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51-200 employees
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Education Management
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Dream Corps is a social benefit organization dedicated to promoting reading among children in rural China by opening resourceful libraries and developing reading programs. Through close collaboration with local educators and parents, we aim to inspire enthusiasm for learning in rural children.
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Nick Jaber is the CEO of Dream Corps. To contact Nick Jaber email at [email protected].
The decision makers in Dream Corps are Brooke Durham, Gabriela Wei, Haiming Qu, etc. Click to Find Dream Corps decision makers emails.
Dream Corps focuses on establishing resourceful libraries in rural areas of China and developing comprehensive reading programs tailored to the needs of local communities. These services include providing access to a wide range of books, training local educators in effective reading instruction, and organizing community reading events to foster a love for reading among children.
There are several ways to get involved with Dream Corps. You can volunteer your time, donate books or educational materials, or contribute financially to support our programs. Additionally, we welcome partnerships with local organizations and schools to expand our reach and impact. Visit our website for more information on how to participate.
Dream Corps primarily targets children aged 6 to 12 years old, as this is a critical period for literacy development. Our programs are designed to engage young readers through age-appropriate materials and interactive activities that encourage a lifelong love of reading.
Dream Corps uses a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods to assess the impact of its reading programs. This includes pre- and post-program literacy assessments, feedback from educators and parents, and tracking the number of books read by children. We also conduct regular surveys to gather insights on children's reading habits and preferences.
The libraries established by Dream Corps include a diverse selection of books that cater to various interests and reading levels. This includes picture books, chapter books, educational materials, and culturally relevant literature. We prioritize sourcing books that reflect the local culture and language to ensure that children can relate to the stories they read.
Yes, schools in rural China are encouraged to partner with Dream Corps to enhance their reading programs. We work closely with local educators to tailor our initiatives to the specific needs of each school, providing resources, training, and support to create a vibrant reading culture. Interested schools can reach out to us through our website for collaboration opportunities.
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