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  2. Youth empowerment - Wikipedia

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    Youth empowerment is a process where children and young people are encouraged to take charge of their lives and improve their quality of life. It involves various dimensions, goals, methods and settings, and can be measured by quality of life indicators.

  3. Special education - Wikipedia

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    Special education is the practice of educating students with disabilities, learning difficulties, or other special needs in a way that accommodates their individual differences. Learn about the history, legal framework, and approaches of special education, as well as the challenges and benefits of inclusion and exclusion.

  4. List of youth empowerment organizations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of organizations that promote, advocate, or otherwise affiliate with youth empowerment. This is an incomplete list which can or may never satisfy any objective standard for completeness.

  5. Special education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, laws, and services of special education in the US, which enables students with exceptional learning needs to access resources through special education programs. Find out how IDEA, FAPE, LRE, and IEP affect the rights and opportunities of students with disabilities.

  6. Young Religious Unitarian Universalists - Wikipedia

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    The Youth Ministry Working Group (YMWG) [8] was appointed and charged with recommending a strategic imagination and framework for Unitarian Universalist youth ministry. The YMWG concluded in 2009 and issued a final set of recommendations of concrete actions that could bring forth a vision of vibrant, congregationally-based youth ministry and ...

  7. IDEA 2004 - Wikipedia

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    IDEA 2004 is a federal law that mandates special education and related services for students with disabilities. It was enacted in 2004 and became effective in 2005, and it revised the previous law (IDEA 1997) with changes to IEP, due process, and student discipline.

  8. WE Charity - Wikipedia

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    WE Charity is an international development charity and youth empowerment movement founded by the Kielburger brothers in 1995. It has faced scandals over its ties to the Trudeau family, its misleading donors about school construction in Kenya, and its defamation lawsuit over a CBC report.

  9. Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and activities of SNCC, a student-led civil rights organization in the 1960s. SNCC used nonviolent direct action, voter registration, and participatory democracy to challenge racial segregation and discrimination in the US.