| To a community,
Who-Am-I? is a means to increase its youth's knowledge
and appreciation of their area, people, language, culture, the way the society
works, and history. It is also a means to communicate this to outsiders using
its students as agents.
Its students will be set to collect and document elements of the community's culture that may be about to get lost, and their publications may be used as learning material in the community's language. To parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles, Who-Am-I? is a means for close cooperation with the kid on something important to them, and to coach them to important knowledge and experiences in the process. To educational authorities, Who-Am-I? is a means to help teachers enhance their curriculums, promote collaboration and sharing of educational experiences between teachers, and on-the-job training in the use of Internet in classrooms. To NGOs, Who-Am-I? is a means to empower and develop youth in need of support. This includes strengthening target youth's self-assessment so that they can meet peers in other language and cultural areas on an equal level. Next page: Program contents abstract
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