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<P> A good foundation for a teaching career in Britain can be found in the Third World, says Ann Doney </P>

A good foundation for a teaching career in Britain can be found in the Third World, says Ann Doney

In my first year as a student in a course on the advanced study of early years and education at Liverpool Hope University College, I became involved with Hope One World. This is a charity funded by the university, that sends teams of students and lecturers overseas to work on teaching projects in India and Africa. Hope One World also works with SOS Children's Villages, another charity that provides safe havens for orphaned children in over a hundred countries around the world (see box).

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