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Health is a fundamental human right. Accessing information that enables one to actively care for the self is a significant step toward its fulfillment. This was the premise of an…
How can one co-create safe holding spaces for learners and community members alike, especially in these uncertain times? The many ways this can be done are what Sama-Bajau community teachers…
"Play is really the work of childhood," Fred Rogers once said. How delightful to find that lots of learning can happen at the same time too! Friends from long-time development…
Cartwheel Foundation, Inc. is in search of a part-time Project Officer who will be engaged in the management of “Cultural LINKS: Leveraging Indigenous Niches through Knowledge sharing and Storytelling” — a project that aims to contribute to the safeguarding…
"Ahiya na ang onde onde." ("The child is already whole.") Though usually regarded as the world's future, they are complete human beings now—at whatever age, in whatever developmental stage. They…
"I am very happy with the art I made featuring a boat, my home, and the sea. Without these, we would not survive," shared Faida Faisal of the Sama-Bajau tribe,…
Learn. Converse. Take action. — This looks to be the practice in many learning and thriving groups, a practice Cartwheel Foundation, Inc. (CFI) has intentionally been seeking to grow in…
Cartwheel Foundation, Inc. (CFI) is currently looking for a full-time Administrative Officer who can contribute to the operational efficiency of the organization, as it continuously works toward harnessing the capacities of indigenous communities through culturally relevant education. The Job…
In seeking to continually grow creative and competent educators for indigenous young learners despite the global COVID-19 crisis, Cartwheel Foundation again brought together its partner community teachers for a three-day…
What fun it is for learners and teachers alike to find that learning to think creatively outside the box is delivered through simple materials that come in a literal box! …