Each One Teach One Project lends a helping hand
"It revives the spirit of giving back to our local schools as it includes the help of alumni from schools in the area."
Each One Teach One (EOTO) is an extra-tuition programme formed by six university students.
The students are former Tembisa High School pupils.
EOTO provides an integrated use of information communication technology with the normal course of learning.
“It revives the spirit of giving back to our local schools as it includes the help of alumni from schools in the area. The proposed start date of the programme is March 2015, at Tembisa High School. It is targeting the Grade 9 pupils, as we intend to build the bridge between the ninth and 10th grades. This is where problems lie, as we have seen from our research,” said Mr Tumelo Kgoele.
EOTO provides effective extra tuition in mathematics, economics and management sciences, natural sciences, English and life skills.
The programme gives an opportunity for community collaboration by ensuring that education regains the position of first priority.
Mr Kgoele said they will accept any donations and assistance from the community in the form of food parcels and study material to ensure that the pupils attend classes every Saturday morning.
The programme is intended to grow and extend to neighbouring schools where other pupils from local schools can become part of it.
To become part of the initiative, contact Mr Kgoele on 062 330 6263 or Thabang Sebola on 082 222 9323. Alternatively, email eotoedu@gmail.com.
