January 11, 2013Comments Off on Workshops for School Children
An Awareness Workshop was organised and sponsored for Year six students of Kensington Primary School, Manor Park, London where Awareness Ambassadors through various interactive activities raised the awareness of the impacts of crime and highlighted the importance of refraining from criminal and anti social activities that can impact their life, family ant community at large.
We believe that knowledge is power and by sharing knowledge and awareness we can build a society where everyone cares and respects each other which is fundamental for peaceful co-existence and succession.
With the help of a group of young ambassadors stirred by the antisocial issues where youngsters are involved not by choice but by ignorance, Education Development Foundation have decided to share their knowledge to raise awareness against the anti social activities and there consequences.
These educational and awareness workshops for primary school children are interactive session designed usually for an hour where Awareness Ambassadors discuss about various socio-economic topics.
Furthering our objective, the work is underway to set up a model school in a remote village 120 kms from Kolkata (India) with an objective to deliver education for all in an interactive and innovative way. “Knowledge Paradise” Knowledge Paradise Site work is in progress to enable the construction of this multi-purpose centre where activities…
PPET – Education Development Foundation had developed Programme for Professional Enhancement for teaching professionals (PPET). This programme was delivered in the form of interactive workshops at an educational institution in New Delhi, India. PPEY – Education Development Foundation had developed Programme for Personal Enhancement (PPEY) for young students, youth seeking employment or even for those…
<br><br>Excursion to Alipore Zoological Gardens was organised for a school in the suburbs of Kolkata during Dec 2010 where the underprivileged children belong to fishermen community and are the first generation learners. Free lunch was also arranged for the children, teachers and volunteers.
Following on from the PPET 1 sessions held at Nabapally in Q2 2011 for teachers, advanced session of PPET 2 was delivered focussing on their professional development so that they can perform their duties effectively and proficiently. With the delivery of the second part of the programme they had learnt about ways to teach creatively and…