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Who We Are | International School-to-School Partnership
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The History of ISSP. In 1992, we began our education development work with the Peace Corps in East Africa (Learn more at About. With over two decades of experience, we understand the enormous challenges and benefits of youth education in the developing world. As teachers, we also recognize the potential and need for more cross-cultural and academic engagement and collaboration between schools in different regions of the world which is now possible by connecting through existing Internet technologies.
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Africa Link | International School-to-School Partnership
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The History of ISSP. The Maasai are Coming — to Monterey again! Jan 25, 2015. On this page: About the Maasai About Nicholas Sironka and the Friends of Sironka Dance Troupe Events Calendar for their February 2015 visit to the Monterey Bay area The Maasai are a pastoral people who live in Kenya and Tanzania, in the Great Rift Valley of East. Support Tassah Academy Students. Oct 11, 2014. Symantec Corporation Hardware Donation to ISSP. Oct 11, 2014. Sep 27, 2014. It is no small feat to connect students in C...
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The History of ISSP. The Maasai are Coming — to Monterey again! Jan 25, 2015. On this page: About the Maasai About Nicholas Sironka and the Friends of Sironka Dance Troupe Events Calendar for their February 2015 visit to the Monterey Bay area The Maasai are a pastoral people who live in Kenya and Tanzania, in the Great Rift Valley of East. ISSP Participating in Monterey County Gives! Nov 8, 2014. Support ISSP through Monterey County Gives! Support Tassah Academy Students. Oct 11, 2014. Oct 11, 2014.
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Power Africa Schools | International School-to-School Partnership
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The History of ISSP. Meeting between EISERVI, Tassah Academy and ISSP. Jun 20, 2014. EISERVI, (Education Information Services International, www.eiservi.org) a local nonprofit in Yaounde focused on literacy and youth empowerment, has agreed to join forces with Tassah Academy and ISSP to make our pilot program a success. After a 2 hour meeting. How much power does Africa really need? Oct 10, 2013. Let’s Power Africa. Aug 29, 2013. President Obama Launches “Power Africa” Initiative. Jun 30, 2013.
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Newsletter: Fall 2014 | International School-to-School Partnership
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The History of ISSP. Fall 2014 Issue 1.1 Cameroon Edition Teacher Feature Help Support Our Students! Download a printable PDF of the 5-page newsletter. Making Virtual Classroom Connections a Reality in Cameroon and California. ISSP Students Outside the Classroom! Teacher Feature: Meet Cathy Guiley, Valencia Elementary, Pajaro Valley Unified School District, California USA. Symantec Corporation Hardware Donation to ISSP! Support Tassah Academy students! Students Outside the Classroom! In July of this year...
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Mission, Vision & Values | International School-to-School Partnership
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The History of ISSP. Linking schools globally for cross-cultural learning through project collaboration between students and teachers to prepare students for the international marketplace. Creation of a global classroom, one school at a time. Bringing together international schools, teachers and students through educational exchange opportunities, to drive social, economic and environmental change. Designed by Elegant Themes.
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Gender Equity | International School-to-School Partnership
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The History of ISSP. A visit to the Highlands of Cameroon – Bamenda. May 27, 2014. This last weekend was spent in the lovely highlands of Cameroon, where Janet was born and raised. We had a lovely visit to her family, which was celebrating the birth of her niece. Traditionally in Cameroon, when a child is born the women of the family come to visit,. TechWomen Program Participants Visit Silicon Valley. Nov 16, 2013. To Fight Poverty, Invest in Girls. Feb 17, 2011. Designed by Elegant Themes.
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Partners | International School-to-School Partnership
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The History of ISSP. ISSP grew out of the Global Education Partnership (GEP), started in 1999 by ISSP co-founders Jonathan Berkey and Tony Silard. By 2005 GEP had active programs in Kenya, Tanzania, Guatemala and Indonesia. In that year, GEP divided itself into separate non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in these four countries, and GEP ended its international support. Nearly 10 years later, all four GEP NGOs are still going strong. Kaskazi Environmental Alliance (KEA). Read a recent correspondence.
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Board of Directors | International School-to-School Partnership
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The History of ISSP. Jonathan has worked on international education and renewable energy and water development projects in Europe and Africa (Greece, Morocco, Kenya and Tanzania) for over 20 years. He served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Marrakesh, Morocco, where he worked on rural solar, wind energy and agricultural/village water supply projects with the Ministry of Energy at the Center for Development of Renewable Energy in Marrakesh. As an Adjunct Professor at Monterey Institute of International Studi...
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Power Africa Schools | International School-to-School Partnership
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The History of ISSP. During his recent visit to Africa, President Obama unveiled a $7 billion plan to double electricity generation in the continent over the next five years. Power Africa. Is an ambitious U.S. government initiative to upgrade Africa’s power grid, meeting a significant infrastructure development need while also spurring foreign investment into the African power sector. However, as the White House website correctly states, only 15 percent of the population in Africa is based in urban areas...
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