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Tamar Meyer
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Are you using any of the information/ideas/strategies for engagement that were shared during the Youth Engagement Forum? If so, what are you doing? How are you doing it?
March 18, 2008 - 12:52 PM
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Hi there everyone, *
Thank you for all your valuable feedback from the Youth Engagement Forum.
This board has been set up as a space for post event networking and to have further conversation about the forum, to tell us what you are doing now and how the forum may have influenced what you are currently doing, and to pose any questions/comments to forum participants and facilitators.
p.s. Remember that when you are posting always remember to click the "accept guideline?" button!
This post was edited on: 2008-03-19 at 11:50 AM by: tamarmeyer (Moderator)
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Cameron Norman
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Re: Are you using any of the information/ideas/strategies for engagement that were shared during the Youth Engagement Forum? If so, what are you doing? How are you doing it?
April 1, 2008 - 08:40 PM
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It's interesting how ideas come and stick with you, even if you move out of the discussion from which they emerged. Just last week I was talking to a colleague about how what we learn by doing and what learn from 'the books' complements each other so well, and yet we tend to recognize one form more than the other. After that conversation I found myself dwelling on the discussions we had that weekend and why the experience of working the front lines, writing a paper, meeting people in the community, organizing events somehow doesn't get the same recognition that reading about theories on working the front lines, community collaboration, and event planning does.
Hopefully our next steps might start to correct this imbalance, if even just a little.
Tamar, I'm so glad you started this group. I'm looking forward to all the ideas that might get generated from bringing us all back together in cyberspace!
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Re: Are you using any of the information/ideas/strategies for engagement that were shared during the Youth Engagement Forum? If so, what are you doing? How are you doing it?
June 27, 2009 - 01:05 PM
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it great to haer some great suggestions from we the futures leaders of this world. i have learnt so much personally.it great!!!!!!!
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This post was edited on: 2009-06-27 at 01:07 PM by: mea
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