Monday, 19 November 2012

...commitment, strategies, action...

Mrs. Veronica L. Udoh Head teacher, CKS Uyo,
 admiring child friendly classrooms
in her school.
E. Palmer alongside his team is committed to making a commendable difference in public primary education. The Team has decided to take the child friendly classroom concepts to over 740 schools in Akwa Ibom and cute plans are on  the table, expected to help the Team raise funds required for the set target for the 'never before' kind of project designed for public primary education. It is hence believed that public primary education will soon be seen as a thing of pride given the strategies and plans of the project Team.

"Children helping children" is a fancy name for one of the cute strategies to be used by the Team to raise funds for CHILD PLANET PROJECT. The idea is to encourage parents to encourage children in private schools to donate their bits to help children in public schools.

According to E. Palmer, 'several other strategies will be launched' soon to back up "CHILDREN HELPING CHILDREN".

No one appreciates the conditions and poor standards in public primary schools and E. Palmer's Child Planet Project is a position where "Everyone is involved", an opportunity for everyone to contribute to change!
Child Planet Project is built on commitment to contribute to Human Development.

What do you think?

Sunday, 18 November 2012

Life is all about Support



Thank you for your powerful decision to support someone in public primary school.  Many Public Schools have invited the project team to work in their schools. Your support will go along way to bring change, happiness and love to many and will cause millions of other good things to happen, this is the beauty of the project. Remeber Life is all about support! Invite someone you know to support Child Planet Project.  





    

Make Yourself a Channel...

Public Primary education in Nigeria for example exists with lots of problems, many in most African countries are experiencing similar problems too.

Despite the situation and problems that run public primary schools in Nigeria, many still enroll in the schools. These are apparently very low income earning class (people earning about $4.00 to $1.00 each day) who many in Nigeria observe to out number the elites class who are able to afford better educatiion in private schools.



Life's situations often times would force people to choose or accept and do the things they would not love or like to do.


E. Palmer's humanitarian- child friendly classroom concepts has brought smiles to many faces in public primary schools. Be the one helping to make life beautiful for the African child, support E. Palmer's course - CHILD PLANET PROJECT.