Goducate believes in encouraging the students at the literacy centers to read. However, it has not been easy to set up a library, or somewhere to store books securely. For one thing the centers are scattered over a wide area. For another, many centers are the living rooms of the locals into which the students squeeze for their lessons, while others are very basic structures consisting just of a roof and low walls. So for a long time the books the students had access to were what the teachers could carry around with them.

This year we have managed to rent from the landowner of the first Goducate literacy center in Sabah the use of an adjacent garage, which we have split into two parts. One part houses the books for the students, the teaching resources (flash cards, text books), and reference material (dictionaries, encyclopedias, maps, various charts). The other part is the audiovisual section, which houses a television set, a DVD player, a laptop, board games, puzzles, and toys.



This main library is open through the week every morning and from 2-4 in the afternoons for those who live near enough to visit it. For 12 of the centers that are located too far away, a mobile library system has been set up. Every month a new set of 50 books is sent to each of these centers. The main library is also open, for a small fee, to those who are not students at the Goducate literacy centers. We hope that this library, which we refer to as “Uncle Tom’s Learning Center” after the benefactor who provided much of the resources for this place, will be a model for similar set-ups in other villages where Goducate operates. Meanwhile we will probably be setting up a similar facility next month for a plantation owner who would like one for his workers to use at night.

Two of our teachers have been instrumental in the setting up and running of this library. One is in charge of the library section, and the other in charge of the audiovisual section. They have got all the teachers and many of the parents involved and have set up a card system for borrowing material.






