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A visiting lecturer in the University of Brighton has launched a publishing initiative to boost funds for educating Syrian children residing in camps in Iraqi Kurdistan. In October 2015 Julie Pratten told us that they received a Facebook message asking for the aid of a logistics officer on the Domiz camp near Dohuk in Iraqi Kurdistan. She then launched a crowdfunding initiative to increase money to create a college in the camp.


Ms Pratten said she was told that this volunteers who be employed in the camp ground were so busy managing health issues that no-one had the capacity to completely engage the kids”, she said. “They didn’t possess activities, your personal computer, or craft supplies, they didn’t even have a room where they can play.”She continued to state them to be given permission to make a “mobile unit, packed with old boxes” in the camp right into a classroom, which Kaniwar, and some other volunteers from the camp cleared out and full of donated craft supplies and furniture borrowed from your local school outside the camp. The Heart School runs by a local English teacher, who's and a refugee. Thus far, the project has raised around ?3,000.Once we started “The kids were queuing up outside to get in the classroom,” Ms Pratten continued. “We can educate about 100 kids. These kids happen to be via a lot. Some of them have forfeit their parents for the war. Others have forfeit their friends on the sea. At this point they merely have to play and sing and also have a little fun. For Four years they’ve visited that camp along with their lives have been on hold.”The aim of the publishing initiative would be to raise funds to support the school. ‘Now that the school is to establish We are concerned with the sustainability in the project. Asking people for funds is and so i thought we would change my strategy and request for the help of the international community of ELT Syrianrefugeescrowdsourced activity book English language teaching Julie Pratten. I drawn authors and teachers to ‘donate’ one activity each. The first publication, A-Z of Hope is really a crowdsourced book of 26 activities for young learners to teenagers about the universal theme of joy and happiness. The response from authors continues to be overwhelming. Book 1 and a pair of are fully subscribed and now we possess a waiting list of authors able to step in if someone else can’t submit. We've got over 160 authors enrolled who are ready to help with future projects. The initial book will likely be published at the end of April and it'll be launched at the Annual IATEFL conference to become held from 13 to 16 April at the ICC in Birmingham.