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APPROACHES TO CONFLICT MITIGATION WITH EMPHASIS ON EDUCATION ENVIRONMENT APRIL 2016 PORTICUS PROVISION OF QUALITY EDUCATION FOR REFUGEES IN JORDAN AND LEBANON

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APPROACHES TO CONFLICT MITIGATION WITH EMPHASIS ON EDUCATION ENVIRONMENT

APRIL 2016

PORTICUS

PROVISION OF QUALITY EDUCATION FOR REFUGEES IN JORDAN AND LEBANON

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WHY EDUCATION?

Education is pivotal for the children’s well being, development and future prospects. It is a key factor to attain peace, stability and a

thriving economy.

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MADRASATI ‘my school’…

• A Queen Rania Al Abdullah initiative that was launched in 2008

• It is about rejuvenating the neediest public schools to encourage children to learn and reach their full potential

• It reached to 500 public schools across Jordan and 23 public schools in Jerusalem

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BACK THEN…

Al Ghweibeh Primary School Southern Badia Region

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BEFORE AFTER

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BEFORE AFTER

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WHAT DO WE DO?

• Ministry of Education

• The multi-stakeholder approach

Build/ Strengthen Partnerships

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WHAT DO WE DO?

• Physical – school maintenance and refurbishment of facilities

• Teachers/ Administrators– ‘Proud to be a Teacher’ and Productive Schools

• Students – Remedial Centers and ‘Masahati’ Students’ Clubs

Enable School Environments

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REMEDIAL CENTERS

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• We established 22 centers in 8 governorates across the kingdom

• Currently, we have 10 in 5 governorates

• So far, we have: – Reached to more than 15k students

– Trained around 400 teachers

– Engagement of both Jordanian and Syrian Parents at the school level

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AlArqam School – Sahab/ Amman

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AlHasan Bin AlHaitham - Irbid

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Amrawah – Ramtha/ Irbid

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STUDENTS CLUBS ‘MASAHATI’

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• It is about providing safe and creative school spaces for students to be engaged in hands-on learning activities.

• It is an after-school program that brings students

to meet and work together twice a week. • It was launched in January 2016 in 26 schools in

9 governorates. • Each club accommodates 100 (+/-) students

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A PICTURE IS WORTH A 1000 WORDS (Please visit https://www.facebook.com/Madrasati/)

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WHAT WE HAVE LEARNED SO FAR…

• Thirst and desperate need • ‘Teaching-to-mentoring’ • The importance of color • A real learning experience vs. an activity/ co-

curricular / enrichment/ extra-curricular program… There is actual learning!

• A value driven process • Take a risk!

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THANK YOU