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Meet Others in iEARN


Two good places to start in your visit to the iEARN Forums are:

1. Teachers Forum
A place for teachers to meet, talk, and make announcements. It is also a place to share initial project ideas in order to find partners. New teachers are encouraged to introduce themselves here.

2. Youth Forum
Here, young people can meet each other, share ideas and topics of interest, and discuss ways they can work together.
 
Collaboration Center Feedback - Post comments here! Please share your comments, questions, and suggestions for the new iEARN Collaboration Centre in the Technology Forum

 

Project and Network News



Is there a local place that is special to you? Share it with us! Draw or write about a place that is precious to you and we can all contribute to a better world. Read and respond to messages Lithuania, Qatar, and Taiwan! Special Place Forum

Counseling Project-- Where Will I Be in the Future? An action-based collaborative online project, where young people exchange their ideas about working life, studying opportunities, and their own interests and talents! For more information, go to the Counseling Project Forum

Research Cultural Symbols and Share with your Peers! Students reseach and share the stories and meanings of symbols in their country using drawings, digital media, and PowerPoint presentations. Early Peoples Symbols

Beirut19-- Arab Youth Write about their Identity and Culture Beirut19 is a project inspired by Beirut39, which aims to encourage the debate of important issues between young Arab writers, as well as allowing them to share and cultivate their talents. To participate in Beirut19, students must submit short stories, essays, analysis, critical theory and journalistic pieces between 500 and 2,500 words on a number of topics. To participate, students must be of Arab nationality and should also be residing in an Arab country. Download the registration form at: Beirut19 Project
                 

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