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Question:
Can you direct me to resources involving undergraduates doing international service learning projects and curriculum that will support such projects? I am planning for my students to do a collaborative service learning project with the deaf community in Costa Rica which may involve setting up computer camps for deaf youth.
Answer:
There are three locations within CTB where you might find relevant information: Workstations, Links With Others and the Workstation Search box (Search the CTB). If you enter ?deaf children? in the Workstation Search box, it will generate one possible lead. If you enter ?collaborative learning? it will generate a number of possible leads. Although they may not involve hearing impaired children as subjects, you may find useful suggestions to aid in planning and implementing your project. Thanks for asking CTB, and for planning to address an important and underserved group of people.
Question Date:
Sun, 08/10/2008