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Matador Network's 'Complete Guide to Volunteer Tourism'
Posted by: Omprakash
Date Added: February 20, 2012
A link to some tips from the 'Matador Network'

Theatre
Posted by: Fem Theuninck
Date Added: February 19, 2012
I'm a volunteer in Atelier Favela in Nicaragua.

Volunteering Trip to Cambodia: Read before Packing!
Posted by: Asta Tamuleviciute
Date Added: February 18, 2012
An online book (part of a blog) about volunteering and living in Cambodia
Qualitative study about teenagers program at CEPIA
Posted by: Asociacion CEPIA
Date Added: February 10, 2012
The company UNIMER realized an independent qualitative research of the teenagers' program of CEPIA. the results give you a clear view of the work we do here. the teenagers' words reach our hearts and soul.

Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Education for Students and Teachers
Posted by: Morgan PerlsonTheme: Art;Environmental Issues;ESL;Games;Health;Theater;Other
Age Group: k-6;6-12 Date Added: February 10, 2012
Healthy Water, Healthy Habits, Healthy People. Clean water, proper sanitation and good hygiene form a solid foundation for a student’s health education. This activities guide is designed to enable teachers to take an active role in making a real difference in the lives of children and their families. Its pages are filled with engaging ways to impart an understanding about how common water-borne and hygiene-related diseases are spread. In addition to learning how to protect their health and that of their families, students will gain a healthy respect for the important water sources on which we all depend. Available in English, French, Kiswahili and Spanish.

Hand Hygine for Healthcare Givers
Posted by: Pascal Mititi
Date Added: February 09, 2012
Healthcare providers too need to be keen with the cleanliness of their hands to avoid infections to themselves and others.

Teachiing HIV transmission to children
Posted by: godfrey ogomaTheme: Health
Age Group: k-6 Date Added: February 09, 2012
Teaching kids about AIDS and HIV is essential to preventing the spread of the disease. The level of understanding will vary from grade to grade, so your approach must vary as well. While young children will understand sickness and disease, they may not easily comprehend methods of disease transmission.

Managing Classroom behavior
Posted by: godfrey ogomaTheme: Classroom Management
Age Group: k-6;6-12 Date Added: February 06, 2012
It happens all the time. A teacher, full of great love for kids, meets his or her students for the first time. Half the class doesn’t listen. A few snicker out loud. The teacher feels discouraged. Is the answer more prayer? Does the teacher need a more dynamic personality? Is this just the way it will always be with kids? Here are some suggestions to smooth the way

Short documentary about Alterna
Posted by: Alterna
Date Added: February 02, 2012
This short documentary explains Permacyclists view on Alterna´s work in the Guatemalan highlands
Recycling Assembly
Posted by: Asociacion CREARTheme: Environmental Issues;Games
Age Group: k-6;6-12 Date Added: January 31, 2012
A one-hour dynamic assembly on the garbage we make and how we can user the 3 R's to help create less garbage! (In Spanish)