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Lawyers & Judges: Tips on Volunteering: Youth Education: What to Do?




 

youth education

What to Do?

Ideas for Programs/Presentations
Below are some ideas you might want to try. For a complete listing of Law Day programs for students, highlighting many successful ideas that can be used on any occasion, see Sample Programs for a Student Audience

Broad-Based Programs include a wide range of programs and activities from kids. They're a great source of ideas for you. (The programs highlighted below were originally submitted for the Law Day Outstanding Activity Awards, and can be found in Sample Programs in the Law Day site.)

Court-Based Programs show the many exciting, creative ways courts can reach out to young people. Click on the links below for ideas you can use.

Elementary Programs are great for reaching the youngest students. See the programs put on by the schools below:

Minority Outreach Programs can help young people understand how law affects them and begin to explore law-related careers.

Law Firm-Sponsored Programs can involve everything from websites reaching thousands to intensive outreach to a single school, as in adopt-a-school programs. Here are some examples to give you ideas for your program:


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