GAYAZA HIGH SCHOOL GROUP GROUP MEMEBERS NAMALE ANN ASEA SOLOMON KIZA VICENT DDUNGU RONALD CHEBET MILTON SOLOMON MALE.

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GAYAZA HIGH SCHOOL GROUP GROUP MEMEBERS NAMALE ANN ASEA SOLOMON KIZA VICENT DDUNGU RONALD CHEBET MILTON SOLOMON MALE

Goals for incorporating AYV into working with young people To empower youths with research skills To enable youths discover societal problems To equip youths with life skills

Relevance of youths media to our current work with young people Current learning objectives Enhancing research skills Manipulating multimedia to solve community problems Motivation goals Youths enjoy working with technology because it inspires and challenges them Other connections It involves planning, leadership, team building,time management and communication

Unique experiences and perspectives Media making experiences Photo and video editing (Milton) Photography (Ann) Project based learning Learning through community based projects (Ronald)

CTD Promoting creativity and self expression Promoting inquiry through asking good questions (Vicent) Other areas of expertise Environmental conservation (Solomon) Involving youths in sports activities(Milton)

Skills development Soft skills Already have Communication skills Basic computer skills EXPECTED TO GAIN Team building skills Multimedia handling skills Research skills

CTD Academic Already have Content development Expected Presentation skills Analysis and content evaluation

CTD Aspirations for the future Already have  Working with the youth Expected  Influencing society and policy making  working with the community to solve the society problems

How to measure youth outcomes Youth media products Policy change Behaviour change skills developments and acquisition

Specific stake holder influence Home Parents Relatives Children Community Parents Local councils Church leaders Site (school) Policy makers Teachers Parents Students Prefectorial body

Motivation for engaging in AYV project To Help the youth realise their potential To contribute to development of our communities To empower the youth to produce multimedia

Society benefits from AYV projects Finding solutions to societal problems To give a hearing to other people’s problems

Issues youth will engage in AYV project HIV/AIDS Drug addiction Homosexuality and lesbianism Reproductive health issues Early marriages Environmental pollution Poverty

Audience for our youth media production Audience Reason ParentsThey nature the youth Policy makersThey design policies Religious leadersMoral bringing of the youth

Format of the youth media Videos Photography banners Memorabilia

How the youth media production shall be shared Television companies Posters within the school and community Uploading the production into a collaborative media such as the internet Saving the production in CD’s which can be viewed in compatible CD players on TV