Help Ernest Foundation by donating 2 whiteboards or chalkboards for an effective classroom learning space

 City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality, Gauteng

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Help Ernest Foundation by donating 2 whiteboards or chalkboards for an effective classroom learning space

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Help Ernest Foundation by donating 2 whiteboards or chalkboards for an effective classroom learning space

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The Ernest Foundation is seeking donations of 2 whiteboards or chalkboards to create a more dynamic and interactive learning environment for the children and youth in our educational programs in Orange Farm, South Africa. These essential classroom tools will allow us to: Enhance Teaching: Provide a central space for teachers and facilitators to write, draw, and explain concepts clearly, making lessons more engaging and effective. Encourage Participation: Give children a platform to write down their ideas, solve problems, and express themselves creatively in a group setting. Facilitate Visual Learning: Cater to different learning styles by presenting information in a visual format, which is especially beneficial for young learners. Support Group Activities: Enable collaborative activities, brainstorming sessions, and project work in a highly visible and interactive way. We are looking for boards that are in good condition and are suitable for classroom use. Your contribution of these boards will directly support the educational development of our community's children, helping us provide a higher quality of learning and prepare them for school success. Drop-off Location: The Ernest Foundation, 9929 Stretford 6, Orange Farm, 1841. Contact for Pick-up/Enquiries: 068 412 5933 or ernestfoundation1@gmail.com


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