Home
About Us
Collaborative Projects
Globe Project
Online Forum
Schools
EFL Program 2006
LINC Program 2005
LINC Program 2006
Student Exchange
GYSD
RI BD in NEWS
Student Resources
Teacher Resources
Related Programs
Latest News
Newsletters
Partners
Site Map
Gallery
Search
Contact Us
Job Opportunity
- - - - - -
Bangla
.
.
Username

Password

Remember me
Forgotten your password?


arrowHome arrow Collaborative Projects arrow Collaborative arrow Imagining the Future   

Imagining the Future PDF Print E-mail
April 2007
Students will take part in a brief, class-wide reflection activity in which they will envision their community once the goal of “education for all” has been reached. In small groups, students will brainstorm the sorts of changes that must happen in their community in order for this goal to be reached – politically, economically and socially. Students will create “newspaper” articles written in 2015, by which time the UNESCO goal for primary education for every person in the world is intended to have been reached. Students will publish these articles on the GCYP “News from the World’s Future” wikispace sharing their communities’ needs and potential with their fellow students around the world.

Other Country Presentation ?
Who are here in BD??
Rani Bilashmoni Govt. Boys' High School, Gazipur Siraj Uddin Sarker Vidyaniketan, Tongi, Gazipur. Adventist International Missionary School, Comilla Panchagram Gano Bidyalaya, Chadpur
Chowara Girls School, Comilla
Yusuf School, Comilla
Baniachow JB High School, Shaharasti, Chadpur
Khulna Alia Madrasha, Khulna
Hali Shahor Meher Afzal, Chittagong
Chittagong Steel Mills, Chittagong
Kalo kakoli High School, Chittagong
Miaz Para mahmudunnabi School, Chittagong
Hali Shahor Munshi Para High School, Chittagong
Nimtala High School, Chittagong
Pahartoli Girls School, Chittagong
Gareb-e-Newaz High School, Chittagong
Badsha Faisal Islamic Institute, Jessore



 

The Global Connections and Exchange Project – Bangladesh is a project of Relief International - Schools Online's Global
 Citizenship & Youth Philanthropy Program and has been made possible with major funding from the United States State Department Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, and the Global Catalyst Foundation.