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2012 Update on support for rural schools in Nepal by Manisha UK and the Steve Sinnott Foundation. View it now.
A UNESCO video describing some of the difficulties faced by children in Kenya in obtaining an education, especially those living in remote rural areas or others in slums. The video explores some innovative solutions being put into place to give children the opportunity to go to school. View it now.
I DARE YOU - "The most powerful force of change on the planet is a girl." The NIKE Foundation's powerful video demanding the redirection of education finance to the education of girls. Watch the video here.
Got 20 minutes? Then don't miss this remarkable video of an address by Nigerian novelist, Chimamanda Adichie. View...
Young campaigners quiz the UK party leaders about MDG2 View...
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Ronan and Rhiannon In a tribute to Steve the Global Campaign for Education in the UK established the Steve Sinnott Award for Global Campaigners of the Year. The award winners for 2010 were two year 10 students from Walthamstow School for Girls, Rhiannon Kruse Edwards and Ronan McKenzie. In February 2010 Ronan and Rhiannon travelled to Ghana to explore barriers to education. On their return they had the chance to put their questions to MPs from the Conservative, Liberal Democrat and Labour parties to ask them what they plan to do to help achieve education for all. Here are their films.
A Silent Revolution - "The Mystery behind the children's motivation to come so willingly to school." The Sarva Siksha Abhiyan, Chennai District , Tamil Nadu employs a unique method of Activity Based Learning. The classroom structure is child centric to facilitate child learning, peer learning and self learning.
An introduction to the Steve Sinnott Foundation The Foundation was launched in London at the offices of the National Union of Teachers on 12th May 2009, and in Washington DC at the offices of the National Education Association on 27th October 2009. This video, filmed at the London launch, describes the Foundation's origins, purpose and plans.
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Out of School - Comic Relief's film for the Global Campaign for Education. Watch this...
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