Welcome to the Our World Irish Aid Awards interview post.
The purpose of our interviews was to show the positive experiences that children have in schools all over the world. We interviewed children and staff who went to school in other countries or whose parents went to school in other countries. The planning, recording and editing of the interviews was hard work but we enjoyed it and learned a lot from the process. Enjoy watching the videos below!
Nigeria
Pakistan
Poland
China
Turkey
Hungary
Bosnia
Zimbabwe
Amazing work everyone, interviewers and interviewees alike, I learned a lot there!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing project, I'm sitting here on my day off glued to these interviews!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to everyone involved, you can see the hard work that has gone into the planning, recording and editing of videos. I'm especially proud of the children in my class who have been brave enough to share their experiences so that we can all learn together.
Mary
Nice job everyone! That was really interesting! :-D
ReplyDeleteVery interesting and well done to everyone involved.
ReplyDeleteAlison
I really enjoyed listening to the interviews, well done everybody involved!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great project,I was at a college tutorial this evening on Development Education and this is exactly the kind of project that we were discussing so I promoted your efforts to the class.Great ideas and video interviews.
ReplyDeleteDonal
This is a great site .I had a class on my college course tonight on the topic of Development Education and your Blog came to mind as a great example of what can be created in schools,so I promoted you site as a terrific education site.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed the interviews.
Well done
Donal
This is a terrific project. It is both interesting and informative. well done to all involved.
ReplyDeleteSiobhan Butler, Galway
To Siobhan, Mary and Alison, you can make your name at the top by clicking select profile, clicking Name/URL and type in the name, but not the URL.
ReplyDeleteI love these interviews, so interesting.
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