Thursday, 15 November 2007

Extract from The Guardian : 13th Nov.

"A Passage to India"
Some formal programmes have sprung up in recent years that explicitly link schools in different kinds of the community in Britain and with ones overseas. The UK India Education and Research Initiative (UKIERI), managed by the British Council, links clusters of 4 schools in the UK with clusters of 6 schools in India. This year schools from inner-city Leicester, in which most pupils are from an ethnic minority background, have formed a cluster with schools in the leafy Leicestershire town of Melton Mowbray, where virtually all pupils are white British. Both will be working with schools in Kerala and the Andaman Islands in India.

"We have many opportunities to work with schools in Leicester itself," says Matthew Parris, assistant head at Rushey Mead secondary, one of the inner-city schools. "This is an opportunity to work with kids who are culturally different - in Melton Mowbray and India - to bring that perspective to our students."

All 10 schools are currently working on a photo-story project, taking snapshots of their school and where they live to build up a picture of their daily lives.

"I want to learn more about the lifestyle in India and how they live compared with us," says 12-year old Shivani Kotecha, a year 7 pupil. "But I think it will be good for us to know about their schools and the things they learn because some of it might be things we can copy. Learning about how other people live is just really interesting. It makes you look at where you live differently."

Thursday, 8 November 2007

Rushey Mead Photo competition

Are you keen on taking photos? If so, here is your chance to win great prizes and contribute to the UKIERI project. We need photos of the local area, it's community, buildings, people and traditions. We would also like images that you think capture the essence of Rushey Mead School.

If one of the photos you submit is a winner it will be included in a special film that will be shared with all our partner schools in the UK and India. Take a look at the example that has already been posted for inspiration. Don't forget about the PRIZES FOR WINNERS.

Send your digital images to Mrs. Odedra at school by Friday 16th November.

Monday, 5 November 2007

Our project plans and objectives

This is an extract from our project plans. I hope it gives you a flavour of what we hope to achieve in our first year :

"Our project aims to develop the understanding of others through the medium of sport and science. Ultimately we wish to make lasting links for students and teachers between and within each of the 2 countries. We aim to achieve this through 2 key projects :

Sport and Culture. To carry out research projects about the traditional games and sports of the other countries. To produce guides and kits that can be sent to our partners so that we can all participate in these games and learn about other cultures.
Health and fitness. To collect data about students in the different schools, both about physical fitness and also diet and lifestyle. Once again with a view to fostering mutual understanding but also to share common health goals between nations."