A delivery of new books arrives for the local school in the town of Cerro de Oro, Guatemala. Each school participating in Child Aid’s teacher training and literacy program, Reading for Life, receives a donation of books each year. The books are used in classroom instruction and literacy programs to provide students more opportunities to […] Continue Reading
Teacher Stories
In a Rural Classroom, A Teacher Excels
Gerson Barreno is an elementary school teacher in the remote village of Xecotoj, Guatemala. His classroom has flimsy, corrugated metal walls, dirt floors and no windows. It is dimly lit by a tiny light bulb in the center of the ceiling. In summer it’s like an oven inside. When it rains, he says, it’s so […] Continue Reading
Don Ramón, Catalyst for Change
For the past 12 years, beginning when he retired from his teaching position at a local school in Tecpán, Guatemala, Don Ramón, as everyone affectionately calls him, has been doing everything he can to make his local library a better resource for children. Year after year, he requested help from the mayor’s office. He pounded […] Continue Reading
Inspired by Student, Teacher Brings Library to Xojolá
Last year, in the highland community of Pasaq, Guatemala, second-grade teacher Andrés Choc noticed a remarkable student with a keen interest and ability in reading. After being impressed by the student’s enthusiasm and skill, Andrés asked the student where he had learned to read so well. The student replied he had spent the school break […] Continue Reading