Impact

Abraham "Abe' Fergusson, iEARN Student, Trinidad and Tobago

My peers marvel at the strides I have been able to make at an international level. Read More >

Allan Kakinda, iEARN-Uganda Alumnus

As a student, through my participation in iEARN activities I developed more concern for community related issues and how we can as young people in our own small ways contribute to solving the problems facing our communities. Read More >

Almerinda Garibaldi, Teacher, Centro Interescolar de Linguas de Taguatinga, Brasil

It's impressive how my life has changed after meeting iEARN!...I can say that iEARN divided my professional career in two parts: before and after working with online projects in a collaborative and interactive way. Read More >

Brittany Mitchell, iEARN World Youth News reporter & Adobe Youth Voices participant

Being able to get a personal view into someone else's country through their own eyes, rather than hearing it from the news, is a very unique and amazing concept. Read More >

Bryan Billings, iEARN Alum, USA

The late 1980's and the early 19990's were such an exciting time for Soviet[Russian]-American relations, and it was so thrilling to speak to Muscovite children of the same age. Read More >

Buck Thompson, iEARN Student, Colorado, USA

We were working with other kids who were actually working to solve a problem in their own country and who were really passionate about what was happening in their country and wanted to do something to help [about the iEARN Eradication of Malaria Project]. I really enjoyed the experience. Read More >

Corneila Platon, iEARN-Romania Representative and English Language Teacher

It's not so easy to imagine and believe that people who have never met, who belong to different systems of education, culture and geographical areas, became closed to one another, felt free to express their feelings and had the chance to share their experience between themselves. Read More >

Deanne McBeath, The Village Charter School, Trenton, New Jersey, USA

It filled my heart with joy to witness our students engaged in online learning, and communicating with students around the world. This kind of diversity is rare in the area that I teach. To be able to communicate with students in Pakistan, Russia, Oman, Taiwan, etc is phenomenal. Read More >

Evgeniya Koptyug, M.A. student, Hamburg University, Journalism & Communication Science

I was very lucky to take part in the iEARN projects at school, because they gave me an early understanding about what I wanted to do professionally. Read More >

Fatima Martin (Principal) and Zeenat Munir (Head of Primary School), United Arab Emirates (UAE)

Participating in the iEARN conference itself was a delightful experience. With 500 educators from about 62 countries, there was so much passion in the air about ‘EDUCATION’. Read More >