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Affichage des articles du février, 2017

Tomate + Grenouille = Grenouille Tomate "Tomato Frog of Madagascar"

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Cette vidéo parle de la grenouille tomate de Madagascar. Pour enrichir notre connaissance, laissons place à nos oreilles! Bonne écoute :-)
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Children, learning about the value of water and forest The picture above shows the members of our conservation club. They are taught about different topics. Here, Zakaria, a staff from "Maison des Jeunes in Maroantsetra" is teaching about the value of water and forest. Indeed, he sensitises the children not to pollute water because water is the vitality of life; and also, not to cut trees. Sometimes, they all are learning together but there are also some topics that only the older team can take part of, such as the "SRA" which stands for "Santé de la Reproduction des Adolescents". Teaching these young people allows us to have a better planet because they will become the representative of a better generation later on..

What is the relation between computer and environment?

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Bloggers from "Connecting Classroom" The question that you may ask first is: what do these people do? Well, in fact, they are among the "Connecting Classroom" in Mamabay. These young people are developping their knowledge about environnent through the use of computer . They work in team  and here, they are creating their own blog. Some of them are talking about coffee, the ones are more interested in Ravinala, and the  others make their research about the youth in Mamabay. These topics are of course related to environnment and they conduct their survey around the city of Maroantsetra before posting their work on the internet . We hope to have a look at their blog once they have finished!!!

How do children protect natural resources in Madagascar?

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Drawer's team  of Saturday School Nowadays, the quality of education in developping countries, such as Madagascar becomes worse. In that case, that quality evokes the ignorance of natural resources in the place which may cause destructions later on. Indeed, the open classroom centered in the landscape of Mamabay (Masoala, Makira, Antongil Bay) is helping young people in these area to recognise the value of the environement. In the picture above, we can see a group of children, showing their pictures about their view on the environnement.