International Development Grant
School Twinning - Park West School Division
Project Number: CA-3-S065623007
Status: Closed
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Maximum Contribution: $24,784.00
Start Date: July 19, 2011
End Date: August 31, 2013
Duration: 2.1 years
Project Description
This project twins Rossburn Elementary School in Rossburn Manitoba Canada with Eltham School in St. Catherine Jamaica. Using video conferencing students in Canada and Jamaica explore issues and ideas about increasing food security. The students’ activities include preparing for and engaging in informed discussions with one another on their respective cultures visiting markets to explore the food of the other country and creating poetry and stories on food security. Students have the ability through their school projects and presentations to engage their parents and the wider community in discussions about international development. This project is part of a two-year pilot initiative designed to engage Canadian and developing-country teachers and students in joint learning projects. The International School Twinning Initiative (ISTI) aims to provide an enriched interactive learning environment to benefit both Canadian and developing-country classrooms. Through the ISTI Canadian students and teachers gain greater insight into international development a greater appreciation of their role as global citizens and an enhanced ability to communicate international development issues. The ISTI is part of the Global Citizens Program which seeks to raise awareness and increase knowledge of international development and provide opportunities for youth to participate in international development.
Progress & Results Achieved
Results achieved as of the end of the project (August 2013) include: 523 students and their teachers (329 Canadians 68 Jamaicans 30 Grenadians 26 Antiguans and 104 Malians) experienced 280 "real-time" exchanges (totalling 76 hours) with people living in other countries. They learned from each other shared experiences and gained a greater appreciation of their role as global citizens and the importance of creating links and networks with people in other countries. The students and teachers developed a greater interest and engagement in global issues and a better understanding of international development. The students and teachers also gained pedagogical and technological skills by familiarizing themselves with information technology tools (such as video conferencing video making blogging and email) and social media platforms (such as Google+ YouTube and Show Me) which were integrated into the lesson plans. By means of an online survey 86% of students said their understanding of international development issues increased over the course of the project. Before their participation in the International School Twinning Initiative only 13% of students had communicated or exchanged with someone from another country.
Key Information
Executing Agency:
Park West School Division
Reporting Organization:
Global Affairs Canada
Program:
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Last Modified:
September 19, 2025
Development Classifications
DAC Sector:
Aid Type: Project-type interventions
Collaboration: Bilateral
Finance Type: Aid grant excluding debt reorganisation
Selection Mechanism:
Pre-APP