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Welcome to the iEARN-USA News page, your source for the latest updates, achievements, and stories from our vibrant community of educators, students, and partners worldwide. Stay informed about our initiatives, upcoming events, and opportunities to get involved as we continue to connect and empower youth to create positive change in their communities and beyond.Â
Submit youth-produced media to the Adobe Youth Voices Aspire Awards, a global, online competition that encourages youth to creatively express their vision for driving positive change in local communities.
Earlier this month we celebrated iEARN’s 25th Anniversary with a Teddy Bear Picnic. This week, we celebrate another iEARN project that uses a favorite childhood object to connect classrooms worldwide: kites.
We’re celebrating our furry friends today, and invite you to join our Teddy Bear Picnic.
We’re celebrating our furry friends today, and invite you to join our Teddy Bear Picnic. The iEARN Teddy Bear Project has been a favorite of hundreds of thousands of teachers and students in more than 8,000 schools worldwide since 1996.
NSLI-Y Taiwan students spend a week hiking through the beautiful Taroko National Park and learning about aboriginal culture in the coastal city of Taitung.
On February 9th, iEARN-UAE and the Dubai Modern High School hosted the first professional development workshop under the auspices of the new Christopher Stevens Youth Network.
Join us in Doha, Qatar in July for a showcase of how technology is being used in K-12 schools and youth programs around the world to build global understanding and enhance teaching and learning.
This winter, iEARN-Palestine is helping launch the new Christopher Stevens Youth Network, which will create trustworthy networks of global peers that engage in meaningful dialogue and build mutual understanding.
The team at iEARN-USA invites you to join us in celebrating the 5th anniversary of ELT@lgeria, which facilitates iEARN in Algeria.
Calling all iEARN teachers, students, alumni, partners and friends. Have you been involved in iEARN activities over the past 25 years? Send us your old photos or videos!
Twenty-nine educators from Tajikistan participate in professional development workshop.
More scholarships now available for U.S. high school teachers to participate in Global Connections 2.0 with educators from 19 countries in the Middle East and North Africa.
iEARN-USA is proud to be a partner of iEARN-Bahrain, and in 2013 we seek to enable as many U.S. and Bahraini educators and students as possible to connect, to learn from each other to build lasting friendships.
With half of its population under the age of twenty, the Arab world seeks innovative programs to enable its youth to compete in an increasingly globalized world.
Today, iEARN-Lebanon is hosting its first teacher’s workshop of the new year, and the team at iEARN-USA sends its greetings to all participants.
Fourteen teachers from 7 governement schools in Bangladesh participate in Photojournalism 2.0 Program workshop.
iEARN in Qatar is facilitated by Reach Out To Asia, a non-governmental organization (NGO) within the framework of Qatar Foundation – a private non-profit organization founded in 1995 by His Highness Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, the Emir of Qatar and chaired by Her Highness Sheikha Mozah Bint Nasser.
Most Americans associate Yemen with one or more of the following: kidnapping, corruption, poverty, qat, al Qaeda, terrorism, drones, and the USS Cole.
Dear Members and Friends of iEARN-USA,
Thank you for the positive response to our year-end Global Connections Campaign. We’ve already reached 42% of our goal.
Looking for a new project collaboration opportunity in iEARN? Consider signing up for the upcoming session of Learning Circles - running from January 30th - May 25th.
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