From: Carrie Donovan (carried@umd.edu)
Date: 03/20/03
The John W. Gardner Center for Youth and Their Communities has a free
online handbook w/ lesson plans to introduce youth to research methods,
presentation skills, and community research. The lessons can be adapted
to meet the needs and interests of different communities, and can be
facilitated by teachers and educators in school and out-of-school
contexts.
http://gardnercenter.stanford.edu/resources/handbook/index.shtml
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