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Teachers Without Borders

Teachers Without Borders is a non-denominational educational service organization that provides educational aid for constructive social change in the global information age. We connect teachers to resources, technical skills, and each other.

Main Address
2880 74th Avenue, S.E.
Mercer Island Washington 98040-2635
Country
United States
Main Telephone
011 206-230-8126
Joined OneWorld
20.10.2000

Features
11.09.2006
Children at a school in Chakwal Village outside of Rawalpindi, Pakistan where TWB workshops have been conducted.
As headlines regularly portray conflicts between Islam and the West, Teachers Without Borders explores common values in education.
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Staff of the Teachers Without Borders-Supported Potohar Organization for Development Advocacy in Village Nara Mughlan, Pakistan
13.10.2005 Teachers Without Borders has supported educational programs in Pakistan since 2003. Since Saturday's earthquake, at least one staff member of their local project has gone missing and one of their master artisans has lost four family members, according to reports from the disaster site. Find out more about the disaster, their work, and how you can help.
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Image: Staff of the Teachers Without Borders-Supported Potohar Organization for Development Advocacy in Village Nara Mughlan, Pakistan © Teachers Without Borders
"I hope to meet you someday.  I hope to play with you, to go to school with  you, to become friends with you.  American children seem like Afghan children.  We want to play and to feel safe and to be loved..." - A letter from an Afghan child at the Allaudin school in Kabul to an American friend (translated from Farsi).
09.12.2004 "Note: We no longer live in a continental cocoon. It is not enough to learn about 'foreigners.' We can learn 'from and with' distant friends, and by doing so - we can open doors." Teachers without Borders is connecting students worldwide, through photography, storytelling, and technology.
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Image: "I hope to meet you someday. I hope to play with you, to go to school with you, to become friends with you. American children seem like Afghan children. We want to play and to feel safe and to be loved..." - A letter from an Afghan child at the Allaudin school in Kabul to an American friend (translated from Farsi). © Teachers Without Borders





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