‘Educating with EducAid’
‘Educating with EducAid’
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EducAid has many partner schools in the UK and other countries.
While, because of our charity status and the needs of our programmes, we value partner schools who are able to fund-raise for EducAid, we always try to ensure that partnerships with EducAid are based on real quality relationships.
We have a range of materials that feed into mathematics, RE, English, citizenship, PHE and more that bring our partnerships to life in the schools that use them. These materials have photos, statistics, case studies, maps and the opportunity to build class to class relationships by sharing work and ideas.
See a sample: sample materials for Maronka case study.docx
Interested in building ‘live links’ with
EducAid schools in Sierra Leone:
- Contact miriam@educaid.org.uk
-Download this document: educating with educaid.doc
“Our involvement with EducAid has been fantastic- Miriam has been an inspirational figure and helped our pupils think about the difference they could make to the world. Partnership with EducAid helps us understand injustice in the world, but also gives us hope.“ Rev Liz Leaver, School Chaplain, Stockport.
“Our partnership with EducAid has created a unique opportunity which has made an impact on the pupils overall performance in the classroom and attitude towards their personal education. We have not just raised money for a charity; we have created a healthy learning environment between schools which focuses on pupil interaction, breaking down the stereotypical barriers the media presents about African education and providing Sierra Leoneans and future Stockport Grammar School Stopfordians with a better start in life. This project has enabled the pupils to understand that education is more than just exam results; it is about having an equal chance. Our most disengaged and difficult pupils suddenly found something they could commit themselves to and started reconnecting through this project to other aspects of school life.“
A. Ehegartner.
Head of PSHE, Stockport Grammar, UK
This is what some of my students had to say about our projects working with EducAid.....