On Friday the staff at Live & Learn Environmental Education, participated in a Reef Check training program. The entire staff of Live & Learn including the staff from Tanna and Santo learnt about the issues affecting the reefs of the Pacific and also ways in which to monitor, evaluate and protect the fragile environment that is such an important part of Vanuatu . Live & Learn participated in the training day in order to understand how the program is delivered and what issues and activities it focus’s on so that Live & Learn can further support the Reef check program in its delivery to Malapoa College and other interested communities and schools. The Reef Check program plays an important role in delivering a practical teaching program that includes a theoretical and practical component in fish, invertebrate and substrate identification. Monitoring is an essential component of the program as the type and variety of aquatic species and substrate can tell us a lot about the health of the reef as particular fish and corals are indicators of healthy ‘ aquatics environments.
Thursday, 9 June 2011
Monday, 7 March 2011
Donations to the Childrens Ward
| A happy father reading to his son during his stay at the hospital after Live&Learn present his child with a bag of books and activities. |
Live&Learn did not forget about the children in the hospital when it came to distributing books and learning material. At the time of the visit there were 26 children in the ward who were suffering from a variety of ailments ranging from broken bones, respiratory infections, issues relating to water and sanitation and various other more serious problems. When children come to the ward the mother or father stay with them while they recover. It can be an emotional, tiring and stressful time for the parents and the days can be very long. The recipients of the 'library show bags' which consisted of activities, craft supplies and books appreciated the donated materials. The parents were also given books and magazine to read for themselves or to their children to help fill in their days at the hospital.
Helping Nguna Island
| Classroom set in the back of the teachers house accommodates 40 children |
Thursday, 3 March 2011
Live&Learn in Vanuatu
This is a group of kinder students who attend a school which is completely reliant on donations. The teacher is a local widow who believes in the value of education as she was fortunate enough to have attended University through an Australian sponsorship program. She has transformed her house into a kindergarten and volunteers her time to teach the children basic English and Maths. All children in the Pango village aged between four and seven are welcome to attend. Live and Learn delivered sporting equipment, picture books, and writing resources to this kindergarten.
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