Project Report
| Aug 27, 2025
Drawing plan for GivingTuesday campaign year 2025
By George Obua | Project Leader
Having learnt that - Kole Intellectual Forum - that: GivingTuesday is a “global generosity movement that unleashes the power of radical generosity in reference to its official website; the name “GivingTuesday” is found out to be referred to as that day of the fundraising event started by nonprofit organizations through what they lebeled it as GivingTuesday campaign.
Notably, when GivingTuesday first began, it was a social media movement, Kole Intellectual Forum has learned. The event is said to have been named in stylist of #GivingTuesday for easy sharing across social media platforms. The basic naming structure was maintained after the event went global and multichannel. You might also see variations like Giving Tuesday or Giving-Tuesday, but the official spelling now is “GivingTuesday.”
Since Kole Intellectual Forum went through the accelerator of GlobalGiving in 2018; the organization has all along been participating in its event. Surprisingly, the greatest of all its donations are generated from the event (GivingTuesday campaign)
Hence, given that: the revenue of the organization are generally generated from the event; the organization is therefore proud to report to this platform that, this year 2025, they have already started assigning responsibilities to their staff to begin making arrangements for the campaign.
Aug 27, 2025
Group presentation: A tool of empowerment In th
By George Obua | Project Leader
Group presentation: A tool of empowerment
In this approach, instructors of Kole Intellectual Forum assign group presentations to their students, because they combine the cooperative learning benefits of their working in groups with the active learning benefits of speaking in front of an audience as a tool of empowerment.
Intentionally, the concept is expected to have demonstrated that: the learners have met their learning outcomes, that they have understood the topic area, and they can be able to communicate it effectively. Presentations according to the Institute of Home Economics of Kole Intellectual Forum are developed with an imagined audience in mind, and the presentation contents are assumed to have been that one that can deliver a reflection to them (audiences requirements)
Aug 26, 2025
Student-centered learning (SCL): KIFA
By George Obua | Project Leader
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Students learning by themselves: Minimum support
Kole Intellectual Forum is advocating at its Institute of Home Economics, the Student-centered learning (SCL), an educational approach that shifts the focus from the teacher to the individual student, emphasizing their interests, needs, and autonomy to create personalized and meaningful learning experiences. It involves collaborative decision-making between teachers and students to determine learning paths, utilizes activities like discussions and group work, and promotes skills for lifelong learning and independent problem-solving.
The approach, focus on the Individual Learner whereby, instruction is tailored to meet the unique needs and interests of each student, fostering a more personal learning journey; giving them more roles in making choices about their learning, such as selecting topics, setting goals, or determining the pace of their learning; while in the actual sense, a teacher continuously monitor student progress and adjust learning pathways to support evolving individual needs.