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Lightspan.com
is an extraordinary educational resource that includes infomation
for teachers, students and parents. Within the Lightspan site you
will also find a section called the Global Schoolhouse. The Gobal
Shoolhouse contains a wealth of material on collaborative projects.
Here you will find examples of projects completed for CyberFair 2000.
These projects are fine examples of how to make a difference within
a community while at the same time completing work for school that
has a real purpose. |
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Achievers
Against the Odds: .
The Rotary Districts in Victoria and the Department of Education,
Employment and Training (DEET) have worked together on this project.
It identifies those qualities that enable individual Australians
to overcome adversity and achieve success, and to communicate such
qualities to young people.
The intended audience in the Year 2000 is Year 7 students.
By giving students the opportunity to reflect upon those personal
qualities needed to overcome obstacles, they may confront in their
daily lives, it is hoped that the range of personal and emotional
difficulties often associated with adolescence will be seen in a
more positive and constructive perspective. Students should
also recognise that they can be achievers as well.
While
there is an Australian focus, there is a section for teachers with
a number of lesson plans that could be used in any country.
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| IEARN
_- This organisation enables young people to undertake projects designed
to make a meaningful contribution to the health and welfare of the
planet and its people. There is a wealth of resources in terms of
projects and general assistance at this site. There is also a special
section on projects that encourage students to undertake action which
may include fundraising or other activities such as letter writing. |
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Odyssey - World Trek for Service and Education - The aim of The
Odyssey is to promote global awareness among young people and involve
them in activities to create positive change in the world. This is
done by taking students on a virtual field trip to over 80 countries
around the world. Along the way, you can view ideas for lesson plans
as well as ideas for action. The travelling team also become involved
in a range of local activites where possible and report on these on
the website. There is even a special version for younger chidren -
K-6. |
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