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    Everything you Need to know about a gap year

    Everything You Need to Know About a Gap Year

    Posted March 4, 2014, 2:23 pm by TeenLife Blogger

    What is a gap year? In its most basic form a gap year is a year taken off from traditional schooling between high school graduation and the beginning of freshman...

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    Value of Experiential Learning

    The Value of Experiential Learning

    Posted February 27, 2014, 2:19 pm by Customer Service

    The teenage years are characterized by curiosity, development, and experimentation. Traditionally, high school classes and extracurricular activities help foster these traits and aid teenage success inside the classroom and out....

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    Gap Year Advantage

    The Gap Year Advantage

    Posted February 24, 2014, 4:00 pm by Karl Haigler

    Taking a gap year is a growing trend in the United States. Although there is no formal data on how many young people are taking a structured break before or...

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    Help Young People to Inspire Change in 2014

    Help Young People to Inspire Change in 2014

    Posted February 13, 2014, 6:19 pm by TeenLife Blogger

    The New Year is a chance to look ahead and resolve to do better in the future. At Raleigh International we will be focusing on the potential of young people...

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    Next Steps in Gap Year Assessment

    Next Steps in Gap Year Assessment

    Posted January 23, 2014, 7:33 pm by Main Contact

    We’re proud of the impact of our gap year programs on the lives of our students. Why does this matter? Our theory of change states that if TBB programs help...

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    Year Programs Develop Powerful Learners

    Gap Year Programs Develop Powerful Learners

    Posted January 21, 2014, 5:26 pm by TeenLife

    Our third major area of impact is in developing the learning capacity of TBB students. This growth is not about changing the volume students can learn. Rather, it’s about shaping...

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