75 Educators providing Courses in Birmingham

Oasis Aid

oasis aid

London

There’s an OASIS of fun at the edge of Lahore. A true sanctuary of hearty merriment for the whole family, located in the peaceful outskirts of Lahore along the main Multan Road, Opposite Honda Cars, (Approx 20 mins drive from Thokar Niaz Baig), The Oasis Golf & Aqua Resort is an idyllic members-only haven that gives a new meaning to family entertainment. This member’s exclusive resort has been offering a wide array of unmatched facilities under the categories: + Golf + Aqua + Leisure Spread over an area of approximately 1350 Kanals; the resort offers a 9 hole - 36 par Golf Course with a USGA standard 3500 yardage. Offering unparalleled aqua-related facilities, The Oasis is home to some of the finest Water Slides, all of which have been imported from Europe, ensuring that you & your family have an exciting time splashing around in crystal clear waters meeting the strictest ASTM standards of safety. The Leisure area of The Oasis Golf & Aqua Resort comprises of numerous activities including Go Karts, Sand Buggies, Kiddy Karts, Archery, Tennis, Horse Riding, Cycling, & Children's Activity Areas. The project has been master planned by Arshad Shahid Abdulla (Pvt.) Limited who are one of the finest architects of Pakistan. In the last 38 years they have to their credit various diversified projects throughout the country, ranging from commercial, industrial & educational projects including hospitals, industrial townships, religious & recreational facilities. With serene surrounding & diverse range of invigorating facilities, The Oasis Golf & Aqua Resort gives you & your family a perfect blend of tranquility & adventure.

Azadi Trust

azadi trust

Birmingham

Azadi Trust was founded in 1991 by Dr. Robin Fisher, a GP working in Sparkbrook, Birmingham, as a Christian outreach to the large number of drug users in the area. From these early beginnings Azadi has followed the vision that ‘Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is Freedom’ (2 Cor 3:17) which remains our ‘strapline’ to this day, some thirty years on. The surgery and the drugs work had closed by the mid-1990’s, but the Charity remained and in 1997, with the support of the local Anglican church, Christ Church, purchased the old surgery building. This building is now known as Azadi House. In the early days, the ground floor of Azadi House was the base for activities such as a youth club and a homework club, mainly run by Christ Church members but designed to be accessible to the local community; subsequently the Trust supported projects, such as ‘Bright Sparks’ mother and toddler group and ‘Azadi Tigers’ football team, which operated away from its base. On the basis of these early experiences we don’t seek to ‘set up projects’ but rather to ‘follow what God is doing’ and actively support Christians in the inner-city who want to set up or who are already actively running projects, people who have a vision (and warmth and enthusiasm) to reach others with the love of God but do not want the distraction of establishing a structure to accommodate their vision and who would rather just ‘get on with the job’. Hope Garden Project, who have been part of Azadi for over 10 years, are an example of this.

Aa Education Consultancy

aa education consultancy

London

After several years of experience teaching EAL to all age groups, she began teaching IB Diploma Programme English and ToK in 2002. Since then she has also taken on the roles of examiner and workshop leader for the IB. Her perspective has been shaped and informed by her varied experience and her teaching in very different and diverse contexts in Greece, Germany, the UK and China. Additionally, her experience from working at residential schools has enhanced her awareness of the impact of holistic education on teaching and lifelong learning. Her understanding of the challenges of the interaction of national curricula with the IB Diploma Programme as well using English as the medium of instruction in international schools have become an integral feature of her professional agenda. The administrative positions she has also held -IB Diploma Programme Coordinator and Head of English- inform not only her understanding of contextual and pedagogical implications for the teaching of English for both students and teachers, but also the impact of secondary education on raising internationally-minded global citizens who will continue to learn, earn and contribute to a sustainable future for all. Anna has a passion for reading, for learning that challenges expectations and curricula, for asking searching questions, as well as for strategic thinking for educational institutions. She is the author of several academic papers in Theoretical Linguistics and her most recent writing project being the Oxford University Press English A: Literature Course Companion for the new IB Diploma Programme curriculum (first teaching 2019). Between workshops, consultancies, writing and assignments, she enjoys reading, blogging and spending time with her children, her friends and her former students, wherever they are.