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2005/2006 Student Work
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2005/2006 CurriculumEach month of the program year One World Youth Project provides curriculum to encourage students to examine their own culture, get to know the culture of their sister-school, and learn more about the United Nations Millennium Development Goals. The students' work is posted on the website each month so that they can see what their peers from around the world submitted! View youth reponses: October - What is culture? click here What are the UN MDG's? click here November - Travel journals click here MDG 1 click here December - Myths & legends click here Recipes click hereMDG 2 click hereJanuary - Postcard click hereMap click here MDG 3 click hereFebruary - Pie-chart click hereMDG 4 click here March - Interview click here MDG 5 click here April - Top 10's click here MDG 6 click here May - MDG 7 click here June - MDG 8 click here
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In March 2006, U.S. One World Youth Project students lobbiedon Capitol Hill for the United Nations Millennium Development Goals
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Declare Yourself! Each One World Youth Project group is asked to write a declaration describing what it is like to be a young person in their community and what their concerns, hopes, and dreams for the future are.
Students in Mongolia working on their declaration. more declarations have been posted (3/15/2006)
Declarations from the 2004/2005 Project year were presented at the United Nations in August 2005. |