British Council Sport
UK: Young Leaders from St Paul’s Academy, London, teach students how to play Mundo, a traditional game from Mozambique
As part of International Inspiration, young people around the world learn about different countries, cultures and traditions through school links. Over 500 schools are involved in the programme worldwide. Young leaders and practitioners collaborate on different project streams through teleconferencing, maintain face-to-face dialogue via videoconference and take part in reciprocal partner school visits, sharing indigenous games and sports, and allowing students to broaden their global outlook. This innovative practice improves learning, encourages intercultural understanding and develops friendships between thousands of young people all over the world.
© International Inspiration/2012/Andrew Baker
UK: Young Leaders from St Paul’s Academy, London, teach students how to play Mundo, a traditional game from Mozambique
As part of International Inspiration, young people around the world learn about different countries, cultures and traditions through school links. Over 500 schools are involved in the programme worldwide. Young leaders and practitioners collaborate on different project streams through teleconferencing, maintain face-to-face dialogue via videoconference and take part in reciprocal partner school visits, sharing indigenous games and sports, and allowing students to broaden their global outlook. This innovative practice improves learning, encourages intercultural understanding and develops friendships between thousands of young people all over the world.
© International Inspiration/2012/Andrew Baker