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Al Ahram Daily Newspaper:

August 30 th, 2004

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(Headline) Connecting Schools of the World through the Internet

Dr. Ahmed Gamal El Deen, Minister of Education, inaugurated the iEARN Egypt First Youth Summit at the Mubarak City for Education. The summit’s goal is it to allow students to work together in educational, cultural, and technological projects. It also aims to connect the Egyptian schools with different countries of the world through the internet.

The Minister believes that such a summit leads to the development of the personal and social skills, as well as the planning, organization and cooperation proficiency among the students. It also allows us to find and support talented and special students.

He also explained that there will be workshops in different fields, such as education and technology; plus, there will be a special website to transmit the activities and updates of the summit to all the interested persons in Egypt and from all over the world. This is besides the fun activities.

Dr, Gamal El Deen confirmed that such a unique event, as this summit, adds to the knowledge, experiences and skills of this generation, who needs to acquire and develop such qualities continuously, so as to be up to the international standards and international students.

There are various organizations participating in the youth summit, as the Ministry of Communication, Egyptian Red Crescent, the Integrated Care Society, and Upper Egypt for Development.

 


Al Gomhurya Daily Newspaper

30 th August, 2004

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(Headline) Minister of Education: “Youth Summits Allow the Youth to Acquire Skills and Experiences”

Dr. Ahmed Gamal El Deen, Minister of Education, inaugurated the iEARN Egypt First Youth Summit at the Mubarak City for Education, which is organized by the International Education and Resource Network (iEARN) Egypt to connect the Egyptian schools with different countries of the world through the internet in order to connect youth.

Dr. Gamal El Deen declared that the summit aims to develop the educational and technological skills, as well as discovering and supporting talented and special students. It is also a way to build a bridge to get to know the others, exchange of ideas, and presenting the Egyptian technological developments. Moreover, the launching of a website specially designed for this Youth Summit to introduce the summit’s updates for the interested audience.

The minister asserted that such educational summits act as an important accumulation to the different and various knowledge and skills.

 

Al Masry Al Youm

30 th August, 2004

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(Headline) Gamal El Deen Calls on the Organizations of the Civil Society to Support the Educational Process

Dr. Ahmed Gamal El Deen, Minister of Education, assured that the importance of students’ participation in Youth Summits, especially those that depend on dealing with the others and cooperating with them would, consequently, expand the principals of understanding and accepting the others, as well as exchanging experiences. Mr. Gamal El Deen said during the inauguration of the iEARN Egypt First Youth Summit that the government is in real need of the support of the non-governmental organizations and the civil society’s organizations for the development of the educational process in Egypt.

He also added that the coming period will witness an expansion in all activities related to youth summits common to the one organized and handled by iEARN Egypt, which are depending on the IT and communication.

Mr. Gordon Gray, Charges d’affaires at the United States Embassy in Cairo, said that the United States is really proud by the iEARN Egypt’s experience, which assists and supports the democratic development in Egypt. Moreover, it encourages the cultural exchange and dialogue of civilizations. Also, it helps in increasing the ability to understand the others.

 

Al Gomhurya Daily Newspaper

August 27 th, 2004

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(Headline) Sunday… The First Youth Summit at Mubarak City of Education

Dr. Ahmed Gamal El Deen Moussa, Minister of Education, and Mr. Gordon Gray, Charges d’affaires at the United States Embassy in Cairo, will inaugurate the first youth summit for the Egyptian schools participating in the International Education and Resource Network (iEARN Egypt) at Mubarak City of Education at 6 th of October City, after tomorrow.

The Youth Summit aims to spread the social responsibility among the youth generations within the societies that lack services.

Captain Taher Abou Zaid, the previous soccer star, and Mr. Mohamed Mounir, the famous singer, will be taking a place within the activities of the summit. Mr. Abou Zaid will be discussing the notion of team building and the spirit of a team, as for Mr. Mounir, he will be talking about how to connect with the others while maintaining the national identity.

Mrs. Dalia Khalil, iEARN Egypt Country Coordinator, assured that the summit will host students with special needs; while students from the Egyptian Red Crescent, Integrated Care Society, Mubarak Public Library, AFS, and People To People will participate in the summit.

 

Al Qahera Newspaper

August 31 st, 2004

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(Headline) Mohamed Mounir Sings For the iEARN Egypt First Youth Summit in Cairo

 

The Minister of Education inaugurated the iEARN Egypt First Youth Summit last Sunday. The Summit is held at Mubarak City for Education at 6 th of October City. The Summit extends for the period of four days from August 28 th till 31 st, 2004. This summit is the first of its kind in Egypt, which allows the students to develop and enhance their technological, educational and artistic skills on a national, regional and international level.

Up to one hundred students participated in the summit. Member schools were eligible to participate, with special focus on public schools. Besides, other organizations joined, such as the Egyptian Red Crescent, the Integrated Care Society, Upper Egypt for Development, Mubarak Public Library and others.

A number of celebrities will participate in different plenary sessions discussing cultural, artistic and sporty issues, as Dr. Ahmed Dewidar, head of team Taher Abou Zaid, stage director Mohsen Helmy, and Mr. Mohamed Mounir, the famous singer.

 

Al Ahram Daily Newspaper

August 30 th, 2004

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(Headline) In the Inauguration of the iEARN First Youth Summit at Mubarak City for Education

 

Minister of Education: “The exchange of information between the Egyptian students and international students is an urge in this time of history”

Country Coordinator: “The program is the first of its own for electronic communication between the Egyptian youth and the world.”

 

Dr. Ahmed Gamal El Deen Moussa inaugurated the iEARN Egypt First Youth Summit yesterday. The summit is organized by the International Education and Resource Network (iEARN Egypt). The summit intends to connect the Egyptian schools with different countries of the world through the internet to give the chance to students to exchange information, experiences and educational and cultural projects. It, also, aims to develop the educational, technological and professional skills.

The Minister announced that such educational and professional summits are an important addition of acquired knowledge for the students, and that we are all working our best to provide them with experiences and updated knowledge. The youth of the day is the whole future. He, also, noted the importance of the international understanding among nations and the youth of these nations, as the world became a small village. Dr. Gamal El Deen added that the ministry’s plan is to cooperate with the ministry of communication and the civil forces in order to achieve the ultimate usage of the new technologies that would give the chance for our students to be in contact with other nations of the world. Also, he said that the support of the civil society is an imperative tool for the development of Egypt.

There will be a video conference between the Egyptian and Japanese students, along with various workshops that cover educational and technological aspects, along the side of different fun activities. Moreover, a special website will be launched for the updates of the summit. One hundred participants from Egyptian schools along with twenty teachers will participate in the summit. Other organizations, such as the Egyptian Red Crescent, Integrated Care Society and Upper Egypt for Development will be participating, as well.

Mr. Gordon Gray, Charges d’affaires at the United States Embassy in Cairo, announced that this program is founded on the deep cooperation between the Ministry of Education and the American continent. Moreover, the Embassy is very keen on supporting such a program as means to promote the Egyptian-American relations.

Regarding the iEARN program, Mrs. Dalia Khalil, the Country Coordinator in Egypt, said that iEARN is considered to be a pioneer program in connecting the Egyptian youth electronically with the youth of the world in order to develop their skills. Through this program, Egyptian youth meet with the youth of world, who members to the same program, through the internet. These students exchange ideas and experiences regarding different issues and aspects. Moreover, they work on research projects to find solutions for such issues and problems. Through such projects, they will be able to exchange experiences in order to endorse the application of self-education and acquisition of knowledge through collaborative and interactive projects. The program is an amazing chance to connect and link the nations of the world through the youth, as they are living in one world.

Exchange of Experience:

As for the importance of the iEARN Egypt program in advancing and developing the students’ skills, Mr. Karim Omara, an iEARN Egypt student and a member of the organizing committee of the summit, said that “the program is an interesting and amazing opportunity for the exchange of ideas and experiences of the youth of the world through the internet and working on joint research projects in different fields. Nanis Yousry, a high school student, adds that she acquired a lot of skills through such a program, the most important are special skills of using the computers and other technologies, organized and new way of thinking, and creative thinking. Also, she believes that the other important skills she got were the new way of working, positive participation in the various issues, problems and fields. As for Motaz El Masry, he said that the youth summit was an initiative made by the iEARN Egypt alumni to give a hand to the participating students and to transmit their experiences to other. He adds that the original members of iEARN Egypt are students within the preparatory and secondary schools.

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iEARN US-Egypt Young Scientist Program

  • It has been a privilege to be in Cairo, ... I have learned a lot of exciting new experiences to add on as one of the chapters in my life…" Lisa He

    iEARN planned and organized a special tailored scientific program, the US-Egypt Young Scientist Program. The program supports the goals of the - Egypt Joint Science and Technology Board of the U.S. Department of State’s Office of Science and Technology Cooperation to strengthen the scientific and technological capabilities of youth in both countries.

    The program identified and supported American and Egyptian high schools students in working together on the scientific "Two Rivers, One World" project. This project is based on gathering and recording data electronically first via internet, through iEARN’s interactive internet based forums, and then at a one-week "science camp" in. The project's focus is the analysis of the Nile and Hudson Rivers. More information and pictures.

    In the first picture, Dr. George Atkinson, Science and Technology Advisor to the U.S. Secretary of State has met the participants in the United States Embassy in Cairo and distributed certificates among participants.

Renewal of the U.S. - Egypt Science and Technology Cooperation Agreement

  • After ten successful years of joint projects in Science and Technology between Egypt and the United States of America; Dr. Paula Dobriansky, Undersecretary of State for Democracy and Global Affairs, and His Excellency Dr. Amr Ezzat Salama, Minister of Higher Education and State for Scientific Research, signed the Renewal of the U.S. – Egypt Science and Technology cooperation Agreement for another 5 years.

    iEARN was the Egyptian coordinator of the Ceremony, for the Embassy of the in Cairo. Egyptian prominent scientists attended the ceremony, which was held in the Reading Room of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Alexandria.

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iEARN beginner Workshop

  • Under the request and agreement with the National Institution Department of the Egyptian Ministry of Education; iEARN introduced the program to 11 new schools (8 in Cairo and 3 in Alexandria). Three teachers from each of the eleven following schools have completed an iEARN beginner's 3 days workshop.



    The training in Cairo was conducted at the center of the National Institution in "Port-Said Language School, Zamalek" by Mr. El Gohary Helal, English language teacher, Orman high School for Boys, Dokki – Cairo, and Ms. Nanis Youssry, Head of Projects Committee of the iEARN Egypt Student Board.



    The training in Alexandria was conducted at the center of the National Institution in "El Nasr Girls College," by Mrs. Sahar Farouk, Science teacher, Zahran Language School for Boys, Alexandria, and Mr. Yasser Omar, English Language teacher, Hosny Mubarak School for Boys, Alexandria.





    • El Nasr College, El Maady, Cairo
    • El Horeya Language School, Giza, Cairo
    • El Nasr Language School, Misr El Gadida, Cairo
    • Port Said Language School, Zamalek, Cairo
    • El Qanah Language School, El Maady, Cairo
    • Hadaek El Maady El Quawmeya Language School, Hadak El Maady, Cairo
    • El Gezerah Language School, Zamalek, Cairo
    • El Agouza El Quawmeya Language School, El Agouza
    • El Nasr College for Boys, Victorya, Alexandria
    • El Faraana Language School, El Shatby, Alexandria
    • El Manar Language School, El shatby, Alexandria

iEARN Fundraising workshop

  • Three educators and seventeen students and alumni have attended the iEARN Egypt First Fundraising Workshop held in Golden Tulip Flamenco Hotel, Zamalek. The workshop was for two days, and facilitated by Mr. Ahmed Hamza, Business Partner Assistant, Unilever Mashreq.

iEARNers are giving a hand

  • iEARN Egypt students helped out in a conference held by the International Center for Continuous Improvement (ICCI) in co-operation with Oxford University Press "the 2005 Parents Conference; How to raise a Responsible Child?". The conference was held in Cairo Sheraton Hotel, Cairo.



    Students gave a hand in registration, data entry, ushering, monitoring and certificates. They did a great work.

iEARN beginner workshop

  • Under the request and agreement with the experimental schools Department at the Ministry of Education, iEARN Egypt agreed to introduce the program to 10 new schools in greater Cairo. Three teachers from each of the ten following experimental schools in Cairo have completed an iEARN beginner 3 days workshop. An Orientation was held in March.



    The training was conducted at "El Mostakbal El Motakamla Experimental School, Nasr City" by Mr. El Gohary Helal, English language teacher, Orman high School for Boys, Dokki – Cairo, and Mrs. Ghada El Degwy, computer teacher, El Sheikh Zayed Experimental Language School, 6th October, Cairo.






    • Mubarak Experimental School, Nasr City
    • El Mostakbal El Motakamla Experimental School, Nasr City
    • Ibn El Nafees Experimental school, Nasr city
    • Abd El Aziz AlSeoud Experimental School, El Nozha
    • Al Shahid Youssef El Sebaay Experimental School, El Nozha
    • El Kasr El Ainy Experimental school, El Nozha
    • El Kawakeb Experimental School, Misr El Gadida
    • Omar El Khatab Experimental School, Misr El Gadida
    • El Makreezy Experimental School, Misr El Gadida
    • El Malek Fahd Experimental School, Nasr City

"Water, water everywhere but nary a drop to drink" *

  • In collaboration with Wadi Environmental Science Center team (WESC), iEARN Egypt students from experimental and public schools throughout Cairo, Alexandria, Fayoum, and Aswan, will learn about and be exposed to Egypt's water issues and how to solve problems in an environmentally conscientious and sustainable way. Using engaging presentation media that they will develop through out their project duration, the students will then transfer their new knowledge to others in their schools and communities. Finally these experiences will be presented by a group of the students themselves at the World Water Forum, to be held in Mexico City in 2006.

    During the 2005-6 school year, first, students are to learn about the water problems facing Egypt, the potential problem-solving technologies available, and essential personal/community behavior modifications necessary.

    Workshops started in Cairo, are taking place in Alexandria, and very shortly in El Fayoum and Aswan. Interested to know more, contact us.

    * Mariner's proverb.


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The 12th International Conference and 9th Youth summit in Dakar, Senegal 17th- 24th July

  • Through a grant from the American Embassy in Cairo, iEARN Egypt was able to participate in the annual international conference. The Egyptian delegation was made up of: one representative of the Ministry of Education, two iEARN teachers, one alumni student, six students, and two iEARN Egypt staff. The participants shared their unique experiences with their international counterparts and friends. Their work was an asset to the conference. Work hard to join our next year's delegation

The 3rd iEARN Regional Conference in Beirut, Lebanon 8th-13th July

  • iEARN Egypt was able to participate in the conference with a delegation consisting of: the Director General of Educational Computer Department at the Ministry of Education, five iEARN teachers, two iEARN Egypt staff, and one alumni student. Their presentations/workshops were a real success.

    They did a real good job.

Important Announcement: Grant for International Conference 2005

  • iEARN Egypt, with the support of the United States of America's Embassy in Cairo, will support Ten Egyptian Youth and Educators to participate in the iEARN Annual International Conference that will take place in Dakar, Senegal.

    The deadline for submitting the Application form is Monday, June 13th at 12:00 noon Cairo Local Time.

    To download the Application form: Click Here

    For further information about the conference: Click Here