Internet connections are an annual event, running live in Term 1. These interactive websites provide students with a variety of opportunities to increase their knowledge and understanding about issues related to inequalities in development. Participants gain a sense of reality as they link with real people in real situations.
Registration and participation is FREE.
The websites remain online for ongoing use. They include background information, photos, maps, daily stories or updates, puzzles and recordings of audio conferences. A teacher section contains a summary of the different components of Internet connections. It includes New Zealand curriculum links and suggested learning experiences. Some websites offer simulation games.
Each website is supported by other education resources including a video, photo set, FREE posters, and teacher resource folder with student activity worksheets.
Born to Be Free
Connection
Eliminate child labour
Circle of Friends
Connection
Facing challenges
Frontline
Connection
Conflict and refugees
Cambodia
Connection
Time and change
Gujarat
Connection
Earthquake response
in India
Ethiopia
Connection
Food security
Rwanda Family Connection
Child families
Mongolia Street
Connection
Street children
Sunflower
Connection
Growing up in Malawi
2006 Born to Be Free Connection
Bring the issue of child labour to your classroom through Arvind, Priya and Sudarmathi's stories from bonded labour (modern day slavery) to freedom. Find out why child labour persists, its impacts and what can be done about it.
Click here for teacher information.
Explore life in Malawi with NZ teacher Marjory Hammond. Find out about daily life for children there and learn about the challenges and responsibilities brought about by HIV/AIDS.
Click here for teacher information.
Meet Navy's family to see how time and seasons affect their daily life. Follow the experiences of family members to understand the longer term impacts of historical upheavals and of recent development.
Click here for teacher information and units.
Visit Gujarat in India to see the devastating effects of the 2001 earthquake and how people rebuild their lives. Click here for teacher information and units.
Join New Zealand development workers Peter and Sue Bryan for a typical month in their work with street children in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia’s capital city.
Follow New Zealand teacher Pauline McLeod, in her July 1998 trip to Malawi, the country that calls itself “the warm heart of Africa”. See the sights, meet the people and experience daily life for children growing up there.
Explore water matters and find out about life in Niger by connecting with Abida and three Kiwi young people who live there.
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