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Today we want to take a closer look at an exciting project that also won the Educo Service Learning Award in the Development Partnership category late last year. We refer to the Vedruna School (Vilafranca) "er un món més ust, fem labdoo". Since , Educo has launched the Service-Learning Award as a form of recognition for the work of educational centers and social entities promoting service-learning. Learning and student action aimed at improving the quality of life in the community. Furthermore, recognizing that service-learning projects are vehicles for educational success and social commitment, and strengthening and disseminating a culture of participation, solidarity and civic commitment, promote the dissemination and implementation of service-learning, all of which are facilitated by the Vedruna School through its The "For a Fairer World" project was perfectly realized, in which the boys and girls of the rd and th ESO gave an old computer a second life. But it’s not just any life. A life of service, as the fully optimized machine can be driven onto other roads where disadvantaged children and young people can be put to the best use. Yes, old computers that have been refurbished and in good condition are being turned on again in schools and hospitals where they are needed most. The Vedruna boys and girls were so engaged that they were divided into working groups and had their laptops ready to start their new journey, with a very special gift on the hard drive: a computer that can work without an internet connection. language education program.
Vedruna School decided to join the cause of Labdoo, a humanitarian social network founded in that aims to make education accessible to all boys and girls on the planet through discarded computers, not just hearsay. Computer maintenance is offered thr Chinese Overseas Asia Number Data oughout the year as an elective subject in the school curriculum. The boys and girls who received the course not only learned to restore equipment whose lives seemed to have ended, but also learned about other realities that touched them and prompted them to become more aware and supportive by recognizing the needs of the most vulnerable. Adriana González, a fourth-year ESO student, told us: “The fact that some boys and girls cannot continue with online learning makes me feel terrible because I believe this is what all children should have Fundamental rights... and the future of girls." Esmarada Bernet, principal of Vedruna Vilafranca Secondary School, also emphasizes this dual function of learning and solidarity: "The Labdoo project is a rich, global and multidisciplinary program that allows students to develop themselves their best skills. In fact, it’s a supportive program that also allows them to grow as people.” Ferrán arcía, teacher of the Labdoo subject, sees it as something that opens up every step of the way. New Window: This is a project that when students arrive they think is yet to be discovered.
Every meeting is a new story, a new world. Most importantly, they felt deep down that this was a very human project that touched deep within themselves. ” Some students are also preparing a course so that people elsewhere can understand what Labdoo is and can “apply it at home, school or anywhere.” Because anyone can actively participate in the Labdoo project and donate their Computer or travel with it. School-vedruna-labdoon Pick up, prepare or transport a computer As we tell you, in addition to the Vedruna School that encourages and nourishes this initiative, since the launch of the Labdoo Humanitarian Social Network, from individuals More than ten thousand students in the country have benefited, thanks to thousands of volunteers and volunteers who collect donations. , prepare and transport computers, deliver them to, multiple educational projects. No profit of any kind, all Those involved do so selflessly, and the reward is the satisfaction of making an education go somewhere it otherwise wouldn't have gone. We've seen the happiness reflected on the faces of the Vedruna boys and girls, but we want to make it as possible as possible Spread the word. Because you can also take part in this very supportive activity with your sons and daughters. Find out how you can do it here and help expand education where it's needed most.
Vedruna School decided to join the cause of Labdoo, a humanitarian social network founded in that aims to make education accessible to all boys and girls on the planet through discarded computers, not just hearsay. Computer maintenance is offered thr Chinese Overseas Asia Number Data oughout the year as an elective subject in the school curriculum. The boys and girls who received the course not only learned to restore equipment whose lives seemed to have ended, but also learned about other realities that touched them and prompted them to become more aware and supportive by recognizing the needs of the most vulnerable. Adriana González, a fourth-year ESO student, told us: “The fact that some boys and girls cannot continue with online learning makes me feel terrible because I believe this is what all children should have Fundamental rights... and the future of girls." Esmarada Bernet, principal of Vedruna Vilafranca Secondary School, also emphasizes this dual function of learning and solidarity: "The Labdoo project is a rich, global and multidisciplinary program that allows students to develop themselves their best skills. In fact, it’s a supportive program that also allows them to grow as people.” Ferrán arcía, teacher of the Labdoo subject, sees it as something that opens up every step of the way. New Window: This is a project that when students arrive they think is yet to be discovered.
Every meeting is a new story, a new world. Most importantly, they felt deep down that this was a very human project that touched deep within themselves. ” Some students are also preparing a course so that people elsewhere can understand what Labdoo is and can “apply it at home, school or anywhere.” Because anyone can actively participate in the Labdoo project and donate their Computer or travel with it. School-vedruna-labdoon Pick up, prepare or transport a computer As we tell you, in addition to the Vedruna School that encourages and nourishes this initiative, since the launch of the Labdoo Humanitarian Social Network, from individuals More than ten thousand students in the country have benefited, thanks to thousands of volunteers and volunteers who collect donations. , prepare and transport computers, deliver them to, multiple educational projects. No profit of any kind, all Those involved do so selflessly, and the reward is the satisfaction of making an education go somewhere it otherwise wouldn't have gone. We've seen the happiness reflected on the faces of the Vedruna boys and girls, but we want to make it as possible as possible Spread the word. Because you can also take part in this very supportive activity with your sons and daughters. Find out how you can do it here and help expand education where it's needed most.