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Work in Brazilian public schools and NGOs


Work in Brazilian public schools and NGOs with underprivileged youth to develop and present workshops and practical lessons using Olympic sports as a tool to teach life skills and themes such as the following: diversity, tolerance, healthy life, social responsibility, leadership, teamwork, etc. These topics are related with sports, when the youth learn to play fair and respect others and their own limitations. Choose a sport, teach the theory and rules of it to the youth. Furthermore organize some dynamic activities, thereby the youth can practice the sport shown in the workshop. Plan and organize, together with the youth, a final sport event and campaign to happen in the last week of the project. Write a weekly journal during the internship. Write a booklet with ideas, methods and examples of workshops and information that was used during the project using sports as a tool to positive impact.

The Position
Programme Company Department AIESEC Committee Hours Payment Location Global Community Development Programme Lions Club Blumenau Cidade Jardim Sports Education - The Intern Will Work With Some Organization Partner Of Lions Club In Blumenau. AIESEC JOINVILLE 30 per week 0 USD monthly Brazil

Requirements
Languages Education Portuguese (Excellent), Spanish (Excellent) Bachelor

Backgrounds
Introductory Cultural Education Child (Youth) Education Subjects Education

Skills
PC User Skills Internet User Skills

Teaching your native language to different groups of people during the week
Interns will teach their native language to different groups of people during the week from Monday to Friday. Each group will be conforming by 5 people minimum and maximum 12, and they could be kids, teenagers and adults (professionals or/and non-professionals). The lessons have to be dynamic, very creative and interactive between the teacher and students. Each intern has to bring all the necessary material from their country to develop the lessons for example dictionaries, books, music, national recipes, pictures; students will not buy books for the course but there will be an amount intended to materials required. Each intern will be responsible for preparing the lesson according to the given topics. The intership will start on July 21st and end on August 31st. Interns will work from Monday to Friday around 8 hours per day and two Saturdays for Global Villages. Interns have the last week off. Interns must accomplish the established schedule. At least one day per week are going to be Project Meetings, interns must attend them. On July 21st is the Introductory Meeting. Interns should be prepared to take part in Global Villages (GV), minimum 2. They have to bring representative things of their countries to show its culture. GV will be on Saturdays. Interns must be native speakers of ONE of the following languages: English, French, Portuguese, Italian, and German. Working Conditions Interns will be provided with accomodation and food with a host family. Interns MUST follow the host family rules. Also, interns must complete tracking forms and surveys every other week for us to know the perfomance of the project and receive feedback.

The Position
Programme Company Department AIESEC Committee Hours Payment Location Global Community Development Programme (Global Citizen) Without Borders Language Teaching AIESEC UCR 30 per week 0 USD weekly Costa Rica

Requirements
Languages Education English (Native), French (Native), German (Native), Italian (Native), Portuguese (Native) Undergraduate

Backgrounds
Bilingual and Cross Cultural Education Introductory Cultural Education Foreign Languages Education

Skills
Organisational Management Team Management Training/ Facilitating skills Leadership skills Presentation skills PC User Skills Internet User Skills Language Teaching

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