Institution:
Service-Learning Northwest
Publication Date:
2006
Publisher:
Service-Learning Northwest
Pages:
152
Abstract:
This manual has been prepared to help youth who would take up the mantle of citizenship and engage in community action. There are many examples within of youth who have done exactly this. Also included is a brief history that helps to frame social issues from our nation's recent past as well as dozens of online resources to put youth in touch with tools and individuals who can help them develop civic leadership skills. From an academic standpoint, the manual has been tailored to help students prepare their senior, culminating or capstone project. It's easy to see, when reviewing the manual, that youth are not alone in their endeavor to make a difference. (authors)
Call Number:
110/G/FLE/2006
Sector:
K-12 Sector
Electronic Availability:
Available online
Library Item Type:
Electronic resource - book/monograph 
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