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The African International Foundation for Educational Excellence (AIFEE) – Supporting Educational Initiatives across the Globe.

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Dear AIFEE Partners Greetings from the African International Foundation for Educational Excellence (AIFEE). For close to two years now AIFEE has been working diligently to improve educational standards in rural villages in Kenya. For many in rural Africa education provides the only real escape from crippling poverty and the endless dependency on foreign aid. With…
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Homepage - Connecticut Center for Educational Excellence

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Bringing Excellent Education Opportunities for ALL Connecticut Children! Scholarship Information CTCEE Is Here To Help… 1. Scholarships for Low Income Families 2. Professional Opportunity Resource Center 3. Alternative Education Pathways 4. Parent Involvement and Choice in Education “My scholarship has helped me understand that someday I can be a lawyer to help other parents and […]
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Educational Games of Excellence

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[siteorigin_widget][/siteorigin_widget]We are a Canadian family owned company and we make educational games that help children to learn reading writing spelling grammar and math. Our games and books are all designed to make learning easy and fun for children teachers and parents. Our games have all been designed by a teacher (Erika Dick) and have been used in classrooms in Canada and in the US.My name is Erika Dick. I am the creator and founder of Educational Games of Excellence. As a young teacher with three young children I realized in 1993 that there was a real need in our schools because many children had difficulty learning to read. One of my own children could not seem to learn to read and write in Grade 1. I came up with a game to help him to learn to read. Other teachers and friends encouraged me to publish the game and Top Story was created and published. Top Story was a success.It helped children to learn reading writing spelling and grammar while children played the game. It was sold across Canada and in the US through educational toy stores . Many school teachers from K-Grade 3 used the game in their classroom to help their students.  It was also used by special education teachers and by English as a second language teachers. Top Story received a three star rating by the Canadian Toy Testing Council 1995 and a Parents Choice award in the US in Oct. 1995.I went on to publish two more games-Funny Phonics and Math Mania. Both became successful and were used in schools in Canada and the US. My children were young my husband travelled a lot because of his work and my mother had Alzheimers. I chose to close the company and concentrate on my family.Now many years later I decided to revive the company and to share my knowledge. My own grandchildren are now starting school and having some of the same difficulties in learning to read. I visited a number of schools and saw that little had changed. Some children were still having a hard time learning to read and write in the early grades.Top Story was a board game which used colour coded word cards to create sentences. The game included blue naming words green action words red helper words and yellow descriptive words. In addition there were Wild Cards that allowed players to bring their own words into the game. There were over one million sentence combinations possible.For more background information visit our media page.Check out my interview with Susan Hay on Global News. Sign up for our newsletter to receive free phonics and reading activities and our latest blog entries directly in your email!
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HOME | Culture in Educational Excellence

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The mission of Culture in Educational Excellence is to equip educational leaders and teachers in urban communities and inner cities with practical tools that they can use in their everyday classroom setting to bridge cultural gaps and achieve educational excellence.
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