Enabling Students to Learn

Quality Primary Education Anywhere
Education for Life
Our goal is to help children living in underdeveloped countries meet the basic needs of quality primary education.
Student

Teacher Jeanette Kinder Kollege Workbooks are designed to deliver the highest standard in today’s pre-elementary education. By learning just 200 words, a kindergartener will be ready to pick up a beginner book and read. A strong start helps ensure a child is able to benefit from the learning opportunities available in today’s classrooms. These workbooks provide plenty of practice for students to succeed in kindergarten and beyond!

Our Mission is to educate and empower the lives of

Children, Teachers,
& Parents

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Where
there's a need.

Primary Education | Pre-K to Grade Six

Academic books students can relate to culturally.
Subject-centered Curriculum & Trained Teachers

Kinder Kollege: Pre-K to Kindergarten

Kinder Kollege Teacher Guide
Kinder Kollege Teacher Guide
TJKK Social Studies (Liberia)
TJKK Social Studies (Liberia)
TJKK Copybook Workbook
TJKK Copybook Workbook
TJKK Spelling
TJKK Spelling
TJKK Math
TJKK Math
TJKK Technology
TJKK Technology
TJKK Bible
TJKK Bible
TJKK Reading
TJKK Reading
TJKK Writing
TJKK Writing
TJKK Science
TJKK Science

Where Our Curriculum is Being Used

Peter Sayklon Orphanage
Margibi County

Bringing the classroom to the students.

Rural Communities
Borlorla Town,
Bong County

Putting disadvantaged children on a Great Path to Learning. Education in Rural Communities.

Children Rescue Center
Mount Barclay,
Montserrado County

Classrooms Empowerment—Updated academic books, students can relate to culturally.

Care Outreach Initiative
Gbarnga,
Bong County

Bringing the classroom to the students.

Rural Communities
Borlorla Town,
Bong County

Putting disadvantaged children on a Great Path to Learning. Education in Rural Communities.

Classroom Empowerment!

Updated academic books, students can relate to culturally.

Assembly at Sayklon Orphanage
Assembly at Sayklon Orphanage
Access to Quality Education for All Children Living in an Orphanage and Other Rural Communities With no Access to School.

No Child Left Behind
Primary Education Partnership With Orphanage In Liberia

NCLB-Student

We help to meet the basic needs of primary education for children living in an orphanage. We believe that every child is precious and every life has a purpose. It is our goal to provide homeschooling education to children without access to quality education. Liberia’s orphans deserve the right to build their life with a solid foundation for their educational journey.

The Kinder Kollege 2-year program includes a Teacher-to-student ratio, 1:20, nine Teacher Jeanette Kinder Kollege workbooks (math, science, social studies, Bible stories, language arts, reading, writing, spelling, technology, and handwriting), and a backpack with school supplies.

Kindergarten and elementary school teacher Responsibilities
  • Create lesson plans to teach students subjects such as reading, science, social studies, and math
  • Teach students how to study and communicate with others
  • Observe students to evaluate their abilities, strengths, and weaknesses
  • Teach lessons planned for students
  • Grade students’ assignments to monitor their progress
  • Communicate student’s progress
  • Work with students individually to help them overcome specific learning challenges
  • Prepare students for standardized tests
  • Develop and enforce schoolroom rules to teach children proper behavior
  • Supervise children outside of the classroom—for example, school trips

Our Partners

Engage Community Services
Engage Community Services

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villageTales Creatives
village Tales Creatives

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Liberia Literary Society
Liberia Literary Society

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Preparing children for success in life. Education is the key to these children’s hope and aspirations.

Education in Liberia is free for primary students attending a government school, but most of these schools lack adequate learning facilities. Most Parents preferred sending their kids to private schools which are often very expensive for the average Liberian.

Given the importance of education for shaping the Liberian society of tomorrow, our No Child Left Behind in Liberia will be set up on the practice of educating children at an orphanage and rural communities that isn’t part of the public schooling system. This will be carried out by a teacher in person.

Grades one-six workbooks are in the works. We need your donations to publish and print the books to continue this initiative.