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All Blog Posts Tagged 'youth' (4)

Think of idea sharing as exploding fireworks

I started this forum in 2007 when platforms like Ning were a new way to meet, connect and share ideas.  While a few people still join every year the forum has not been very active for a few years.



However, I still use it to archive work done in the past and to maintain connections for those who did join.



I created this graphic recently to show how an idea…

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Added by Daniel Bassill on September 22, 2017 at 1:36pm — No Comments

Use Concept Maps to Visualize Strategies and Show Networks

This is one of many concept maps I've created to visualize the commitment I and other leaders need to make to help youth in all high poverty neighborhoods of a city get the support systems they need to more successfully move through school and into careers.  While you can click through the nodes on this map, to other maps, I created this library of concept maps, to show the wide variety that…

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Added by Daniel Bassill on May 24, 2015 at 12:06pm — No Comments

TEAR DROPS OF FAITH

What happens after the war - a short story about children suffering in Liberia, West Africa and coming together as a 'human' race to eradicate poverty.

SEE HOW IT BEGAN & WHAT WE ARE DOING TO MAKE IT END…

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Added by Lisa Houston on May 23, 2013 at 11:52am — No Comments

What You Should Know About Becoming a Mentor

 

 

You can do it. Most kids love to talk about themselves and are thrilled when adults give them their full attention. You might be surprised to hear what they want to be when they grow up.

 

You can provide mentoring through a volunteer program such as those sponsored by the National Mentoring Partnership, Tutor/Mentor Connection, The Boys & Girls Club, Read Aloud America, America’s Promise, the Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Foundation and many other…

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Added by Susan Schneider on July 5, 2012 at 9:36am — 1 Comment

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