Educate for Life - Schools Presentation Project

Family & Life has a team of speakers who visit schools delivering a multi-media presentation on the development of the unborn baby. The "Educate for Life" project promotes our "How You Began" multi-media/power-point presentation. During the presentation the students are introduced to the facts of foetal development interspersed with quizzes to maximise their engagement with the subject matter.  At the end of the presentation there is a question and answer session and the distribution of free educational materials.

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Students' Comments

9:16 17/12/2010

“I thought it was very interesting and I realised that life begins at conception so I think abortion is totally wrong.”
~ female, age 17

“It was good; that all human life is precious.”
~ male, age 15

“I found it was very informative. It gave me the idea now that an embryo, from the moment of conception, is a living thing and abortion is not an option.”
~ male, age 15

“I found it interesting. After it, I changed my opinion on abortion. I was pro-abortion, but now I would be more anti-.”
~ male, age 16

“I found the presentation very good and very interesting. I got the message that all life should be cherished.”
~ female, age 13

“I found the presentation very well done with a lot of useful info.”
~ male, age 15

“The presentation was very good and very clearly explained. I received the message that how a baby develops and that its life begins at conception when all their identification such as hair colour is known.”
~ male, age 15

“I found the presentation to be very informative. I thought it was sad and emotional to think that a person could abort and kill such a miracle. The main message I received was that life begins at the moment of conception.”
~ female, age 15

“I thought it was very detailed and showed a great insight to how a child is born and what we all go through.”
~ male, age 16

“Very interesting and made me realise how bad abortion is. It is the murder of an innocent baby. I really found this good. A baby is a baby at conception.”
~ female, age 15

“I found it interesting and the message I got was that even early in the pregnancy the baby is alive and unique.”
~ male, age 18

“I found it very interesting. The message I received is that life is valuable and it should be protected.”
~ female, age 17

“The message I received was that life is a gift from God, and an amazing thing.”
~ male, age 18

“The presentation was good. From the time that the egg is fertilised, from then on it is a person growing inside you and it would be wrong to end the life of another human.”
~ female, age 16

Teachers' Comments

9:17 17/12/2010

“ Excellent. Very well explained to the students. Questions throughout the presentation kept their attention. ”

“The visual aspect is excellent! It made the invisible, visible.”

“Everything was very clear. Good, precise information.”

“Colour, sound, all the ICT skills used and the guided presentation/talk from presenters were very well done. All materials well organised and put together before being presented to the group. All areas were covered well and in great detail. Also I liked the positive stories told to the group.”

“It was good to have the presenters being young themselves. The questions on the screen keep the class’s attention.”

“The presentation with commentary and explanation was very effective in presenting the subject matter. Even at seventeen and eighteen years of age, the students appreciated the factual and sensitive approach.”

“The visual aspect of the presentation was very stimulating for the students. The questions at the end of each life stage were very appropriate to emphasise important points. I was very satisfied with all of the content covered.”

“It was an excellent PowerPoint presentation; very engaging presentation on the stages of life. Excellent graphics.”

“Very friendly presenters. They gelled well with students and captivated the pupils. Excellent slide presentation and pictures.”

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