Wednesday 21 January 2015

Brazil - environmental educational visit.

·        Promotes educational, ecological and cultural tour
Exhibition Planet Insect - Museum Biological Institute Department of Agriculture and State of São Paulo Supply
Exhibition Planet Insect - Museum Biological Institute. The only Brazil Garden Insect Zoo's, authorized by IBAMA and the Environmental Secretariat of the State of São Paulo.The show portrays, in a fun and interactive way, the various aspects of insects, raising public awareness of its importance in environmental sustainability, food production and public health.
Projects: 1) Health promotion with emphasis on Agenda 21 and Global Partnerships / Internet and Social Networking - Prof. Vera Brazilian 2) Why do bees make honey? - Prof. Rosana Fidelis







Philippines - interschool visit and cultural exchange.



"Greetings from Cagayan de oro Philippines!!!
Special greetings from Manobos of San Fernando Bukidnon!    This is our short account of activities done in "the manobo visits to First Fruit Academy" Valencia Bukidnon .This is a kind of manobo children exposures to a conventional private school which is far different from their local experience in their own arena of education and environment.It was a wonderful experience between the manobo children and the pupils of First fruits Academy...
 First,we had a courtesy call to the principal of the school, then the children were brought to one of their class (social studies class) and  there were exchanged of greetings between students( the manobos and first fruits) and short introductions about them and the purpose of the visit and  followed by dance and song presentations by the manobo kids to show a little bit of their arts and culture. 
Then after few minutes, the children proceeded to their computer laboratory and they were taught how to operate the computer and play games a short while... after that finally we came to the lantern making which the firstt fruits students taught the manobo kids thought the instruction and demonstration of one of the First Fruits teacher on how to make a lantern through origami. It was fun and it took time to finish until the manobo kids were able to make their own.... it was a great learning on the part of the manobo children and also a great learning to the host school about the culture of these tribal kids....surely those unique experiences will remain in their memories....
In behalf of the Association of Solidarity for Prosperity Incorporated would like to thank you for the never ending  support for our project. Especially in this field of education and culture of peace. Thank you so much.
 Very sincerely yours,   Glorecita Tan
president ASPI"






Belarus - partnered project - with Ulster Teachers' Union, Print It and CP Trophies.



Supplies to be delivered to sports' and swimming schools.