educate every child
development education in
the classroom
Award Winning Program
Development Education in the Classroom and Youth in Philanthropy have been world recognized by UNESCO and Foundation Maurício Sirotsky for "Forming the Consciousness of Citizenship" of children and youth.
Educate Every Child provides development education to relatively privileged children who are attending private schools in an effort to connect these students with peers in economically poor schools through "hands-on" community service projects that they create and carry out themselves.
The aim of this initiative is to teach and motivate students to understand what people living in poverty face and how they can actively participate and make a difference.

Through game play, students learn how international non-governmental agencies differ from non-profit organizations and the important role diplomatic missions play in helping other countries.
Part of the program is dedicated to teaching the students how to create, administer, and evaluate a project in their prospective communities. We discuss the reasons to create community projects and put the project in motion for the class.
The goal is to teach and motivate students to have a better understanding of what people living in poverty face and how they can actively participate and make a difference. The projects are evaluated by peer students in the areas of sustainability, environment, and budget vs. actual costs, time management, and effectiveness.
SASEF has created programs in direct support of The International Baccalaureate® (IB) Primary Years Program and Middle Years Program.

