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Information Seminar Tuesday 11 th October 2011 16.30 hours Holyrood Secondary School
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Programme Welcome & the Holyrood Experience Tom McDonald – Head Teacher, Holyrood Secondary School Malawi: A Young Person’s Experience Sophie Harker – S6 Student, Holyrood Secondary School My Journey, My Experience, My Vision Maureen McKenna – Executive Director of Education The MLOL Programme: A Few Facts Les McLean – Quality Improvement Officer (Glasgow 2014)
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Malawi - ‘the warm heart of Africa’
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Where is it?
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Some facts Population 15.6 million Major languages: English, Chichewa Life expectancy: 56 years (men), 57 years (women) Main exports: Tobacco, tea, sugar, cotton GNI per capita: US $280 compared to South Africa’s GNI per capita: US $5,770 and UK’s GNI per capita: US $41,520 (World Bank, 2009)
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Education Highly valued – Government priority Children start at age 6 Primary for 8 years Secondary for 4 years In order to progress to the next year you have to pass exams. If you don’t pass then you repeat the year Very little early years provision – not within remit of Ministry of Education
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Challenges for Education Not enough schools Not enough classrooms – children taught outside, sent home during rainy season Not enough toilets/pit latrines Not enough teachers Almost no resources – textbooks, jotters, paper, pencils Huge drop off rate from standard 1 to standard 8 as children have to work at home looking after siblings, working in fields or early pregnancy in girls
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Holyrood Project 4 years of senior pupils going to Malawi Improving infrastructure Building classrooms and painting rooms, including learning resources on the walls Holyrood and other schools across the city Sending out backpacks Raising money for Mary’s Meals
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Lord Provost’s Malawi Fund Improving ICT resources Health projects – building clinics Support from Access and City Building Mary’s Meals
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Working in a range of countries Feeding programs in primary schools Run by Mother Groups Delivering backpacks to primary school pupils Supporting volunteers to run early childhood development centres for under 6s – feeding them twice a day Increasing the number of children coming to school
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Malawi Leaders of Learning In partnership with Link Community Development Ages 6 to 18 – primary and secondary Literacy, numeracy and health and wellbeing School improvement planning Building the capacity of staff in Malawi to improve learning and teaching Working with Mother Groups, School Management Committees – the local community
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Malawi Leaders of Early Learning In partnership with Mary’s Meals Extend the number of centres for under 6s which feed children and help get them ready to learn Continue to help them extend the feeding programs in primary schools
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Building capacity by investing in Malawi Employ a project manager Background in education who would be line managed by Sr Eunice Mentored by Link Community Development Malawi Work with schools, teachers, primary education advisers to improve school improvement planning Make arrangements for Malawi Leaders of Learning Identify schools and areas of improvement, including access to electricity through Solar Connect
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Solar Connect
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What next Steering group here and in Malawi Communications plan Fund raising plan Applications being sought for first team – spring 2012 Cordia continue to support Mary’s Meals Access continue to support ICT through LP
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Eligibility Focus Year 1: Secondary & Primary teachers + Active Schools Co-ordinators Other sectors & roles considered for Year 2 onwards Focus on staff on permanent contract Issues for temporary staff & probationers
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Training & Support Leadership Team building Fundraising Preparing for the journey Strategies for working in schools Being resilient Promoting global citizenship Vision for the future Legacy Working with other cohorts
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Timescales Applications31 st October Consideration of Applications11 th November Pre-selection Training19 th November Selection Day22 nd November 2012 Cohort of MLOLs Announced1 st December Training ProgrammeFebruary – May 2012 combination of twilight & Saturday MLOLs to Malawi June – July 2012 5 weeks
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Applications Application Form available today Electronic copy will be e-mailed to you Sections C, D & E – crucial Section G – commitment (time & money) Sections H & I – personal information Section J – line manager’s support To Susan Aitchison by 31 st October
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Follow Our Journey www.glasgoweducationmlol.org.uk Contact Us GCCMLOL@glasgow.gov.uk
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