education for the poor
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Design For Change Competition
Grace Model School
Every morning when the first bell rings for Grace
Model School there is a group of children who wait
outside and hope for the chance to enter. In the
Trading Places program GMS students are sacrificing
themselves for the betterment of the
underprivileged in their communities. Without the
financial means to provide scholarships students
have offered to switch places with the poor to give
them the opportunity to be educated.
Students feel that education for the poor is their communities greatest problem.
This is a problem that effects many children in the area.
Although students can not ultimately fix this problem in one week, they can be a catalyst for change by exposing poor parents and children with the benefits of education.
Digital Storytelling PowerPoint
Describes how students went into community to
find and speak with poor
Shows the poor students experience in the
classroom and the students experience working
Describes the impact of the experience and how
it can multiply
Step 1: Find students
to participate; Get
parents permission for
students.
Step 2:
Arrange a
day for
actual
“Trading
Places”
Can you
tell which
is really
the
student?
Step 3: Create focus of each students day both in
school and in workplace.
School: focus on reading, writing, and mathematics
Workplace: focus on understanding of the limited jobs
that are available without education.
Children learning spoken English!!!
Share idea with other area schools and ask if
they would consider joining the initiative
Projecting the potential impact of the
“Trading Places” project if done regularly or
if done with other partner schools
Educate 100 Poor Children
Grace Model School
20
Lohia’s Little Angels
20
Alliance International
School
20M.K.S.
20
Brilliant Grammer
School
20
With only 5 schools participating for 1 week,
100 poor children can be exposed to
education.
Within GMS immediate community there are
over 50 APS schools and over 10 government
schools.
Educate Poor
Children
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2020
50 schools
20 students in one week
1,000 poor
children educated