Tire Tracks Education Program
The Tire Tracks Education Program is a global, online learning solution that is based on long term expeditions that explore cultures and societies all over the world.
The program, which is launching in September, provides the opportunity for students and teachers to discover the sights, sounds and stories of 35 African countries during a two year, 50,000 mile overland expedition, while interacting with the team, schools in Africa and others around the world.
This interactive, multi-media educational program reinforces concepts learned in key stage 2 and 3 in a variety of subjects, such as geography, citizenship, history, science, language arts, maths and ICT, and engages students and teachers in an education community that builds on and integrates their feedback.
Curriculum integration and ease of use is ensured by the dedicated team of over 50 co-developing teachers from seven countries, four of which are African.
Any recommendations and/or interested persons in the education-research field, and/or teachers interested in participating as a pilot school are greatly appreciated.
For additional information, please contact Corinne Overman at:
Corinne [at] livingfootsteps [dot] com
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The program, which is launching in September, provides the opportunity for students and teachers to discover the sights, sounds and stories of 35 African countries during a two year, 50,000 mile overland expedition, while interacting with the team, schools in Africa and others around the world.
This interactive, multi-media educational program reinforces concepts learned in key stage 2 and 3 in a variety of subjects, such as geography, citizenship, history, science, language arts, maths and ICT, and engages students and teachers in an education community that builds on and integrates their feedback.
Curriculum integration and ease of use is ensured by the dedicated team of over 50 co-developing teachers from seven countries, four of which are African.
Any recommendations and/or interested persons in the education-research field, and/or teachers interested in participating as a pilot school are greatly appreciated.
For additional information, please contact Corinne Overman at:
Corinne [at] livingfootsteps [dot] com
Technorati Tags: learning education education+technology ICT africa teaching

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