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Vote for the 2010 Service-Learning Multimedia Showcase Finalists!

The National Service-Learning Partnership is proud to announce the FINALISTS for this year's We Are a Solution: Youth Changing the World Through Service-Learning Multimedia Showcase! Now, you have a chance to vote for the winners at http://slsolutionshowcase.blogspot.com. Limit ONE vote per person per category.Vote by Friday, March 5 @ 5 PM Eastern Time!FINALISTSMiddle School DivisionSeven Springs Middle School (New Port Richey, FL)Tchefuncte Middle School (Mandeville, LA)

Snow Day!

Do your have any plans for President's Day?If you're in the mid-Atlantic, you've been stuck indoors for the last week. What can you do? You can create and send in your entries for the National Service-Learning Partnership's Multimedia Showcase! There is a $500 prize for each category winner!DEADLINE EXTENDED: February 16, 2010Email or overnight entries accepted!More info: http://bit.ly/1720kD

DEADLINE EXTENDED: Multimedia Showcase

National Service-Learning Partnership's Multimedia Showcase Deadline extended until: February, 2010More info: http://bit.ly/1720kD $500 prize for each category winner! Celebrating Youth Who Dare To Change the World through Service-Learning With support from the State Farm Insurance Companies Foundation, the National Service-Learning Partnership (NSLP) at the Academy for Educational Development is helping us shine a bold spotlight on the many ways in which we as young people are changing the world.

Multimedia Showcase: Prize Money Involved!

National Service-Learning Partnership's Multimedia ShowcaseDue: January 22, 2010More info: http://bit.ly/1720kD $500 prize for each category winner! Celebrating Youth Who Dare To Change the World through Service-Learning With support from the State Farm Insurance Companies Foundation, the National Service-Learning Partnership (NSLP) at the Academy for Educational Development is helping us shine a bold spotlight on the many ways in which we as young people are changing the world.

Deadline Extended: Award for SL Excellence in Teacher Education

DEADLINE EXTENDED UNTIL JANUARY 29, 20102010 State Farm Companies Foundation Award for Service-Learning Excellence in Teacher Education Teachers are at the heart of any successful effort to initiate, expand, or sustain service-learning in K-12 schools and communities. Teachers must be inspired and prepared to use service-learning as an instructional strategy in their classrooms.

Reminder: Session 3 of the Gear Up for Service-Learning Success

This is a reminder that the third session in this series is Thursday, December 3 at 12 PM EST. See below for more information!National Service-Learning Partnership presentsGear Up for Service-Learning Success: The National Learn & Serve Challenge

Solutions to the Dropout Crisis: Webcast with Cathryn Berger Kaye

The National Service-Learning PartnershippresentsThe Innovation Spotlight Series: Solutions to the Dropout CrisisThursday, December 3, 2009, 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. Eastern TimeService-Learning: A Dropout Prevention Strategy and MORE!presented by Cathryn Berger Kaye How does service-learning bring together best teaching strategies to create authentic education, provide meaning and purpose, and motivate youth to be involved?And why do these elements keep our youth in school and move them from surviving to thriving?

Reminder: Session 2 of the Gear Up for Service-Learning Success Series

This is a reminder that the second session in this series is Thursday, November 12 at 12 PM EST. See below for more information!National Service-Learning Partnership presentsGear Up for Service-Learning Success: The National Learn & Serve Challenge

Funding Opportunity for Learn & Serve Challenge Participants

State Farm Good Neighbor Service-Learning Grants (Deadline Extended: November 13)Youth Service America is currently accepting applications for State Farm® Good Neighbor Service-Learning Grants to support service-learning projects that culminate on Global Youth Service Day, April 23-25, 2010. School and community educators across the United States and Canada can apply for up to $1,000 in funding for youth-led projects.

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