August 25th, 2010 . by Geordie

This summer Teach with Africa partnered with the Bayview/Hunter’s Point YMCA in San Francisco, CA, to run an academic camp for local, at-risk youth.

More than 75 students, grades 2-8, participated in Math, Science, Writing, and Life Orientation classes taught by former (and future) Teach with Africa Fellows.

“This camp allowed Teach with Africa to bring home some of the lessons we’ve learned in South Africa, ” said Geordie Brackin, Camp Program Director. “Knowing that summer learning loss is highest in low-income neighborhoods—and that this severely impacts the widening achievement gap for students—it was a great chance for Teach with Africa to address local educational needs.”
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We are delighted to announce the Teach with Africa Fellows and Faculty-in-Residence for our July/August 2009 program in South Africa.
Thanks to the tremendous support of our donors and volunteers at our February fundraiser, we raised more than $100,000 and are sending 20 educators this July and August to the three LEAP School campuses ¿ two in Cape Town and the newly opened school in Johannesburg. This reflects not only an increase in the size of our team (from 12 educators in 2008) but also an expansion to the third LEAP School, in keeping with our strategic plan to increase our support of the LEAP School across their network.
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September 24th, 2008 . by Jack O'Neill
I want to take the opportunity to express my thanks for being included in this “quest.” Rarely has a group of extremely talented young people like this been gathered in one place and given almost carte blanche to do important humanitarian work in an area where the needs are so great. For me to be part of this at this time in my life was a great honor.
TWA now has a body of work that will guide it as it morphs and grows. Your meetings now and in the future will help determine the direction which TWA-LEAP takes. I expect that LEAP-TWA will experience tremendous growth over the next few years, perhaps as a “third tier” of schools in Africa, similar to the charter schools in America.
As always, I am available to you to consult on any issue and would be honored to continue to be included in your discussions. I think we learned a lot this year and I would like to continue to emphasize the need for regular team meetings (in country) and debriefing sessions at the end of each tour in S.A. TWA is an amazing organization and your guidance and vision have been central to its success. Once again, thank you for this opportunity. I am sure that I speak for the whole team in expressing this gratitude.
Jack O’Neill
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September 23rd, 2008 . by drblasdel
Last Sunday, I attended the convocation of returning fellows, accompanying staff and other support staff involved in this [Teach with Africa 2008 Summer Fellows] project. Each fellow spoke in very evocative and personal ways about their experience at the Leap School and other organizations in the area.
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September 1st, 2008 . by John Gilmour

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Margie and Amy,
We’re coming to the end of Teach With Africa’s first period of work in schools and communities of Cape Town. It suddenly seems to be upon us that everybody is leaving and now we become more aware of the enormous work that has been done by each of the fellows of Teach With Africa.
Yesterday we had another staff meeting where three Teach With Africa fellows addressed the meeting and once again challenged and excited the staff of the LEAP Science and Maths Schools to be more creative, more in touch, more innovative and more aware. What a gift to hear Laura and Chrissy work together in a presentation that focussed on appropriate classroom skills and management techniques to optimize the full range of emotional styles and learning styles of students. They worked us through a workshop in which we identified our own learning styles and this was extremely valuable for all the teachers of both schools 1 and 2. Read the rest of this entry »
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August 24th, 2008 . by Amy
In anticipation of its widely anticipated electoral victory in April 2009, the [African National Congress] (ANC) has begun looking for solutions to the current educational crisis in South Africa. As part of this effort, ANC leaders asked Mamphela Ramphele, noted physician, author, social activist and former managing director of the World Bank, to serve as a resource both on health and educational policymaking. After accepting this role, Dr. Ramphele solicited the expertise of John Gilmour, Founder and Head of the LEAP Schools. In turn, John recently introduced several Teach With Africa (TWA) members to the process during the TWA pilot project in July and August 2008.
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August 14th, 2008 . by John Gilmour
Things are going very well with the Teach With Africa delegation. Only good things are coming from this and we are very excited by all the input and all of the ideas and the support and the help that is flowing from the Teach With Africa delegation. The delegation are working hard in various fields:
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Summer Fellows relax with an overview of Cape Town
After our week at camp and weekend wine tasting and hiking around Cape Point, we were anxiously looking forward to the resumption of school at LEAP. The week took different directions for team members and, therefore, my report will be quite general in regards to the activities of the group and more specific in regards to mine. I assume you are getting individual reports from team members. Monday morning began with a meeting at LEAP with the TWA team, John Gilmour, Fozia, and Bonisile.
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July 26th, 2008 . by JimSmith
I survived my first overnight camp experience in 45 years! It was great fun, intense and very social. The LEAP students were from the 12th grade class. Only a few didn’t or couldn’t come.
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Every morning a team meeting was held to discuss any logistical issues and go over the schedule for the day, as well as begin with any thoughts about what we expected we might encounter that day. At the end of each day, we had group reflection time to talk about our observations, feelings and responses to the day’s experience.
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