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Description
About 21 urban and 19 rural students participated in the third year of the program. Urban students traveled from Anchorage to the villages of Shishmaref, St. Paul, Kotlik, Akiachak, New Stuyahok, Togiak, Huslia, Russian Mission, Port Heiden, and Wainwright. Rural students from these same villages traveled to Anchorage. In most cases, parents of students who traveled from Anchorage hosted the visiting rural students, and vice-versa. Parents also typically attended orientation sessions....This is the first year that rural students came to Anchorage in the summer. In the past rural students have come to Anchorage in the spring, while school is still in session, as part of the spring exchange. This year the Babiche Cultural Exchange organized a two-week summer day camp orientation and program, bringing together urban and rural students. The students participated in numerous activities that helped them get to know each other, encouraged team building; and explored many aspects of cultural similarities and differences.
Publication Date
4-17-2003
Keywords
Rose Urban Rural Youth, Anchorage, students, parents, team building, cultural similarities, exchange program
Recommended Citation
Frazier, Rosyland and McDiarmid, Williamson, "Executive Summary: Rose Urban Rural Student Exchange Evaluation 2003" (2003). Reports. 311.
https://scholarworks.alaska.edu/uaa_iser_reports/311
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http://hdl.handle.net/11122/12099