Our purpose is to research, devise and allocate available resources to meet the challenge of engaging the emergent era of technological informed digital globally connected diverse learners who no longer benefit from traditional educational settings. We aim to foster alternative learning experiences designed for a diverse pool of learners, equipping educators with creative tools and approaches, and making room to provide assistance to learners with specific and diverse learning needs within inclusive learning environments.
We promote learning as a human innate ability, in cases divergent and unique to each individual as a diverse learner. We believe every learner is able to achieve. We foster the exploration of diverse learning styles and facilitation approaches which enables every learner to achieve mastery.
Our mission is to bring awareness of the diverse learning styles, facilitate alternative learning approaches and create learning experiences that make space for a diverse pool of learners, where education meets the specific learning needs of every divergent learner.
Amarajavadar. The name is composed of three words: Amar Ahava Dar. Ahava is the Hebrew word for love. In Hebrew each character holds a meaning on its own. In the Hebrew word ahava you have the root “hav” which means “to give”, making the act of giving fundamental to love or the act of loving. Adding those two words in Spanish, amar which is to love, and dar which is to give, to the Hebrew word ahava, is how we concocted our organization’s name. We changed the H in ahava for the sound in Spanish which is J and that gives it more our own creative trait on it. This word speaks volume to our heart and life goal and it is a great name for the legacy we aim to establish. We are a group of philanthropists and humanists in this organization trying to give back as much as we love the impact of our labor. Loving the act of giving, or giving as a way to express love, has been a great part of what we have done and wish to continue to do with our organization.
Our purpose is to research, devise and allocate available resources to meet the challenge of engaging the emergent era of technological informed digital globally connected diverse learners who no longer benefit from traditional educational settings. We aim to foster alternative learning experiences designed for a diverse pool of learners, equipping educators with creative tools and approaches, and making room to provide assistance to learners with specific and diverse learning needs within inclusive learning environments.
We promote learning as a human innate ability, in cases divergent and unique to each individual as a diverse learner. We believe every learner is able to achieve. We foster the exploration of diverse learning styles and facilitation approaches which enables every learner to achieve mastery.
Our mission is to bring awareness of the diverse learning styles, facilitate alternative learning approaches and create learning experiences that make space for a diverse pool of learners, where education meets the specific learning needs of every divergent learner.
Amarajavadar. The name is composed of three words: Amar Ahava Dar. Ahava is the Hebrew word for love. In Hebrew each character holds a meaning on its own. In the Hebrew word ahava you have the root “hav” which means “to give”, making the act of giving fundamental to love or the act of loving. Adding those two words in Spanish, amar which is to love, and dar which is to give, to the Hebrew word ahava, is how we concocted our organization’s name. We changed the H in ahava for the sound in Spanish which is J and that gives it more our own creative trait on it. This word speaks volume to our heart and life goal and it is a great name for the legacy we aim to establish. We are a group of philanthropists and humanists in this organization trying to give back as much as we love the impact of our labor. Loving the act of giving, or giving as a way to express love, has been a great part of what we have done and wish to continue to do with our organization.