http://education-news-update.blogspot.com.au/2013/05/former-student-runs-global-poverty.html
The following was published on the 16th May 2013.
Akram Azimi, a former Warwick Senior High School student and the 2013 Young Australian of the Year, will be visiting schools across Australia in Term 2 on behalf of the Global Poverty Project
How Akram spends his time at schools is up to teachers to decide. It could be in the form of a one-on-one mentoring session, a group workshop, or an inspirational speech.
In 1999, 11-year-old Akram Azimi and his mother arrived in Australia from Afghanistan as asylum seekers. With limited English, Akram struggled to academically, failing English in both Years 8 and 9.
Many teachers assisted Akram by spending extra time with him before and after school and during recess and lunch. One teacher in particular, Andrew Bell, took on the role of mentor to Akram and coached him in History, English and Australian culture.
It was through this mentoring that Akram was able to turn his academic results around and amazingly, achieve the highest Tertiary Entrance Rank in his school.
Akram is living proof of the importance of mentoring, in helping young people reach their potential, and now Akram wants to inspire students to achieve academic success and develop positive attitudes.
The Global Poverty Project’s presentation has been seen in over 150 schools to an audience of over 10,000 students.
“This presentation is incredibly informative,” says Akram. “In a world where we are constantly exposed to negative stories, it offers schools the opportunity to complement the national Civics and Citizenship curriculum with a uniquely positive narrative of how the world is becoming a better place.”
“This presentation is an exercise in global citizenry that equips students with the knowledge and tools they need to become change-makers.”
“Our sense of self-esteem comes from service to others.”
“This presentation gives students the chance to discover global issues and their self-worth. I highly recommend every school student in Australia see this presentation.”
To book your presentation with Akram please contact Ashlee Uren, Youth and Schools Coordinator for the Global Poverty Project, by telephoning 0431 923 003 or by emailing ashlee.uren@globalpovertyproject.com.
Yes, that story is on a few social media fronts. Very timely. Let’s hope our rogue politicians take notice.
After all, Gerard,, he is 2013 Young Australian of the Year. They should take notice! 🙂
You’ve given him quite a plug, Aunty Uta, & rightly so. He’s wonderful.
Thanks for commenting, Noeleen. He certainly has come very far already. It’s great to see what good can be achieved by some individuals with the support of extraordinary mentors.
Wünsche dir ein schönes glückliches gesundes Wochenende liebe Grüße und Freundschaft von mir.Gislinde
Thanks,, Gislinde. Have a very good weekend too! 🙂 Uta