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Portsmouth, RI


I am a:

consultant


Languages spoken:

English, Spanish


Website:

https://www.sites.google.com/site/cavanaughscommunications


Twitter Profile URL:

gelise1


Short bio or reason for joining Actionable Innovations Global:

I am the founder of Prospering Christians who are considering sponsoring a school in Kitale, Kenya. We are planning to visit Kenya in June 2010. I would like to promote the Mustard Seed Pen Pal Program. I am also a Literacy Consultant to multinational corporations and am promoting a literacy program for children at local bookstores.


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  • BAD EDUCATION-BAD WORLD
    Like you ,everyone living in the world is a survivor of some kind of violence. That is why my two books of "Peace Technology" &"Peace TimeCalendar" have been published by authorhouse,Bloomington,Indiana,USA which can be obtained on line from authorhouse.com.Read the books and change the world through blending of "SCIENCE OF MATTER" with "SCIENCE OF SPIRITUALITY" so that all world citizens will be winners and survivors.Promote Peace Education from mother's womb to highest level of education and incorporate PEACE & GREEN TECHNOLOGY in all kinds of professions and human activities.Looking at today's world,one must do this before she/he leaves this world.
    PROMOTE THIS AND IDEAS CONTAINED IN MY TWO BOOKS TO SAVE YOUR/OUR FUTURE GENERATION. Can you? If you do it, you will be blessed.
    Prof.Fanibhusan Das
  • The Ministry of Education in Kenya has an agreement with ePals to provide the ePals SchoolMail system for its students. Are you aware of ePals? The Deputy Minister of Education for IT was the keynote speaker of the ePals conference in 2008, and he reported some interesting work being done there.

    I encourage you to get the teachers in the Kenyan school registered in the ePals Global Community (free) as a way for them to find partner classrooms in the US and elsewhere. If the students don't really have much internet access, they can do other types of collaborative exchanges....postcards and letters are still used by many. ePals works on cell phones, widely used in Kenya that way.

    If you wanted to help them get partner classrooms in other schools, search in the ePals community at www.epals.com. You cannot contact anyone until YOU are approved to join the community.

    You can see some video from some Kenyan schools posted on the ePals site in the "Presidential minute" area. Students from Kenya gave advice to Obama just before his inauguration in a one-minute video. A school near Lake Nakuru has blogged with a class in Connecticut for a while too, but it's a private blog.
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