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Energize your community outreach with KitBooks!
Schools have students, but need resources. You have money, but need skilled workers. Now's your chance to fix both problems. Here's how: • Donate KitBooks to schools, boys and girls clubs, scouts, charity auctions, after-school programs, pediatric wards in hospitals, libraries, etc. in your community—they become a visible and lasting testament of your community involvement. • Use them for demonstrations during classroom visits—they are easy to transport plus they were designed with the teacher and the student in mind with clear, concise, and memorable lessons. Here's what you get: • Full pipeline of skilled workers by helping teachers teach important science lessons. • Great PR—extend your brand and systematically increase your community goodwill. • Organization and industry promotion—we'll work with you to customize the cover with your logo or include a chapter on your industry, or safety, or careers, or... you name it! • Enhanced corporate citizenship—help schools bridge their funding gaps. • Extended community outreach—one set can train hundreds of students over the life of the product. KitBooks are a new generation of hands-on science kits that can cost-effectively help your organization reach out to your communities and schools. KitBooks: • Are proven effective—a university study shows a 32% improvement in test scores for students using KitBooks to learn basic electric circuits vs. those who learned the "traditional" way. • Are maintenance free—designed and tested for a minimum 5-year classroom life. • Are extremely cost-effective over the life of the product—for an average school with average class sizes it amounts to an investment of less than $2 per student reached over the useful life of the KitBook. • Are self-contained—there are no extra parts to buy, even the batteries are included. • Are award winning. • Improve educational effectiveness—they make learning fun!
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"The best education is that which equips young people for practical life work and enables them to contribute to the demands of society."
- James Huff Stout (1848-1910), Educator, Philanthropist, U.S. Senator







