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Whitby Students Speak With Syrian Refugees Via Skype
Grade 4 and 6 students had the opportunity to speak and ask questions with Syrian refugees Bana and Fatemah Alabed via Skype.

From Whitby School: Grade 4 and 6 students had a truly unique opportunity last month when they spoke with Syrian refugees Bana and Fatemah Alabed via Skype.
Fatemah, Bana and the rest of the Alabed family were forced from their home in Aleppo in December. The pair gained notoriety after Fatemah (@FatemahAlabed) started a Twitter account for her daughter Bana (@AlabedBana) to document their experience of trying to simply stay alive while under constant threat of bombing.
"During our final official week of our unit on migration, this opportunity to speak with an inspirational Syrian refugee and her incredible activist daughter helped to breathe new life and even deeper inquiry into the stories our students have been reading about and listening to for weeks," says fourth grade teacher Alyssa Smith. "The new questions that emerged following the experience were even more centered around summoning inner courage and perseverance — those qualities our students, in their own small ways, are developing here and now. The power of a young child to raise awareness worldwide around an impossibly huge issue resonated with our students, as they all instinctively yearn to make a positive contribution to the world in which they live. What an inspiration Fatemah and Bana were to speak with, and how grateful we all are for having had the opportunity!"
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Both grades 4 and 6 had been studying migration for the past couple months. Their studies covered the different reasons why people migrate, and this interactive experience furthered their learning. Fatemah began with an overview of their experience in Aleppo before students asked questions such as "What did you have to leave behind when you left?" and "Why do you think the war is still going on?"
Photo courtesy of Whitby School: Mother and daughter Syrian refugees Fatemah and Bana Alabed answered questions from Whitby 4th and 6th graders via Skype.
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