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Approximately 1.800 children from all over the world
will establish a relationship between themselves,
sharing common development objectives;
These children’s families will also be involved
through project activities and thus made aware of
the ‘right to an education’ issue;
Approximately 100 teachers will be able to
compare notes with colleagues from the rest of the
world;
30 schools (60 classes) will test educational
activities with training support, and together they
will discover ways to voice their needs;
Approximately 10.000 children from the 30
schools will receive a newsletter from their twinned
schoolmates;
Another 1,500 teachers and school staff will
receive a teaching kit including a video, a CD-ROM
and a teaching unit containing materials prepared
during the project, and will receive training;
All schools connected to the internet will
be able to use the guidelines produced by the project
and other teaching materials published online. |
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