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Tsunami Relief

The Friendship Through Education initiative, launched by the U.S. Department of Education in response to the events surrounding September 11, 2001, continues to work to build strong and lasting relationships between American children and those from other countries and cultures. Consortium members of the Friendship Through Education initiative listed below are very active in those same countries where the devastating effects of the recent tsunami have been the most severe. These organizations are challenging schools and educators in the United States to respond to this unprecedented humanitarian crisis. Your help and responsiveness would be most welcome.

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FTE & INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION WEEK 2006, NOVEMBER 13-17.

Friendship Through Education's Final Report of Phase One Online!
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EVENTS!

International Education Week 2006. FTE partner organizations, Global SchoolNet and iEARN-USA, participated in a panel discussion and the US Department of Education in Washington, DC. The panel focused on the role of technology in international education. The panel presentation, which was introduced by Tim Magner, Director, Office of Educational Technology for the US Department of Education, discussed how technology-based collaborative projects can enhance both learning and the development of global awareness in American young people. As part of the panel, students and teachers from Lebanon, California, New Zealand and Ghana were brought in via video-conferencing and other connective technologies. For more on International Education Week 2006, visit: http://www.ed.gov/about/inits/ed/internationaled/iew.html and the Interagency website hosted by the Department of State: http://iew.state.gov/index.htm

TAKE YOUR STUDENTS ON AN UNFORGETTABLE JOURNEY!

Take your students on an unforgettable journey! Through the role-play game NetAid World Class, students learn how children living in poverty are denied an education—and what they can do to help. For more information click here.

LANGUAGE LEARNING INITIATIVE

Fairfield Langugae Technologies makes free software available for schools interested in working with Arabic-speaking students and teachers. Read more...

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WHITE HOUSE HONORS SUNNYSIDE ELEM. FOR GENEROSITY

Sunnyside students raise funds to purchase school supplies for 560 students in Afghanistan!

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The SOS PROJECT: AMERICAN KIDS CAN HELP CHILDREN IN AFGHANISTAN GET BACK TO SCHOOL!

Afghan students with textbookJoin Friendship Through Education partners in helping to equip schools in Afghanistan with the educational materials they need to reopen classrooms. spacerRead moreRead more

 

Artwork done by the kids of the Kids Share Hope project

KIDS SHARE HOPE

Kids collaborate by sharing their messages of hope, support and condolences in response to the September 11, 2001 "Attack on America" tragedy. Groups of kids from Uzbekistan sent images of hope to their friends in the United States.


 

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