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Student Ownership
Embodies the notion that students can make important contributions to their schools and communities and thereby feel that they have a sense of belonging and a stake in their community. Such a philosophy requires efforts that demonstrate a strong student-centered approach, where young people identify problems, brainstorm, implement solutions and evaluate their projects, while the teacher or youth worker takes the role of the facilitator.
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