butterfly 208
![© bp208](/web/20071115104532im_/http://www.acdi-cida.gc.ca/INET/IMAGES.NSF/vLUImages/Teacher zone/$file/photo-TZ_bp208.jpg) Teacher Joe Skuce went to Africa as top teacher in CIDA’s butterfly 208 contest.
| butterfly 208 challenges Canadian youth to explore the issues facing developing countries and express their vision for a better world.
Important news: The butterfly 208 contest is on hold this year to give us a chance to develop a new and even more exciting program. In the meantime, visit the Teacher Zone often to find new and stimulating ways to bring butterfly 208 to your classroom.
The butterfly 208 program gets its name from the theory that a butterfly flapping its wings in one part of the world can cause a hurricane millions of kilometres away.
Encourage your students to be the change they want to see in the world. One flap. Global impact!
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