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Small-Education for All-Abby Annabelle Iris

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Page 1: Small-Education for All-Abby Annabelle Iris

By Iris, Abby, and Annabelle

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Education impacts us all We think about it everyday We are concerned when we have

issues with our education We look for ways to improve our

education

However…….

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What if you couldn’t go to school? What if you couldn’t read?

Do we have the same concern for others?

Are we looking for ways to improve the education of others?

Are there things we can do?

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How many high school students don’t graduate from public schools?

30% 60% 20% 45%

How many girls don't get the chance to go to school?

40 million 250,000 10 million 60 million

How many people in the world don't get a chance to go to school?

100 million 80 million 35 million 50 million

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How many people in the world can't read?

22% 45% 18% 30%

About how many people aren’t attending school in the Philippines?

600,000 300,000 800,000

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IN THE WHOLE WORLD:

70% of children ages 5-6 are enrolled in school

115 million primary aged children don’t go to school

More than 100 million children have no access to school

60 million of those are girls

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IN THE WHOLE WORLD:

More than 960 million adults cannot read 2/3 of them are women

Only 70% of all students in public high schools graduate

Only 32% of all students that finish high school are qualified to attend four-year colleges.

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646,449 children are not attending school.

2,258,200 people over 15 can not read

1,104,600 men can not read1,153,700 women can not read

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdCe0Gk7rg4&eurl=http://global-community09.wikispaces.com/Hum1+Group2

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbVTaxt8Qv8

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWyleIk4Qkw&eurl=http://global-community09.wikispaces.com/Hum1+Group2

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Have schools give a not as good education but everyone can go

or

Have schools with very good education but only some can go.

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The issue of limited education for all is affecting the world in two ways:

Schools standards are lowering

The level of education dropped

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Many children do not have any education We have the chance to learn, explore and

do new things We have the opportunity to help these

children

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How many high school students don’t graduate from public schools?

30% 60% 20% 45%

How many girls don't get the chance to go to school?

40 million 250,000 10 million 60 million

How many people in the world don't get a chance to go to school?

40 million 80 million 35 million 50 million

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How many high school students don’t graduate from public schools?

30%

How many girls don't get the chance to go to school?

60 million

How many people in the world don't get a chance to go to school?

100 million

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How many people in the world can't read? 22% 45% 18% 30%

About how many people aren’t attending school in the Philippines? 600,000 300,000 800,000

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How many people in the world can't read? 18%

About how many people aren’t attending school in the Philippines? 600,000

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UNESCO wants world literacy for all people by 2015.

They have educated 5% of the world’s non educated

Mercy Corps builds all girl schools in places where women can not get an education.

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We chose to research FAD (Foundation for Adolescent Development)

The only educational organization in Manila

They also educate young people about alcohol and drugs.

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Our Name is Helping Education La Philippines (HELP)

We are... Raising awareness Raising money to donate

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Told many people about the issue

Made a Presentation to Increase Awareness

Individually talked to people about the issue

Raised over 1000 RMB

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To provide opportunities for people to help To increase education of Children in Manila

Help children gain access to school Change the lives

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Raise awareness of the need for education

Ask friends and family to give money

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family and friends tell about our project Encourage donations

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To Learn More Visit Our WIKI athttp ://global-community09.wikispaces.com/Hum1+Group2

Information on other organizations helping with Education For All

The issues of Education What is being done Videos Pictures

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Go to an all girl or boy school

or

Not go to school at all

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Not be able to read

or

Have no access to technology

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Use your money to buy items you want but don’t need

or

Donate it to a person that wants to go to school?

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Go to a really big school that’s not well educated

or

Go to a small and dirty school that is well educated?

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Everyone deserves a chance at education

Poor education means limited job opportunities

People care about the education for their children

Look forways to help improvefutures

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We can’t do much on our own With YOUR HELP we can reach more

kids in a shorter amount of time Change the future

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FAD UNESCO AASA Oxfam Philippines ( Non Governmental

Organization ) The Commission on Higher Education or

CHED 3. Philippines - E-Net

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Put yourself in their shoes ---

What would you do? What would you want us to do for

you?

Help Us, Help Education

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http://www.mbfoundation.org.ph/partners.html http://www.e-netphil.org/ http://www.wiserearth.org/organization/view/

1720dfb2a25e6a550ffbcc659fda5320 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education Resource 1: Title/Name of resource: United Nations

Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. Author(s) name (last, first): Multiple people

worked on this site but Koïchiro Matsuura is the Director.

Publisher: N/A Date of Puplication: 1995 URL:

http://www.unesco.org/education/efa/ed_for_all/

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Name of resource: Entertainment Education Programs

Author(s) name (last,first): CCP staff members Publisher: The John Hopkins University Date of Publication: 2005 City of Publication: Baltimore URL:

http://www.jhuccp.org/topics/enter_ed/eeprojects/04-07.shtml

www.positivelyglobal.org/samples/Education_Activity.pdf

http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/TOPICS/EXTEDUCATION/0,,contentMDK:20591648~menuPK:282393~pagePK:210058~piPK:210062~theSitePK:282386~isCURL:Y,00.html

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http://www.unesco.org/education/efa/ed_for_all/background/jomtien_declaration.shtml

http://www.manhattan-institute.org/html/ewp_03.htm

http://gin-edu.wikispaces.com/ http://www.aasa.org/ http://www.nationmaster.com/red/country/rp-

philippines/edu-education&all=1 www.positivelyglobal.org/samples/

Education_Activity.pdf

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Slide 1: http://www.asiafoundation.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/vn-bulletin-wi08.jpg

Slide2: http://www.usaid.gov/pk/education/images/education1.jpg

Slide 3: http://www.fao.org/sd/erp/img/addis1.jpgSlide 5:

http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/0deLdOe9rybBP/610x.jpg

Slide 13: http://www.ecdo-bd.org/zz-images/activities-education.jpg

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Slide 14: Taken by Abby in the PhilippinesSlide 15: Taken by Abby in the PhilippinesSlide16:

http://www.soschildrensvillages.org.uk/imgs/content/schoolgirl_Philippines.jpg

Slide 20: http://www.poyin.org.hk/eng/image/py12.jpg

Slide 21: Taken by Abby in the PhilippinesSlide 22:

http://www.stanford.edu/~jbaugh/saw/studentphoto/Tracy/IMGA0403.JP