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Overview

KIDS Consortium has a variety of resources available for educators, school administrators and community members interested in implementing service-learning projects in their school or community.

KIDS As Planners - A Guide to Strengthening Students, Schools and Communities Through Service-Learning

(Revised and Expanded Edition) $29.95 - This step-by-step guide provides a wealth of resource information, tools and guidance for educators, service-learning coordinators, and community leaders.

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NEW!! Working with KIDS Consortium: A Service-Learning Guide for Community Partners

$16.00 - This guide provides a wealth of information, tools and resources for community leaders and organizations interested in partnering with students on service-learning initiatives.

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Anyone interested in empowering students to solve real-life issues while promoting community development and civic engagement will find KIDS As Planners worth reviewing. At its core lies a fundamental belief that young people have the power to change the world.

Children, Youth and Environments Journal
University of Colorado, April 2005