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1Goal, "lesson for all"

Angela Benson-McDaniel teaches 1Goal's Lesson For All to her Los Angeles 5th Graders.

I just came from visiting with a group of 5th graders at Normandie Avenue Elementary School in Los Angeles. Their teacher, Angela Benson-McDaniel, is leading them in an Earth Day science lesson planting cilantro, poppies and petunias. Along with cleaning up the earth this month, these kids are taking on another of the world’s most daunting problems – the 75 million children who cannot attend school.

Angela is using curriculum called “Lesson For All” created by 1Goal, “a campaign seizing the power of football to ensure that education for all is a lasting impact of the 2010 FIFA World Cup.”

On Tuesday, I’ll get to join the kids again and watch them perform skits about global education for other classes.

Critical Timing: Historic Education Announcement Next Week

This coming Wednesday, a press conference call will take place announcing historic legislation that will help pave the way toward reaching Millennium Development Goal #2: achieving universal primary education by 2015.

Tomorrow, Saturday 4/17, these same, hard-working fifth graders will be attending Community Services Unlimited Earth Day where they’ll unfurl an enormous 1Goal banner for the people to sign in a show of support. There will also be a chance for community members to sign letters to congress supporting the Education For All legislation. The community-wide event takes place from from 11am – 6:00pm at Normandie Avenue Elementary School, 4505 S. Raymond Ave, LA, CA 90037 (enter from the Vernon gate).

1Goal’s campaign has drawn worldwide attention and the support of important public figures such as Queen Rania of Jordon, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon, entertainers including Jessica Alba, Bono, Kevin Spacey, and scores of soccer players throughout the world. See a full list of 1Goal Ambassadors and supporters here.

Watch this blog or the Global Fund for Education Facebook Page to hear more about this important legislation and whatever you do – Join 1Goal today!

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RESULTS partners all over the country are turning their hearts and to-do lists toward Education For All Global Action Week April 19-25. Education must be at the very heart of any effort to end poverty and war, not just one of many elements. Why?

  • A child born to an uneducated mother is twice as likely to die before age 5 than if the mother had an education. (RESULTS.org)
  • According to Save the Children, across society, every year of schooling decreases a male’s chance of engaging in violent conflict by 20 percent. (RESULTS.org)
  • Improving the health of adolescent girls in the developing world is the key to improving maternal and child health, reducing the impact of HIV, and accelerating social and economic development. (Start With A Girl: A New Agenda For Global Health)

One Southern California RESULTS partner has a family member serving in the US military in Afghanistan. His unit has been coordinating the troops’ distribution of school supplies and toys to Afghan children in the Kabul area (the supplies are donated by private citizens here in the U.S.) He sent these photos he took at an Afghan school for girls that has enrollment of 2500 children (they teach 3 shifts of children per day to accommodate that number of kids).

The demand for education is overwhelming.

Today, 75 million children, more than half of them girls, are out of primary school.

776 million adults are illiterate.

226 million adolescents will never attend secondary school.

If we rely on private donations, we will be waiting a long time to see this gap filled. We need to tell our national leaders that this is the way to real change.

Watch for more information from RESULTS for ways you can help promote this important campaign move forward, or TAKE ACTION NOW by helping to start the conversation in your local media!

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