Hi Felix - not much info here about how long you have in terms of teaching time 
but In terms of content I’d suggest you provide an intro to how editing works, 
and also (very briefly) the other language Wikipedia’s. These are things that 
the students are unlikely to know about so add real value. I would also focus 
time on open licensing - what it is & why it matters to the site. Again, a 
topic that they are unlikely to have much knowledge of that's both practically 
and conceptual useful in terms of their digital literacy. 

It sounds like a great project and an amazing opportunity! 

The other thing that I would make sure of is to pre test with teachers - they 
don’t need to be from the same school but they do need to understand the age 
group. Pitch and appropriate level content is the thing people most often get 
wrong working with children & young people - you need expertise here from 
people who are teaching your age group day in day out. Ideally, have someone 
trial while you observe or trial yourself and have staff feedback. You won’t 
get delivery and content right first time - good teachers are very skilled at 
improvisation, adaptation on the fly and iterating both for specific groups of 
learners to improve learning outcomes - something they share with Wikimedians 
who teach & train adults. 
An ideal would be for you to develop your content as a stand alone resource 
(and openly licence it) - you can publish this online along with your teaching 
notes and that way teachers and communities around the world get to benefit 
from and build on your work. 

Hope this helps a little and the best of luck! 
Josie 

> On 31 Aug 2018, at 00:05, Felix Nartey <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello All,
> 
> A  middle school has approached us to run a Wikipedia program for them. We
> are considering training the students on how to effectively use Wikipedia
> as well as hinting them on the ability to correct basic things such as
> typos and grammar.  We also intend to teach them how to play the Wikidata
> game.
> 
> Is our approach good? or what alternative activities we can have with the
> school.
> 
> Thanks in advance for your comments or suggestions.
> 
> Regards,
> -- 
> *Felix Nartey*
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