A New Online South African Classroom That Connects & Inspires
If there’s one thing the world taught us in the past year, it’s that we are all connected. We need to find ways to turn that connection into a positive sharing space – to see it as an opportunity to learn from each other. I believe if you take the time to learn from others you see your shared humanity, all the things that bring you closer rather than what makes you different.
And for that reason, we are beyond excited to share the most amazing initiative called “Classroom of the World” brought to you by our non-profit partner, Good Work Foundation (GWF).
Take a closer look:
Each Lessons cost just $10 each and all proceeds go towards keeping wonder-filled learning going at Good Work Foundation.
This initiative offers you a series of 15 lessons from the likes of Dr Martha Beck, Billie Jean King, Boyd Varty and members of our own community here in Mpumalanga, South Africa.
The classes we have selected to run in April include:
- Finding your inner compass with Martha Beck
- Wonder-filled learning with Kate Groch
- How to cook Mopane worms with Zodwa Buthelezi
- Throwing the bones with Linna Lamula
Lessons cost just $10 each and all proceeds go towards keeping wonder-filled learning going at Good Work Foundation.
We all have something to teach and share, and we all have something to learn.
Join us in the GWF’s Classroom of the World!! Your learning leads to education for all…
With love and gratitude from me Bronwyn, The Londolozi Family and our remarkable GWF partners
I want to sign up for GWF’s Classroom of the World
That is so wonderful to connect to everyone, learning and appreciating what each one has to give. In return you too can learn and be a better person. No matter what we are all humans and need to survive and learn as much as we can, from whom we can.
Brilliant idea, and looking forward to joining in on the classes!!
Browyn, I loved all the photos🤗
So inspirational!
What a great idea! I love all the wonderful things that you folks are trying, to increase the connections of people and animals. I am especially looking forward to the bone throwing, as I have wondered why there isn’t a better alignment between the nature reserves and South Africa’s sangomas. Thank you!
What a fantastic program and idea – a win-win for everybody. Thanks for doing this.
As an educator I see this program as a blueprint for others to follow. I’m continually impressed by the GWF and the inroads they have made in educating the locals. This new program is going to be a game changer!