The I Am Knowledge Award is given to those who advocate for, encourage, promote, and develop positive and constructive systems that help people use learning and teaching for self-empowerment and community empowerment. This award is for those who have made a commitment to learn how to learn. They know that being a learner and teacher is an inexhaustible way to develop self-reliance, self-improvement, wealth, and well-being.
Subcatagories include:
– Education/Teaching
– Vocational Training
– Apprenticeship
– Mentorship