The two toilets and sewage tanks.
The organization is still working hard on the completion of the construction so the library can open as soon as possible.
EMORG
Education Model Organization
About Me
- Education Model Organization (EMORG)
- Founded in 2008, EMORG is a community-based nonprofit organization providing educational resources to the residents of the Kisongo Village area in Arusha, Tanzania.
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Saturday, August 6, 2011
Important Update: No More Library Fees!
Dear Friends,
EMORG is proud to announce that as of this month, we are abolishing the annual library usage fees we previously charged our young patrons. While the fees were neither substantial nor mandatory, the entirety of money gathered from students was used for book maintenance and retention. For primary school students, the fee was 2,500 Tsh, about 1.5 USD; for secondary school students, 3,500 Tsh, about 2.2 USD (you can see this explanation in our very first post).
However, as a part of our mission to provide education for all, and given the generosity of donors, we have been able to set aside an amount of money to be used exclusively for book retention and which for some time will meet our needs in this regard. That being said, the operational costs of running a free library add up, and we certainly will continue to require help from our kind donors. Every donation goes to ensuring that children in Kisongo are provided with the resources they need to succeed.
Thanks for staying up to date with EMORG! We couldn't do it without our loyal friends.
Best,
The EMORG Team
EMORG is proud to announce that as of this month, we are abolishing the annual library usage fees we previously charged our young patrons. While the fees were neither substantial nor mandatory, the entirety of money gathered from students was used for book maintenance and retention. For primary school students, the fee was 2,500 Tsh, about 1.5 USD; for secondary school students, 3,500 Tsh, about 2.2 USD (you can see this explanation in our very first post).
However, as a part of our mission to provide education for all, and given the generosity of donors, we have been able to set aside an amount of money to be used exclusively for book retention and which for some time will meet our needs in this regard. That being said, the operational costs of running a free library add up, and we certainly will continue to require help from our kind donors. Every donation goes to ensuring that children in Kisongo are provided with the resources they need to succeed.
Thanks for staying up to date with EMORG! We couldn't do it without our loyal friends.
Best,
The EMORG Team
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Construction update Aug.4th, 2011 + our temporary library
The construction of the EMORG nursery school and library is still going on. Here we bring you the latest update on our progress.
Volunteers from the University of Chicago also visit EMORG current temporary site of nursery school and library regularly. Here's a picture of our temporary library taken by one of our EMORG volunteers.
Volunteers from the University of Chicago also visit EMORG current temporary site of nursery school and library regularly. Here's a picture of our temporary library taken by one of our EMORG volunteers.
Stay tuned for more updates from our construction site :)
Monday, July 25, 2011
Construction Update 7/25/11
Hello friends!
Our friends at Arusha's own Star Engineering Company have been hard at work digging the foundation and building up the walls of the new library and classrooms:
Our friends at Arusha's own Star Engineering Company have been hard at work digging the foundation and building up the walls of the new library and classrooms:
The "foundation" of learning
Unloading bricks onto the site
Over the past few weeks, construction has been moving quickly! After a successful fundraiser at local restaurant Via Via (more on that later!), we were able to begin building the walls of the building. In the foreground of this photo you can see the larger building for the new classrooms; in the background it is possible to see the edge of the new library.
We hope to keep you updated every step of the way. Keep your eyes peeled for more photos on how construction of EMORG's own facilities is progressing.
Best,
The EMORG Team
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Karibu EMORG!
Who We Are
A warm welcome to the EMORG Blog! EMORG (Education Model Organization) is a registered Tanzania nonprofit founded in 2008 for the improvement of education in the Kisongo Village area of the city of Arusha, Tanzania.
EMORG, composed of a diverse team of locals and international volunteers, is constantly evaluating how to improve its services and resources. This blog will be used to keep our many friends up to date on EMORG's activities and progress and introduce newcomers to our mission.
What We Do
In Tanzania, primary school is taught in the country's official language, Swahili; however, secondary school is taught exclusively in English. As English instruction in primary schools is often weak, once students reach secondary school and are expected to conduct all of their lessons in English, many lose hope and give up on their education. Founded by a group of fifteen locals who recognized this dire need for improvement, especially in remote village areas, EMORG established a community library in the Kisongo Village area of Arusha.
1. Community Library
The library provides Swahili and English books in a wide range of subjects for students of all ages to use for a small yearly fee (approximately 2.2 USD for primary school students and 3.5 USD for secondary school students and teachers). This fee is used exclusively for the retention of books; and with enough funding EMORG hopes to eliminate these fees entirely.
2. Teacher Training
EMORG also began providing teacher training courses in an effort to improve English instruction and teaching methods. Most secondary schools in the area employ rote learning techniques and lose many students on account of this methodology. EMORG hopes to shine a light on the latest theories and methods for effective, engaging education.
3. Nursery Schooling
This past year, EMORG has begun classes for its new nursery school, serving twelve children last year and seven children this year. With the growth of facilities EMORG hopes to serve more students in this capacity. As of now, a nursery school education at EMORG is free; starting next year, EMORG hopes to arrange sponsorships for its nursery students in order to sustain programming. It is EMORG's belief that a well-rounded education begins at a young age.
Planning for the Future
Currently, EMORG rents the first floor of a small building in Kisongo. In order to better provide services, EMORG has purchased a plot of land a few minutes' walk from the rented site, on which construction of a new library and nursery school has very recently begun. Currently EMORG serves a total of 140 students, seeing an average of 50 students daily. As the program continues to grow, EMORG will need more space and resources to meet the needs of the Kisongo Village and the surrounding areas.
To the right of this post you will see a "Contact Us" section. Feel free to post a comment below, mention us on your social networking site of choice, or shoot us an e-mail at emorg2008@gmail.com. We look forward to hearing from you!
Best,
The EMORG Team
A warm welcome to the EMORG Blog! EMORG (Education Model Organization) is a registered Tanzania nonprofit founded in 2008 for the improvement of education in the Kisongo Village area of the city of Arusha, Tanzania.
EMORG, composed of a diverse team of locals and international volunteers, is constantly evaluating how to improve its services and resources. This blog will be used to keep our many friends up to date on EMORG's activities and progress and introduce newcomers to our mission.
What We Do
In Tanzania, primary school is taught in the country's official language, Swahili; however, secondary school is taught exclusively in English. As English instruction in primary schools is often weak, once students reach secondary school and are expected to conduct all of their lessons in English, many lose hope and give up on their education. Founded by a group of fifteen locals who recognized this dire need for improvement, especially in remote village areas, EMORG established a community library in the Kisongo Village area of Arusha.
1. Community Library
The library provides Swahili and English books in a wide range of subjects for students of all ages to use for a small yearly fee (approximately 2.2 USD for primary school students and 3.5 USD for secondary school students and teachers). This fee is used exclusively for the retention of books; and with enough funding EMORG hopes to eliminate these fees entirely.
2. Teacher Training
EMORG also began providing teacher training courses in an effort to improve English instruction and teaching methods. Most secondary schools in the area employ rote learning techniques and lose many students on account of this methodology. EMORG hopes to shine a light on the latest theories and methods for effective, engaging education.
3. Nursery Schooling
This past year, EMORG has begun classes for its new nursery school, serving twelve children last year and seven children this year. With the growth of facilities EMORG hopes to serve more students in this capacity. As of now, a nursery school education at EMORG is free; starting next year, EMORG hopes to arrange sponsorships for its nursery students in order to sustain programming. It is EMORG's belief that a well-rounded education begins at a young age.
Planning for the Future
Currently, EMORG rents the first floor of a small building in Kisongo. In order to better provide services, EMORG has purchased a plot of land a few minutes' walk from the rented site, on which construction of a new library and nursery school has very recently begun. Currently EMORG serves a total of 140 students, seeing an average of 50 students daily. As the program continues to grow, EMORG will need more space and resources to meet the needs of the Kisongo Village and the surrounding areas.
To the right of this post you will see a "Contact Us" section. Feel free to post a comment below, mention us on your social networking site of choice, or shoot us an e-mail at emorg2008@gmail.com. We look forward to hearing from you!
Best,
The EMORG Team
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