Some words sent to this year's NAEYC (National Association for the Education of Young Children) conference in Washington D.C.
I will be a century old in 1,034 days. When I look back on the journey I have been on, I see I was constantly adapting and adopting to the environment. The indigenous environment in which one finds oneself needs to become an integral part of living and learning at the same time. Today we’re using technology that was unavailable at my birth. When I was young we used slate and a slate pencil. That’s no longer the case. Nor do we live using solar energy to create energy transfer. That energy transfer can now be generated in a merry go round and stored in lithium batteries for use in classrooms, streetlights, and homes. In Ghana, this energy is used in lanterns that children take home at night so that they can do their homework in a lantern lit home. These new adaptations create themselves for the new milieu of life…….. What I am describing is part of the longevity we must celebrate and value. Most of you will live beyond retirement age which used to be 65 or younger. That you...