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Where do young people learn in the Flanders Bay area of Maine? Many places, as the map above indicates. Schools don’t and can’t do it alone, and the good news is that they don’t have to. 'Student-centered learning' puts individual students first, and uses all the resources a community has to offer to teach them – business people, artists, activists, cultural groups, libraries, city police, fire and recreation departments, and much more. This map was designed in 2010 as part of a project to identify student-centered learning resources in the Flanders Bay area. It is intended to help communities 'connect the dots' between those resources in order to provide youth with more meaningful educational experiences.
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Support, Distant, or Virtual Organizations
- Appalachian Mountain Club - Maine Chapter
- C.F. Adams Charitable Trust
- Eastern Maine Development Corp.
- Good Shepherd Food Bank
- Maine Council of Churches
- Maine Dept. of Marine Resources
- Maine Interfaith Power and Light
- Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Assoc.
- Maine Primitive Skills School
- Maine State Aquarium
- The Maine Youth Action Network (MYAN)
- Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center at the University of Maine
- University of Maine at Orono/Upward Bound
- YMCA Camp of Maine
- The Youth Empowerment and Policy Project (YEPP)