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promotes independence, autonomy, and the ability to master
one's own life
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helps youth strengthen their social networks and build
networks with peers around the world
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strengthens youth psychologically by providing them with
more knowledge of themselves
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motivates them to be life-long and engaged learners
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provides cultural and spiritual stimulation
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supports fights against bullying, violence, racism, lack
of concentration, depression, lies, broken borders
| Benefits for the
Classroom: |
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It is student centered.
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gives students an audience and a purpose for writing
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brings real world meaning to classroom tasks, and encourages
learning across curriculum areas
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promotes and supports engaged learners, stimulates inquiry
and problem solving
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broadens multicultural perspectives
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It supports your child's teacher.
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provides discussion questions and classroom activities,
and offers web publishing of student work
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facilitates interaction with global colleagues
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includes curriculum connections and online resources for
each module
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suggests practical ways of using "Who Am I?" in the classroom
, and has a support team
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