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Instructional Rescue PDF Print E-mail
Written by Robert A. Southworth Jr.   
Sunday, 15 April 2007

Our crisis management solutions are research-based and they comply with the International Rescue Committee’s Minimum Standards for Education Emergencies. In consultation and collaboration with key stakeholders, there is a rapid initial assessment of education Capacity, vulnerability and risks that conveys an accurate representation of the situation to inform an education response. 

 

Most importantly, we are a mission-driven, caring organization whose primary concern is not turning a profit, but helping restore education hope.  We want to get educationally displaced children back into safe, comfortable, and appropriate learning environments – as quickly as possible, and we are ready to partner with organizations around the world to accomplish this goal.

 

Instructional rescue continues where learning opportunities are identified, created and provided in a safe and secure environment where all stakeholders collaborate and cooperate to ensure inclusivity in activities and services. The learning environment, and routes to and from, must provide a physically secure and protected space that is conducive to learning, inclusivity and supports well-being. A responsive curriculum is developed and implemented to address the needs of the learners. The outcome of our work is to start with instructional rescue and end by providing educational hope. 

 

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 24 April 2007 )