August 19, 2011

Teaching Resources

The teaching resources are designed for students at Key Stage 3 and GCSE and were prepared by Dr Phil Wood and PGCE students at the University of Leicester. They are freely available to re-use and re-purpose.

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Posted by Yama on 19 August 2011 at 02:04 AM University of Leicester
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May 03, 2011

Chris Beales & Fahim visted Fulbrook Middle School on 18 November 2010 and helped students to construct and fly Afghan kites.

According to a student of Fulbrook Middle School “the kites were marvelous…. swayed and danced in the wind”.

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Posted by Afghan Action on 03 May 2011 at 12:52 PM Schools in Bedfordshire
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May 02, 2011

Kelmscott School designed a complicated carpet and Afghan Action made it. The school liked it so much they are considering ordering another!

Design made by Kelmscott School
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Made by Afghan Action carpet weavers
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Kelmscott Carpet Weavers

Fawzia
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Fawzia was working as a Trainee (sponsored by G4S) and then became a worker and participated in T2GO (new project to train people in business skills). She is living with her parents and she has 4 sisters and 1 brother. Fawzia and her sister are working in Afghan Action and also her father is wood seller in Kabul.

Fawzia is one of our most talented weaver and hard worker. Despite of economic problems she continues her education. She is working for Afghan Action from 0800 to 1300 and then going to school. 

The T2GO project has been very beneficial for her and helped her to learn English, Computing and Business Skills.

Working with trainers, she has weaved the Kelmscott carpet, which is one of the toughest carpets ever weaved at Afghan Action. 


Soma
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Soma has worked as trainee with Afghan Action for a long time , but after completing some tough carpets she was appointed as a worker. She was 14 when she jointed Afghan Action. Interestingly Soma taught her sister how to weave a carpet and her sister is also working for Afghan Action.
 
Soma has participated in weaving the Kelmscott carpet, which was the toughest carpet to make from Belgian wool and a complicated design.

Trainers involved in Kelmscott Carpet

Ghulam Sakhi, Shakila and Farooq are master trainers in Afghan Action.  These three trainers, with the coordination of their supervisor, worked with Fawzia and Soma to weave the Kelmscott order, which took 3 months to weave. 

Ghulam Sakhi
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Ghulam Sakhi has been working with Afghan Action for 5 years. He is a qualified carpet weaver and has a team of trainees, teaching them how to adjust the looms and weave the carpets.

Ghulam Sakhi has four children and also his mother is dependent on him. His youngest daughter is 8 years old and due to the poverty she cannot go to school.

Shakila
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Shakila has been working for three years in Afghan Action. She is expert in carpet weaving and has responsibility for 2 looms and 5 trainees.

Shakila is responsible for 14 people in her family - only Shakila and her brother are working and earning for her family.

Farooq
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Farooq is working with Afghan Action. He is going to school part time, and also following some courses outside Afghan Action. He is living with his family and he is responsible only for his pocket money.

He is responsible for 3 looms and 8 male trainees. He is good at managing the trainees and training.  Farooq wants to be educated to become a good qualified teacher in future.


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Posted by Yama on 02 May 2011 at 11:44 AM Schools in Waltham Forest
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February 15, 2011

Queen Anne Reading has been a great supporter of Afghan Action’s work. Two talks about Afghanistan and our work in chapel and a 6th form seminar, plus a chance to promote the work and sell carpets have all helped to build a strong relationship. The school has generously raised money for Afghan Action and donated goods for transport to Kabul in 2010. And the pupils designed a carpet which was made by Afghan Action’s weavers in Kabul in 2010.

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Posted by Yama on 15 February 2011 at 12:18 PM Schools in Reading
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February 15, 2011

Queen Anne’s student charity committee ran a crazy socks and tights day on Wednesday (3 February) as part of a fundraising programme in aid of Afghan Action.

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Posted by Yama on 15 February 2011 at 09:19 AM Schools in Reading
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