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Youth Development Resources

National Environmental Education Week 2007
New Study: Understanding Cultural Differences
Mentoring Youth With Disabilities
American Diabetes Association Offers Free Lesson Plans


National Environmental Education Week 2007
Start planning to celebrate Earth Day and the third annual National Environmental Education Week, April 15-22, 2007, at your camp!
National Environmental Education Week (NEEW, www.eeweek.org ) is a weeklong learning event that maximizes the educational impact of Earth Day and promotes environmental education and literacy in a host of venues around the country. Last year, over 100,000 educators and 3 million students at 50,000 schools, 330 universities and numerous zoos, aquariums, and nature centers took part in NEEW 2006.
Register online today for National Environmental Education Week.

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New Study: Understanding Cultural Differences
The cultures and ethnicities of today's youth paint a picture rich in diversity. Understanding these unique differences has become a core competency among youth workers and others in the out-of-school time field. Cultural Competence (PDF), what it is and ways to build it are the focus of Child Trends' newest research brief.

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Mentoring Youth With Disabilities
A Web site is now available to help you learn more about the unique opportunities and challenges in mentoring children with disabilities. Partners for Youth with Disabilities has launched the online National Center for Mentoring Youth with Disabilities. The Web site provides information about best practices, opportunities for training and technical assistance, as well as a schedule of conferences. The site also includes an online guidebook describing strategies for mentoring youth with disabilities and practical strategies for starting, developing and evaluating programs.

Source: IYI Weekly Update, February 19, 2007, Indiana Youth Institute.

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American Diabetes Association Offers Free Lesson Plans
The American Diabetes Association (ADA) is making available a new Arthur® Hooray for Health! Dealing with Diabetes lesson plan created by WGBH Boston. The materials feature Arthur, the world's most famous aardvark, and are geared towards students in preschool through fourth grade.

The lesson plan seeks to educate teachers, after-school providers, school nurses, and students about diabetes, and offers a variety of fun activities and resources, including classroom activities and handouts, recommended books and Web sites, and family activity sheets in English and Spanish.  WGBH worked in collaboration with the ADA and Joslin Diabetes Center in Boston to produce the lesson plan. 

The lesson plan is available for free by contacting the ADA at 1-800-DIABETES or visiting www.diabetes.org/for-parents-and-kids/arthur.jsp.  It is also available on the Arthur Web site, along with a variety of other classroom and family resources related to the Arthur Hooray for Health! curriculum.

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