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Arts and Crafts for Every Day Life

 

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      During the first month of summer GCE students from Bangladesh and Tajikistan are participating in a very interesting project “Arts and Crafts for Every Day Life”. This activity is devoted to International Fathers’ Day which is celebrated on the 18th of June, and teaches students about the history of this day and the importance and value of a handmade gift. Students create their own gifts for their fathers and share their experience and instructions on making these crafts.

By clicking on the links below you can download students' presentations:

 

Sarband sch No.1 - Dushanbe sch No.10 - Khujand gymnasium No.4 - Ayni sch No.1

Isfara sch No.1 - Fayzabad sch No.35 - Kurgan-Tyube sch No.12 – Panjakent Lyceum No.1

Kulob Lyceum No.1 - Vahdat sch No.139 - Kanibadam sch No.3 – Shartuz sch No. 1

Kayrakkum sch No.14 - Rudaki Russian-Tajik Lyceum  - Khorog sch No.2 - Vakhsh sch No.1

Chorbogh sch No.40 - Gisar sch No.2 - Chkalovsk sch No.4 - Dushanbe deaf sch No.8

Gulyakandoz sch No.16 - Vose sch No.10 - Shahrinav sch No.18

Istaravshan sch No.32 - Tursunzade sch No.101 - Nurek sch No.3

Bangladesh presentations - Rani bilashmoni boys' high school

 

 



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Global Connections and Exchange Program for Central Asia is a project of Relief International - Schools Online's Global Citizenship & Youth Philanthropy Program and has been made possible with major funding from the United States State Department Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, and the Global Catalyst Foundation.