Within the framework of the cooperation with the “Nafda” Association to train active citizenship within the path of working on reform, the “Teachers as Agents of Change – TASC” association has participated with “Nafda” in animating a training day at Al-Merehbi High School in Dousa-Akar, for the educators in order to become facilitators of the […]
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In the context of working on the trust-building project, within the path towards national reconciliation, Teachers Agents for Change followed the meetings with educators in the south in Tyr. After the previous talk on the concept of building trust, refining memory and their purpose, the second meeting was to deepen into knowing each person’s experiences, […]
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Echos of Change begins with a voice Within the framework of the Active Citizenship Project, managed by CASZ, TASC, and funded by NAFLAH, SES is excited to launch Echoes of Change Begin with a Voice, a program that uses drama to make a difference. A group of our G10 and G11 students will perform plays […]
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Community service project for second grade secondary students The administration of Jesus the King (Christ-Roi) Secondary School in Zahle hosted the “Hadanat al Tofl” Association, as part of the implementation of the community service project for second grade secondary students. Initially, the little ones participated in the Divine Liturgy, then they moved to the classes, […]
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TASC is now reaching out beyond the training courses to increase the social impact of their contribution to society. The second grade student of secondary school had a chance to visit the “Harmon Association for the Blind” This is part of the Active Citizenship, administered by the Committee for Help of School Students in Zahle […]
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20.12.2024 After the cease-fire, TASC visited the teachers that were met during their displacement in Aïn Aar, all the way into their remote village in Nabatieh. The visit was much appreciated. The warmth and generosity of those colleagues who became precious friends, was very touching. The visit includes some deep story sharing, hence including a […]
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On December 2, TASC gave a presentation to all teachers at the “Saints Coeurs school – Beit Chabab”. The presentation was about the crucial role of educators in Reconciliation and Reform. This was not an easy conversation at it comes only one week after cease-fire, and the school had started twice this year: at the […]
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Throughout the period of heavy bombing between September 23 and November 27, TASC was daily present with the displaced parents (mainly mothers) and children in three of the hosting centers in safer regions. Trust circles were animated with the mothers, and craft work and Lego with the children. We shared the space, wept with those […]
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On November 9, the second of three sessions with the schools of Zahle was animated. The session of 3 hours was on community service activities, to put in practice Active Citizenship concept, and to help make a difference during these difficult times Lebanon is going through. While the session on Al-Saha board game will be […]
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On October 19, a session with the 10 secondary schools of Zahle was animated by our colleague Dr. Jinan Karame Shayya from Nafda. This session came as a necessity in the midst of the war ravaging Lebanon. It is an addition to the 3 pre-decided sessions with those schools. The session was of 4 hours. […]
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And a new junior version (8 to 12 years old) is on the way… Dive into the world of “عالسّاحة,” a board game that’s more than just fun! Born from a need for engaging citizenship education in Lebanon, we collaborated with Nafda and Holdal to reimagine the embodiment of active citizenship, good governance, and social […]
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The decision to turn down all offers from friends in many parts of Europe to stay-on, was made with full consciousness about the necessity to go back home and be present with our people during these most difficult times of our history. As the brave Lebanese Airways (MEA) continues operating and linking Lebanon to the […]
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