Learning through admiration
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Suzie Harrison
What better way to prepare students for the future than teaching
them about the heroes of the past?
That’s the concept behind the Laguna Beach based Web company,
myhero.com. The non-profit educational site was created by Laguna
resident Jeanne Meyers and is in its seventh year.
“My Hero uses Internet technology to bring together people of
different ages and cultures in a public forum that celebrates the
best of humanity,” Meyers said.
She said it helps young people identify the characteristics of
heroes from all walks of life.
“It has become a huge tool worldwide with people telling their
stories about their heroes and also educating youth,” Meyers said.
Also research, reading and writing the stories online facilitates
learning academic skills.
Myhero.com has a CD ROM that has been made available to teachers
around the world. It’s a teacher training video that one can access
on any computer.
Every year since 1996, the group has received the ABC Parenting
Award, the Global Bangemann Challenge and the Global Junior
Challenge. Last year it was awarded first prize in the Not-for-Profit
category of the Childnet International Competition.
To give a tour of its Web site, the home page features a diverse
selection of heroes.
Meyers explained that the stories featured are closely correlated
with school calendars and subjects that teachers and students are
interested in, such as Earth Day or Women’s History Month.
“The stories come from all over the world. We were invited to
Stockholm by the king for the Stockholm challenge and to Rome for the
Global Junior Challenge,” Meyers said.
We also presented it in Moscow. The department of education in
Moscow is interested in 200 copies,” Meyers said.
The Web site has a directory of hero categories, which facilitates
research skills for children. Other skills promoted include essay
writing and creating Web graphics.
Myhero.com is developing a teacher’s room, which will be a place
where educators can share their lesson plans and integrate
information from the site.
Myhero.com has a site at the Festival of Arts set up near the
children’s art exhibit. The Festival runs through Sept. 1 and is at
650 Laguna Canyon Road.
For more information go online to www.myhero.com.
* SUZIE HARRISON is a reporter for the Laguna Beach Coastline
Pilot. She may be reached at 494-4321.
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