WorldWise News Archive
This page contains news items directly relating to running WorldWise. For news about schools involved in the programmes, go to the Project News section.
Once again, the WorldWise team will provide a series of seminars and workshops to inform teachers about the programme and about how to apply for funding in advance of our next funding application deadline on March 22. The events will be held in different venues around the country. Click the link above for more information.
Mary McCarthy of WorldWise visited four schools in Vietnam and three schools in India, 5 of which are partnered with Irish schools through WorldWise. Her visit coincided with the visit of 4 students and 2 teachers from Roscommon Community School to their partner, Xuan Dinh High School in Hanoi, and she was able to view first-hand the impact of this visit. She also met with partners Catholic Relief Services (CRS) in Vietnam to discuss how WorldWise and Cyber Bridges can work together to support Irish/Vietnamese school links. She attended a seminar of Loreto Principals in India in Kolkata, as well as a joint Irish/Indian student conference on human rights in Bratachari Secondary School, which took place during a visit by John Scottus Secondary School students to their partner schools in West Bengal. For more, read the summary report of the visit, or visit our gallery for photos of the visit.
Annual WorldWise Student Teacher Forum
The theme for the Student Teacher Forum in January 2010 was ' The Partnership Journey' . The venue was Croke Park and more than 400 students, 50 teachers and another 50 visitors and exhibitors attended and took part in workshops on the themes of Sharing Culture , Intergenerational Learning, Global Inequality etc. Presentation School Carlow won first prize for their demonstration at their stall of the learning from their school partnership with Kaoma Community School in Zambia. For pictures of the day click the link to ourWorldWise Forum Gallery
WorldWise and Irish Aid are looking for feedback from students and teachers on development issues, school partnerships and other related matters. The survey takes only a couple of minutes to complete.
Eight teachers and 30 students attended a WorldWise workshop on 3rd December in the Irish Aid Centre in Dublin. Five DEIS schools were awarded grants in 2009-10 to support student travel to their partner schools. The workshop was designed to help students and teachers to use their visits to develop their schools partnerships and their awareness of Development Education.
Irish Teacher Visit Workshops
In spite of the difficult situation in many schools, 19 Irish teachers attended workshops in Dublin and Cork in early October as preparation for their visits to their partner schools. In addition to the material focussing on Development Education and partnership, the workshops were enhanced by the participation of partner teachers. Three teachers from Tana Haik Secondary School in Ethiopia, who were on a visit to partner Gort Community School, came to the Dublin workshop and took part in activities. For the Cork workshop, two teachers from Bratachari and Aikitan schools in West Bengal, who were visiting their partner school John Scottus in Dublin, travelled down and participated throughout the day.
Although the amounts of individual grants were reduced because of financial cutbacks, the WorldWise Grants Sub-Committee was able to allocate grants to an increased number of schools for 2009-10.
On 25 April 2009, the WorldWise Teachers' Forum took place in the Heritage Hotel in Portlaoise. Forty Principals and teachers, together with members of NGOs and development education organisations had an opportunity to meet and discuss schools partnership projects.
Staff from WorldWise and Irish Aid visited seven partner schools in Zambia and Lesotho before Easter. They carried out workshops with staff and students with the aim of identifying tools for use in evaluation.
Applications for WorldWise funding for the 2009-10 academic year closed on 27 March. Over 40 schools applied for funding, and four networks. The WorldWise Grants Committee will meet at the end of April and schools will hear about funding decisions in May.
The deadline for applications by schools and networks to WorldWise for funding of activities to be carried out during 2009-10 academic year, is 27th March 2009. Please read the guidelines available before completing your application form. Also workshops will be held around the country in advance of the deadline ( see item below).
Apply to us for funding for your school partnership project: come along to one of our Application Workshops, starting in February 2009
In spite of wintry weather conditions on December 3rd more than 150 students and teachers from 17 schools throughout Ireland converged on Croke Park to participate in the first WorldWise Student Conference.
The WorldWise team which visited Lesotho in September consulted with students and teachers in four partner schools about the basis for effective partnership learning. Contribution from Ntate James ObuaContribution from Ntate Isaac ,
The first WorldWise Teachers' Conference was held in the Irish Aid Volunteering and Information Centre on Tuesday May 6th 2008
The WorldWise Students' Conference was held in Croke Park in December. Over 200 students and teachers attended "The Global Village Market".
