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tv   After School - Armenia  Al Jazeera  April 6, 2018 8:32am-9:01am +03

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over his role in the legal referendum for catalonia is independence revelator cation is next. just is it influencing. photojournalists decided to sacrifice their integrity for our hole in the media or opinion the listening post at this time on al-jazeera education matters the universal rights to expand arrive and offer better prospects the pulse to a better life yes around the globe schools an institution with. systems been deemed to be no longer a. thinking school and how they were identifying the thrill of the knowledge needed in the twenty first century and now a new wave of rebel education is sweeping. educate and
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a radically changed the way. challenging the old and bucking the. creating opportunities which will affect individuals and then tired commutes. since ninety one i mean it has been changing quite fast but you can still feel the legacy and the luggage that came from the soviet union and its past i proceed to came to i mean one nine hundred ninety seven when i was involved in any internet based educational project a few years later when i moved to a menial i realized i mean an indication of them even though he's really good
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in a sense but he was lacking the creativity that that could really be the problem solving and there was the people need to link education with technology and be able to develop a new generation of competitive i mean. this says to me all this is an afterschool program for a young twelve to eighteen year old they come free of charge and this is the place where art meets technology and where students get to create their or nonbeing plan
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it is a place where we put them in an environment where they can absorb as much as possible . i don't actually ask because it's. not going to it's going to do stuff in my opinion and. it's not. ok. one of the beauties of two more is being able to invite amazing professionals from around the world sometimes i mean yes sometimes and i mean yes but who knows by the way that sprouts coming and being able to teach and bombard them with all the
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solo each and every source says that this professionals have to use all of the kind of. thinking about horses to each one of us can share. music can share some beautiful ideas through working in teams to collaborate to create something really very well you know a beautiful it's really unique opportunity and i'm very excited by it first it can get fluid to love me this interest and work for me just sucked it up other young men into my i don't have the grades and if you feel it's ok you learn from feeling but in school you feel it's bad you have to do more good than stuff so should we have them go rewrite the verse yeah newberg not the rewrite new version entirely the verse the compressor got bit through trash let me see the lyrics you do what you're used to living and you decide your path here's what i would do your your
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pre-court this brings in the idea that you're under the same skies without saying good words guys and then you're chorus puts the two together. all right i was attacked do if you prefer. it's a tall order it's really cool to see just even and weekly you guys have done with some of the things that we've talked you know it's really impressive and we go on and we talk about like how impressed we are by that stuff up and it's been so much fun like oh there's so much yet to show you i really can't throw enough stuff with you guys without. you. knowing you to be ready to go for something else you know that's also on the mind goes up take your time with when i came here the first day i was like was like this doesn't look like a technology school you come here and it looks like like the crime lab in a television show with like these huge snakes of wires everywhere and robots and like the the newest technology the newest design it's. it's such an incredible
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opportunity and i don't i don't just think like oh it's an incredible opportunity if you're from armenia it's an incredible opportunity for anyone anywhere right to see this facility it's an outstanding facility and it's very well run it's right to move with you know we could play yes. right. sitting clearly in the jungle much hurt then. said the boss but it could by
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the out i just ridiculous make a demand to where encountered already don't. think startups and you're the bank you're committing here come with its. stomach not evolution i might have affection. look nicer to wash up with children at the shop or i should. shut up a sort of order and then such as for the entire system and sometimes by the government in public goal driven scotto me i think you should be a good little what he thought he could need on. which new stuff got us gus over us about the war and left j. m c r us and make into minds in the midst. of that and that's not going to have no bearing on the first thank you for a fill in for a british cake make more time to wear it hence we're pests. of it.
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the difference to a chance for success is soon soon to know. we told them how to do the graffiti how to build the defeated outer how to sketch the letters and the most important goods and i mean you could do it in their own letters. this workshop was amazing and it's very fun to work with omar my mind is just full with all that i learned here i think every kid
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wants to be here should be it to him or if it's amazing. being a teenager is really difficult and being at the top of the r.c. church teachers are from the soviet. system so you are a bit confused about what you learned but here you are to him it's news to people who have new ideology able to tell you a lot so this is really takes place here they say here is your have trained here is your camp let's go and do whatever you want to do. it's the first time they used and the first time to do a compass so for me this one mature firesign minute my concerts were suffering the thousand dollars and i think the bulk of. the students was really impressed.
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me. right then. but one of those was eleven years ago we decided to move out which was quite a decision. but within the realize are moving here for for that long with other coming for one or two year assignment. which ended up being an eleven year kind of lifetime this is and i think that the thing rumored about most having five children of different ages was their education we didn't know whether we were ruining their future or giving them a huge opportunity. i remember our. one of our younger sons crying when he first saw the can the school conditions in which he would would have to study just the physical state of the school or something he was not used to and of course any time your child cries
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a parent the things what am i doing to them it turned out ok though. their me education system is very traditional it's a lot of rote learning you go home you do your homework you come back the teacher lectures you now a lot of activities in class i had a lot of tests the saying indefinite left its mark because most of my speeches at least were teachers back then so their form of teaching their form of strict teaching and stayed with them was in the you know the new. writings. of the new. sounds like keeping up because. my parents are very large from education obviously my mother being an education specialist and my dad always had a passion for it. what army and school lacked in their creativity and innovation they really fostered ish. that they never got the chance to do.
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i'm going to need some of the green i'll. give break is the second city i read. was demolished by the earthquake he really didn't get to recover completely after the earthquake maybe you can still see the damages and. after they were never able to cover and that still is very vivid in their memories. a lot of international came and they they try to rebuild it but it was mismanage the fact that he was describing a lot of corruption. a misuse of. resources it was
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a waste that's a shade of course we're all trying to recover that now and leave the past and think about the future and it's happening but it took time. so this is to hold your green with open the doors a year ago we started this project with six hundred students mind you up to nine hundred ninety two thousand five hundred and we have a waiting list off three hundred more. we considered holding the letter and. you can see your target. if it says green target.
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not here are you tired. that they're getting. the word that the. you know. the way. the are going. so it are going to see our new tomorrow i know i know you're going to say are you crazy but this is it they i'm in love with this place this is a big challenge for us but this is when we saw it we all fell in love we said this is it this is the space we're going to convert this to an amazing tomorrow it used to be an alternator i think if i'm not mistaken it was built in eight hundred sixty it went through two big earthquakes it was the home of the first opera it's
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a it's a very important armenian opera and every time i get here i i feel it i can feel i can feel the theater i can feel the people i can feel the spirit. it's not like you're building something from scratch very easy to do no we are solving the problem and we want the kids to understand that that a long. life through your professional life you always have to solve problems to be creative to find solutions to make it exciting and that makes to more more interesting i guess the fact that this was a difficult difficult project made does right away decide this is it this is what we want to do. and. said above. ground zero zero. zero zero zero zero.
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zero zero much time a sports car you could hang on to more because pa has become funny our church of. one according to my notice my return to the boats. would have been would seem to know more tickets also here's what i would do we've got the bulk of the song absolutely but only one more pass of. the end there baby so proud don't just. say. the funky. well you know that your metal music well done. well. i am doing the right most important. for tomorrow it is important to spread that not only in the main cities it is
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important to find a solution for different ledgers for the three mattera house to see how we can contribute to the development of the scare us and how we can help people to stay and be able to work again the areas where they were born and great. and it's only going through this kind of writings out. in the stores and got this meeting in the open for housman boys the guy on the interest list when boris yes mr you and then they speak of me john john because from last in the if me the star single bit of a hostile i'm too low then i was moved us a little they knew it was either get their butts good or thin buns were sent girl a beautiful obvious book think the shots coming to
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a movie were guys not good fish needs building with on a day number just wrapped up in the rain on me so restoring them to their daily place think someone's going to be in their new house with her and travel with the rest of us could go broke now one hundred already are there some are still poor my loved ones are there out of the dirt shelters or. oh oh oh oh. oh oh oh. oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh i believe that this them a stray sions have
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a positive aspect to the lives of the citizens in armenia it's part of the growing pains that the population is going through two words a brighter future and a more democratic future for the country. and i guess it is a learning moment for all of us it is a learning moment for our students because we're not only thinking about teaching them giving them resources but we also want them to become active citizens people who understand what they want make their own choices for their lives this country needs active citizens needs active participants and these young generation the new generation is going to be part of it.
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at. least important that people see what you're doing when we first asked is that p.t. which leads us to come to clean up our main idea was to drill to perform and go to war with the city. they wanted so badly to for me to paint something and they gave me a lot of support. two did speak to someone. you know and you put something to keep me from. i got through students here with me. i wanted to bring all the sixteen but it's a bit hard to recall sixteen. i hope you're not going to rethink. i asked for permission by the was of about the mission it was not written permission and i knew
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that i shouldn't go for a compression once you go toward a compression you're going to detail and i knew that going to the telly was going to be enough. for you first thing to do to preserve the childhood you after just three were in lebanon we used to watch it a lot sort of things are to me and for me he's like oh and i have. i don't know from each and everyone can look at it in a different way the graffiti is of course controversial. you're doing art but sometimes the government or the authorities are not seeing it as an art piece they're seeing it as damaging the walls of the city. so the fact that we're participating in that like that is something important for us because it means that we're bringing change we're bringing a new culture. just. for
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your. letters. the fact that everybody complains about schools and that schools are killing creativity is sad if we can turn education into something it's not about fun that it's something interesting and something that's the most important and making people like what they're doing and i guess would create more
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spaces and places to know where you can make that happen this can be a model towards what education should be geared to and how learning should happen. we have been planning the fifth anniversary of two more for a while now everybody was looking forward for this event and this day but because of some incidents happening in the city. the opposition started protesting and organizing meetings and in the middle of the night last night we discussed it again and again and we felt something is wrong we should stop do it kinetic our search ain't gonna know my child's heart on my source telling me to tar all my. children in your chair i'm an inch i'm an inch cherry on. marketing her favor i'm exhausted on many charlie chan connelly over over the bomb her martyr
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for good. cheer. to mimic it's me or i may do it as if i'll see how many chunks out of the chair. will. be. in them. and. a lot of the girls. you. mean you can't. remember a bit of time the only time. i
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think like that ring is developing very. dim memory stars is not the is not the money and the people create the country and as well to create two months of computer. i guess to my head start to develop. in a country with high youth unemployment one organization helps turn school children into entrepreneurs walk on tell us what i mean by the word fundraise empowering them to reclaim their futures we teach them how to operate this story question was how to make the best way and build more prosperous communities some of the invest the money into the business of school for life uganda part of the rebel education
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series at this time on al-jazeera the sams in archaeology graduate from iraq is also a part time going to pergamon museum which includes a reconstruction of the famous ishtar gate in babylon most of the people he's showing around came to germany as refugees this is just one of several billion museums taking part in the project called the meeting point and as well as bringing people together one of its aims is to emphasise the contribution of migrants right up to the present day to western culture. because i've been here for some time i can help them with lots of things that mrs ford to me the great thing is it's not just about museums about forming a new life is part of life it's culture. to .
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the scene for us where there are on line what is american sign in yemen that peace is always possible but it never happens not because the situation is complicated but because no one cares or if you join a sunset there are people that are choosing between buying medication and eating this is a dialogue i want to get in one more comment because this is someone who's an activist just posted a story join the global conversation at this time on al-jazeera. hello multimedia this india over the top stories here at al-jazeera we've just heard that a court in south korea has found former president park geun hye guilty of abuse of power in a landmark corruption case prosecutors want a thirty year jail term we can talk to our correspondent kathleen.

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