The projects are designed to be low on resources and technology free. These are developed keeping the learning outcomes of the specified age group in mind. We have attempted to make the projects engaging and related to multiple subjects and learning. Each of the projects is across approximately a week for about an hour a day, these can help in contexts without online-schooling options or to supplement it.

We intend for these projects to be adapted and contextualized to your context. Please do share feedback of student work and updated projects using the following link: Feedback Form

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Pen Writing

Learners will explore elements of storytelling, including characters, plot, literacy techniques, and creatively author their own illustrated books.

Leading Question

What makes a story interesting?

Total Time Required:
5 hours over 5 days
Self-guided / Supervised activity:
Supervised (Medium)
Subjects:
Literacy, Art and Design
Developed By
EAA Team
Resources Required
Low
Pen Writing

Learners will explore elements of storytelling including characters, plot, literacy techniques and creatively author their own wordless or illustrated books.

Leading Question

What makes a story interesting?

Total Time Required:
5 hours over 5 days
Self-guided / Supervised activity:
Supervised (Low)
Subjects:
Literacy, Art and Design
Developed By
EAA Team
Resources Required
Low
Pen Writing

Learners will explore elements of storytelling including characters, plot, literacy techniques, and creatively author their own wordless or illustrated books

Leading Question

What makes a story interesting?

Total Time Required:
5 hours across 5 days
Self-guided / Supervised activity:
Supervised (Medium)
Subjects:
Literacy, Art and Design
Developed By
EAA Team
Resources Required
Low
Codes

Learners will explore the basic mechanics of artificial intelligence to mimic human-like behaviors, and consider its promise and potential challenges.

Leading Question

Can computers display intelligence like humans to solve challenges?

Total Time Required:
4.5 hours over 4 days
Self-guided / Supervised activity:
Supervised (Low)
Subjects:
Science
Resources Required
Medium
Friends

Learners identify and explore gender stereotypes. They build their empathy skills as a way to combat generalizations and assumptions about others. The unit closes by having learners reflect on healthy relationships, which are a manifestation of empathy and trust. By identifying safe people in their lives, learners can build support networks helping them to avoid harmful situations, resist bullying and escape violence.

Total Time Required:
4 hours over 4 days
Self-guided / Supervised activity:
Supervised (Medium)
Subjects:
Social Emotional Learning, Art and Design
Resources Required
Low
Refugees

Learners will explore what it means to be a refugee, how refugees are protected by international human rights and gain a deeper understanding of the challenges they face.

Leading Question

What is a refugee and how do people become refugees? What is it like to live as a refugee?

Total Time Required:
4 hours over 4 days
Self-guided / Supervised activity:
Supervised (Medium)
Subjects:
Social Sciences, Social Emotional Learning, Literacy
Resources Required
Low
Friends

Learners identify and explore gender stereotypes. They build their empathy skills as a way to combat generalizations and assumptions about others. The unit closes by having learners reflect on healthy relationships, which are a manifestation of empathy and trust. By identifying safe people in their lives, learners can build support networks helping them to avoid harmful situations, resist bullying and escape violence.

Total Time Required:
4 hours over 4 days
Self-guided / Supervised activity:
Supervised (Medium)
Subjects:
Social Emotional Learning, Art and Design
Resources Required
Low
Codes

Learners will explore the basic mechanics of artificial intelligence to mimic human-like behaviors, and consider its promise and potential challenges.

Leading Question

Can computers display intelligence like humans to solve challenges?

Total Time Required:
4.5 hours over 4 days
Self-guided / Supervised activity:
Supervised (Low)
Subjects:
Science
Resources Required
Low
M-Education Alliance Award (Crisis and Conflict Response) USA, 2021
World Innovations Summit For Education (WISE) Award Qatar, 2022
HundrED Innovations Global Collection Finland, 2022
QS-Wharton Reimagine Education (Access, Diversity, and Inclusion) USA, 2023
HGSE Alumni Council Award for Impact in Education USA, 2024
Open Education Awards for Excellence Qatar, 2024
Anthem Awards USA, 2024

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Innovations Development Directorate

Innovation Development in EAA works towards identifying persistent challenges in global education, designing and developing innovative solutions to make learning accessible to all, particularly to the hardest-to-reach children and youth in underserved communities. We created IFERB, an award-winning learning approach with diverse and engaging resources to help children learn from the world around them.