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Anglo Asia Education Foundation

anglo asia education foundation

London

The Anglo Asia Education Foundation (AAEF) is a non-profit Charitable organization regulated by the UK Charities Commission. About Us Trustee / Directors The Anglo Asia Education Foundation (AAEF) is a non-profit Charitable organisation regulated by the UK Charities Commission with Registered Number 1167528. AAEF is not funded by any government or local government source and depends on private donations. AAEF is based in London and Shanghai. Its main purpose is to support education and learning through better collaboration between Asia and the UK and nurturing the next generation of world class artists.The goal is to develop the next world leaders from both areas through enhanced education from an early age. The Foundation works with both private and government schools and educational establishments in Asia and the UK by the following 6 main areas We run Asia Days in British schools introduce pupils to the differing languages and cultures. Help assign and assist Mandarin and other Asian language teachers and tutors. Link Asian kindergartens, schools and universities with British counterparts for exchange of students and teachers. Facilitate British schools to establish satellite campuses in Asia . Arrange study tours to Asian countries and help facilitate pupil and teacher exchange. Help place UK students in Asian schools and universities. Encourage "pen-pal" relations between English and Asian students. Promote English and Asian young artists.

Cheltenham Tutors

cheltenham tutors

London

Cheltenham Tutors Ltd was founded at the start of the pandemic with the purpose of providing affordable and accessible tuition to students. With schools closing and all learning being remote, we thought that there was a need to offer additional educational support to schools, families, and children. We also thought that this tuition should be accessible to all. We therefore provided affordable online tuition throughout the pandemic and we worked with local schools and families to deliver hundreds of hours of online tutoring. 9am to 3pm each day, we logged on to support students in their learning and to offer 1-2-1 teaching. We greatly enjoyed working with all the wonderful schools, families, and students and making a difference to the education of many children. Now that life is returning to normal and schools are fully open again, we continue to offer affordable tuition to schools and we are happy to take on private clients as well. We offer our tutoring predominantly face to face. What we do We specialise in meeting students where they are at and moving them forward in their learning. Because we are run by teachers, we know what students need to cover in their curriculum, where they should be academically, and how best to accelerate progress in learning. We also believe that all students are capable of making good progress, and that it is normal to struggle and need extra help. The tutoring we provide is professional, effective, and supportive. It starts with getting to know the student and moves onto boosting academic performance, all in an atmosphere which is personal and supportive.

Manchester Environmental Education Network

manchester environmental education network

Manchester

Manchester Environmental Education Network, or "MEEN" as it is more commonly known, is dedicated to supporting teachers, organisations and individuals working to promote environmental education and Education for Sustainability. To achieve this, we use a variety of methods: we run projects with schools, organise networking events, provide a termly newsletter and pool various free curriculum resources on this website. MEEN began life in 1994 as an informal organisation. It was run voluntarily by teachers who wanted to bring environmental issues into their teaching practice. Today, MEEN has become an independent charity. In January 2001 a coordinator was employed to support and build the network. Since then, MEEN has provided a range of CPD services, training sessions and networking events, conferences and numerous projects around sustainability with schools and educational providers. MEEN is now over 20 years old and still upholds its core values: it was set up to support its members and to promote the sustainability agenda within schools and to agencies working with schools. The first edition of Beehive, the MEEN newsletter, was produced in 1994, and despite a few changes in its format, continues to be produced today. MEEN has undergone two significant changes due to the impacts of austerity. Firstly, our remit changed from serving the city of Manchester to cover Greater Manchester. MEEN has always had members from schools in other parts of Greater Manchester so it seemed appropriate, especially as services in the other nine Council areas were being reduced, to widen our remit. Secondly, we now focus increasingly on projects working directly with schools either through the curriculum or working with young people in their Eco Committees.