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2004/2005 Student Work

 

 Part 1: Cultural Exchange Activities

During the first part of the school year, the One World Youth Project curriculum focused on a specific activity to help enrich the cultural exchange.  For instance, participants may have been asked to write down a recipe that their family cooks, draw a map of the place where they live, or retell a legend/myth from their country. 

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Part 2: Community Service

             U.N. Millennium Development Goal Focus

During the second part of the school year, the One World Youth Project curriculum focused on the United Nations Millennium Development Goals and planning and implementing a community service project! Each pair of partnered schools were asked to choose one of the United Nations’ Millennium Development Goals to help achieve through their service project.  Each pair of partnered schools was therefore working on the same goal but with different service projects.

 

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2004/2005 service work

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Students in Ethiopia working on One World Youth Project curriculum     

 




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