{"data":[{"ID":"64","Class":"EduconConversation","ContextClass":null,"ContextID":null,"Created":1264778932,"CreatorID":"268","RevisionID":null,"Title":"It Takes a Village to Raise a Program","Handle":"Partnering_with_the_Community","ShortDescription":"Community partnerships enable schools to give students experiences outside the classroom. Students can apply their education and learn from nontraditional teachers.","Description":"This conversation will discuss the benefits and challenges of running an internship program with high school students.\r\n\r\n\r\n[url=http:\/\/dl.dropbox.com\/u\/11110\/Handbook%202009-2010.pdf]Science Leadership Academy ILP[\/url]\r\n\r\n[url=\"http:\/\/dl.dropbox.com\/u\/11110\/Handbook%20Final%202009-2010.pdf\"]The Franklin Institute's internship Guide [\/url]","Link":[],"Audience":["High School"],"Practice":"Because communities are different, with different needs and opportunities, this session will focus especially on the participants and how this model can be adapted to different situations.","Presenter":["Jeremy Spry and Rachel Hallowell"],"PresenterAffiliation":["Science Leadership Academy"],"PresenterEmail":["jspry@scienceleadership.org"],"ScheduleSlot":"Session Five","Room":"309"}],"conditions":{"ScheduleSlot":"Session Five","Room":"309"}}