Sunday, April 15, 2012

[Serbia]Tolerance - World On Your Palm


Tolerance - World On Your Palm 
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AIESEC NIS, SERBIA
Earliest Start Date 01.07.2012  Latest End Date 31.08.2012

About Tolerance - World On Your Palm
In the first segment of project workshops that are designed for high school students on the theme of tolerance, non-violent communication, non-violent conflict resolution, prejudices, multiculturalism and diversity. The second segment is the Day of Tolerance which is planned to take place on the main square and include a global village in which the interns on the project will present their countries. After that will be held three-day conference about peer education at which selected high school students will learn how to teach their peers. In the last segment of the Tolerance project are workshops for primary school pupils to be educated about issues of tolerance by peer educators.

Job Description
Department the intern will be working
Learning manager
Job Description1
Preparing and delivering workshops to high school students regarding tolerance, multiculturalism, human rights, assertive behavior and similar topics to high school students
Job Description2
Preparing and realizing a peer-education conference
Job Description3
Helping with facilitating and supporting the newly-made peer educators when they make workshops for elementary school children
Job Description4
Intern will be making media appearances, and also promoting the project and LC Nis in his home LC/country
Job Description5

Job Description6

Measurable results expected from the intern
All planed activities of the project realized. JD followed.
Preparation required from the intern before arrival
The intern, before his/her arrival should prepare a presentation about his/her country of origin as well as a bring flag, national drink and food needed for Global Village.
Details on the Working Conditions
Computer
Internet Access
Learning points that the intern might obtain during the internship
The key learning points that intern might obtain during the internship: Skills: - presentation skills - communication skills - team work - organizational skills - teaching skills - event management - time management - session building - getting and/or improving knowledge about presentation in English. Other skills: Methodology of work with children/youth.
Additional information a potential candidate may require for the Internship
*ACCOMMODATION PROVIDED* Nis is, with as many as 300 000 inhabitants, the second biggest city in Serbia and a regional center - a very pleasant city right in the heart of Balkans, full of students, with low cost of living, great outdoors and rich culture. More information about Nis is available on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ni%C5%A1

Work Information
Field of Work
Cultural Education
Working Hours
From 9:0 To 19:0 
With a total of 30 hours per week 
Saturday work Sometimes
Payment
Salary in US $0

Organisational Preferences
Internship Earliest Start Date
01.07.2012 (Preferred)
Internship Latest Date
31.08.2012 (Preferred)
Minimum Duration
6 Weeks (Preferred)
Maximum Duration
6 Weeks (Preferred)
Degree
Undergraduate (Preferred)

Backgrounds
Cultural Education
Bilingual and Cross Cultural Education(Preferred)
Social Sciences
Psychology(Preferred)
Teaching & Language Education
Child (Youth) Education(Preferred)

Skills
Computer
Internet User Skills(Required)

PC User Skills(Required)
Professional Skills
Presentation skills(Preferred)

Training/ Facilitating skills(Preferred)

Languages
Excellent
English(Required)

Regions
Required/Preferred
Required
Geographical Regions
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Sub Regions
-
Language Zones
-
Additional Country
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Developing Country
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TN-In-RS-NI-2012-1394
Status
New

Exchange Type
Global Community Development

Raised By
milos.jovanovic.988@gmail.com
Raised Date
12.04.2012
Mobile No of TN Manager
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1 comment:

  1. Hello,

    I'm really interested in this project, but I'm only available from 1.08.
    I saw this project for this time on myaiesec.net recently, but now it's gone (and this opportunity isn't up there either).

    Is it still available? I would really love to take part in it. I have experience in teaching and working with refugee children/children from various backgrounds, as well as good training skills.
    I am writing my dissertation on minority rights in Serbia and Bosnia and thus would find the project extremely useful and interesting.

    Please let me know!
    Thank you,

    Agnieszka Fal
    President-elect
    AIESEC Oxford

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