Using different approaches, the group develops a working understanding of the definition of philanthropy.
Author: Urban EdVenture Faculty
Using different approaches, the group develops a working understanding of the definition of philanthropy.
Author: Urban EdVenture Faculty
Youth research and report back to the group about the nonprofit organizations that are serving their community and the many facets of community life that nonprofits are involved in.
Author: Urban EdVenture Faculty
Students will learn about federal social service programs over time and SNAP, the food assistance program.
Learners listen to different statements of "the right thing to do" and determine the source of the value or judgment.
Students read an old quote about the interconnection of all life on the planet and recognize that we are each affected by what happens to others and the environment. They will analyze current local, state, national and international issues addressed in the evening news. They become...
Youth role-play situations in which they are involved in philanthropic acts. They analyze the act of philanthropy.
We explore the difference volunteers make in our world. Youth recognize that even they can volunteer and make a difference in their community.
Define integrity as being true to yourself and what you value. The learners explore examples of being true to self.
By reading about her life and her work, students will understand how Mary Eliza Church Terrell’s writing and activism brought about change for African Americans and women.
Students are introduced to philanthropy and service-learning. They learn about different needs in the community and community organizations that address these needs. Students are introduced to the full scope of the Project Based Learning (PBL) project. This unit follows the...