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necessary teaching to be shuttled through the the welcome back. we are joined by our amazing panel. missed study. the one who was an english teacher and a founder of the learning tens initiative in the central area were also joined by mr. you have that a month with a college instructor with 10 years experience and education consultancy, and international development. and from 43 equal to the gaza international volunteer libra. who is part of a medical mission better known as a glitch, but has taken the time to volunteer in teaching will come all through the panel and thank you so much for taking the time to be with us. i would like to start our discussion by asking this one question that many people have been asking since the beginning of this, these buyer will destroy the schools with limited resources. what immediate is steps can be taken to restore the education system,
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or at least part of it. i'm sorry that to restore access to education and need your response as needed. stop listening, educational sense that supports our students to continue their academy journey on to providing them some. it says she all a supplies such as notebooks and writing supplies and folks, these things are very important that we need to provide our students emphasis please. additionally, i need to mention about 5 physical and social supports, most people by this to help our students come with this whole now and again. 1 our teachers write me thoughts on techniques that they should do as a doing this as soon as i the more an offset this inside the more because the fees a lot of the challenges on difficulties with the right me. so it's on techniques at
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all. so i need to mention about the co denise and with international law, calling organizations with their sustainability eh, a, with uh, our uh, indication of sense to support our students and as their needs. this is very important to integrate all of these uh, n e r a spaces in our work to complete on to continue. and what we have to understand is education is a human right. that has been denied palestinian children guidance for 15 months and not only hasn't been denied, but they've had to normalize the sounds of work bombs following on uh, drones, quad cop, there's losing family members losing homes and constantly being displaced. and so what, what we need on top of what my colleagues have shared is we need space p. unfortunately
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in these last 15 months, we have not been able to get schools. i on a list to be ensured that there wouldn't be bonds. so we can even ensure that children can learn in a safe environment. so we need a safe environment, need to renovate schools, and we need to rebuild the public, the public infrastructure on that was intentionally attacked by design. this forces so that, that there is a future here in the gaza before the war. gaza had low illiteracy rate. education is highly valued in the gaza and we need to get in fact there. but from a psychological standpoint we need to begin to incorporate social emotional development in the. 5 the learning system we need to have patients because these children have not been in social environments around other children. so we also need to help them learn how to be chosen again. because it's been 15 months of having to pick up your things and run. this is very interesting point to social
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emotional development. i would like very that someone who found it administrative, the learning can tell us about your initiative. and how does that seem to improving the part that liberally just referring to the emotional and the social development of the students to a pain or to achieve the goals of the initiative? to be honest, tonya, i faced a lot of of challenges as long as he felt this to be a visa educational sense. but i have successfully set up more to some, some additional things and different areas that belong to be honest, that's not about just education. if it's the house as a factory show, and i'm a most shows that my students fees during this journey site, the war. i cool this chad meetings in nor it's not just in the south. uh because visa leave education is not is just a key of the rest of us. it's also
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a peak with holes of our children of our students. and on the far of calls of speaking of responsibility have i was just going over 3 or profile and it's, it's a rich one. you've been involved in higher education for quite a long time. you have the large uh, let's say a large audience of the students and, and a professional who either be part of your professional training or part of the, the projects that you've created. i'm interested, you know, as part of responsibility. what have the, the 15 past month or the past 15 months have shaved your role as a college instructor in terms of the, in terms of professional level and research and academia in general. and you started with the learning chandler. it was all in the positive, the month i have learned that this is the, is the mother i learned that yes the,
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our students is there really is really line. the walgreens is the longest, insists on learning they've been facing. unimagined as is written, right. let's say i need more of the data to me in taxes. the problem is all the work on the sites, the budget goes on. going to go to this. i've noticed that many, many, many students had the chance to, to mean our boss advisors as well. but the funding, not the remote fee that happened on you guys, if you don't need the website, was gonna be in the drawings and be likely to learn something new. he says they haven't like they haven't like, had the basic needs lever. i'm going to ask you
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a question about someone like you coming all the way from the other part of the world to step in and do the change and educating young palestinians here. how do you, how do you balance between their, their emotional needs as well as the, the academic gains that they look forward to having the war by itself is a story. but the lack of education, the absence of a proper environment is a different story. how do you about and i think, yeah, i just think about the methods of teaching and the importance of education at this point. education is something that is pivotal because it's more than just a learning space. it's a space for children to go and feel like children and be distracted by everything that's been happening around them. so and uh and so it's important when, when we're teaching to understand,
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we know things and we can involve children in learning processes. so the way that i teach is, i know some things, you know, some things and we know more together. and so learning with the students, incorporating them into the lessons that we learn. you know, i'm teaching english, it distracts them because it's not something they're, they're used to. um, they've been out of school for um, going on a 2nd academic year. and so trying to learn a new language and learning how to say things is very invited, a distraction, the way the children are able to interact with each other, but also with teachers. but it's also important to, to be soft with them to care. because again at this point, education goes beyond learning, it becomes. 4 solving teaching, how do you see the seas buyer as a way to promote what you're doing on the ground. you saw your
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as a way to complete our. a 2 are here my, as i talked before, my ultimate goal here is to help my students. we start from this house and we will return to the site to the north and we will complete this way and see if i get us the opportunity to prepare our selves to fast with powerful feelings. because we know education is not just a field, not just a war to us, it's the passion we need to complete and, and, and we want our children to have a future. we want there to be an education system that is grounded in gaza so that people don't have to leave to get a right. so a high quality education, one that existed before on the slate is set aside um by the occupation forces.
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um and we have to be, uh, we have to be just as patient with the children as our colleagues because everyone has been effective teachers. the teachers are taking on the role of psycho social, social, emotional support. providing children with a sense of faith with the physical that the face to face speaking. we need to take action because we cannot me stein for nothing. and in this, let's say that there's still hope here, but we need more assistance from, let's say, from uh x, there are no um sources and exterior associations to take action as well so that we can move on. and of course, we are ready to go for you that someone who created an initiative your lead in that it's uh, as far as that, as i'm concerned, is very successful. it's helping many of the students. how does the future look? it's for you that we want them to complete,
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we want to educate because these education have sense not just how to educate them, but also to get them as guides of deserves reparations education. there's something that needs to be invested in and rebuilt and paid for by the, by a 3 year school, right the, the, the school of freedom and education helps to build a free future where people not only loved the land, but understand what it means to, to get an education that they deserve. the one for 2 that were kind of were running out of time, were coming to the end of the show. thank you so much for your time and for your insights on this important subject. thank you. the
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