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East Timor

"In the teachers' training I've learned that if all I do is write on the blackboard and have the children copying it they will not evolve as much as they should as students. So I like to introduce diversity. For example I like to sing and read short stories that relate to the topics we're covering in the class. This way it's easier to attract their attention and interest and the children really like it".

Luis da Costa Ximenes, a teacher from Laga attending teacher training

children in east timorWhen Indonesia's 25 year occupation of East Timor came to an end, Indonesian militia went on a rampage, destroying everything they could and killing hundreds of people. Nearly all of the country's schools were left in ruins.

Most of the skilled staff in East Timor were Indonesian and when they left, the country was left with few qualified teachers. In addition to the lack of training, teachers rarely have materials available to them with which to make lessons interesting and interactive.

Children in Crisis in East Timor

Children in Crisis has been working in Bacau District in northern East Timor since 2001 in partnership with Institúto Católico para Formação de Professores (Catholic Teachers College), Fundação São José and the Departamento de Educação (Catholic Schools Foundation) to rehabilitate destroyed schools and train teachers.

Since 2006, Children in Crisis has:

  • trained 400 primary school teachers from across rural Baucau Diocese. As part of the training, each teacher receives a school tool box which contains teaching and learning materials for the teachers to use during lessons.
  • rehabilitated 19 schools in the Baucau District, allowing 2,300 children to attend school.

More Info?

To learn more about East Timor and our work there download our East Timor Fact Sheet.