Technology is Fun

By Laura Manship – General Director

Using tablets in a classroom

Using tablets in a classroom
Shoulder to Shoulder has installed the KA Lite program in all the classrooms at our Bilingual School.  (KA Lite is the non-internet based program of the Khan Academy.)  Each classroom is equipped with a server and projector, so that the class can watch world-class educators providing math lessons.  Then, the children get to do math problems, using tablets.  They love being able to go at their own pace, as they challenge themselves, using the tablets.
We received a grant from the LearningEquity.com organization, that will allow us to expand this program into other elementary, middle, and High Schools.  So far, we have installed the technology in 7 High Schools, 2 elementary schools, and 7 middle schools.
We are getting the children of the Frontera to be EXCITED about MATH.  Can you believe that?!
How excited are the students?  Well, at one High School, the students are so eager to get into class and get their hands on the tablets, that we had one young man actually trip over a chair, in his rush.  (Fortunately, it was a plastic chair, and no one was hurt.)  But, when was the last time you heard about a student running into a classroom to ensure that he was one of the lucky ones who had a tablet to use?!
We are also expanding into ROBOTICS.  Our Honduran Team will be competing in the 2nd Annual International Robotics Competition in Mexico City on August 16th.  See details at our “Honduras Robots” website.

Happy Student at Bilingual School

Happy Student at Bilingual School

Volunteer, Paul C, sitting with students

Volunteer, Paul C, sitting with students

Children’s Smiles Fill Our Hearts With Joy

By Laura Manship – General Director

Dr. Idalia Providing Dental Education

Dr. Idalia Providing Dental Education

Dear Education Donor:Happy Spring!  As the flowers bloom, so do the smiles on the faces of the children at Shoulder to Shoulder’s Bilingual School.  Now in the 3rd month of the school year, the children have settled in, and are doing the hard work of learning.

As always, our Volunteers are vital to our success.  One volunteer, Matt Tibbitts, is a great photographer and videographer.  He has made a number of videos for StS.  Please take a moment to watch Matt’s Facing the Future video:   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmHdC6CYz7k.    I’m sure it will bring a SMILE to your face.

Why do the children at the Good Shepherd have such great smiles?  Because thanks to the hard work of Dr. Jan and Larry Tepe, every child in the school receives FREE dental care at Dr. Idalia Ramos’ dental clinic in Concepcion.

Thank you for your continued support of the Good Shepherd Bilingual School!

Keep smiling,

Laura

Donation of Toothbrushes Good Shepherd School

Donation of Toothbrushes Good Shepherd School

2017 Robotics Team is Mentoring the 2018 Team

2017 Robotics Team is Mentoring the 2018 Team
By Laura Manship – General Director

Last year's team teaching new members

Last year’s team teaching new members

In 2017, Shoulder to Shoulder sponsored Team Honduras to compete in the first ever world-wide Global Robotics Competition for high school students.  Held in Washington DC, Team Honduras came in 40th out of 165 nations.  Boy, were we excited!In 2018, Shoulder to Shoulder will once again sponsor Team Honduras.  This year’s competition will take place in Mexico City.  Teaching teenagers to build robotos is fun and exciting.  Getting the team from Honduras to another country is incredibly complicated, time-consuming, and expensive.  That is why StS ran the “Send Honduran Robotics Team to Mexico City” fundraising campaign.

If you want to read more about Robotics (and how StS is expanding STEM education in Honduras), please go to our website — Honduran Robotics Team.   Click the “Robotics” tab.

We still need your help!!

Learning robotics with Legos

Learning robotics with Legos

Dionisio and Alex

Dionisio and Alex