lille for culture
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AIESEC Lille
2010Proposal forLille for cultureContents1I.Summary2II.Introduction
to AIESEC3IV.Goals4V.Benefits4VI.Target4VII.Scope of
Work4VIII.Timetable5IX.Budget6X.Key Personnel7XI.Endorsements9
ContentsContents1I.Summary2II.Introduction to AIESEC3IV.Goals4V.Benefits4VI.Target4VII.Scope of Work4VIII.Timetable5IX.Budget6X.Key Personnel7XI.Endorsements9
Summary
The main goal of Lille for culture is to promote the knowledge and respect of other cultures among young people.The interns will run sessions in high-school classes talking about their Countries and subjects related to it such as daily life but also topics like sustainability, education, tolerance, human rights and so on.Sessions will be mainly in English and in some cases, they may also be in other languages (like French or Italian) depending on the issues and schools requests.With this initiative, AIESEC wants to work with secondary schools in Lille in order to recognize the fundamental importance of these objectives in the formation of responsible citizens. Besides being the institution which contribute to our education, the school is the place where we cultivate our ability to relate with others and grow.This climate of strong interconnection between states requires that children who have to graduate and who now need to set their priorities and choices that will characterize their future, receive an education in multiculturalism which would be an ideal passport to continue their journey in this newsocial and cultural scene as "citizens of the world".Lille for cultures aims to convey these values in the most exciting and engaging possible way for children through arrangements such as workshops and recreational activities. Salient point of the project is the participation of foreign students associated with AIESEC committees in other countries, in order to stimulate the curiosity of students and to direct them to multiculturalism.Introduction to AIESEC
AIESEC1AIESECs international website is www.aiesec.org
is an international student organization founded in 1948. Present in 107 countries AIESEC is the worlds largest student run organization with over 45,000 members.Focused on providing a platform for youth leadership development, AIESEC offers young people the opportunity to be global citizens, to change the world, and to get experience and skills that matter today.AIESECs VisionPeace and fulfillment of humankind's potential. AIESECs Scope AIESEC is a global, non-political, independent, not-for-profit organization run by students and recent graduates of institutions of higher education. Our members are interested in world issues, leadership and management. AIESEC does not discriminate on the basis of race, colour, gender, sexual orientation, creed, and religion, national, ethnic or social origin. AIESECs ApproachAIESEC members live an integrated development experience. This involves leadership opportunities, international internships and interacting with a global network to support their development. AIESEC Lille located in SKEMA Business School is a member of the AIESEC international, and operates in the line of AIESEC international to provide leadership opportunities in the management of their local activities, international internships and an opportunity to the student community to network and connect with the international community of AIESEC.
Goals
Intense team experience for AIESEC students which will manage the project;
Possibility of internationalism and intercultural experience for the University of Lille and its students;
Possibility of promotion of AIESEC in the schools in order to find new potential members which could join AIESEC.
Benefits
AIESEC will face fundamental topics in order to address youth and schools towards multiculturalism and respect of other cultures as well as tolerance, peace, non-discrimination;
Let the selected secondary schools in Lille be more international, thanks to AIESEC worldwide expansion, contributing to students education in order to give them an added-value on such topics;
Entering on AIESEC international network that contains over 23.000 talents coming from 100 countries;
Target
Secondary schools in Lille
Students of the last year of school and their families
Scope of Work
Period: November 2010 April 2011The project is divided into two
phases: a preparatory phase and an operational phase.The first
phase will cover the period from November to February 2010 will
consist in establishing cooperation between the local committee
AIESEC Lille and high schools in Lille, which will continue with
the presentation of projects in school assemblies and the
involvement of teachers and parents.
The second phase will cover the period from February 2010 to April 2011, and it will see the practical implementation of the project at the beginning of activities by the international team of AIESECers from different parts of the world.
What are our goals?
Creation an international team of young AIESECers from different parts of the world, giving the opportunity to the students of the University and high schools of Lille to get to know and compare different realities;
Organizing events and workshops in order to present innovative and creative standings which can lead to an exchange of knowledge about fundamental topics such as cultures and traditions of the countries as well as education, tolerance, human rights and so forth;
Motivate students of the University of Lille to experience internships abroad in order to improve their skills and live an amazing experience;
EventsOpening Event, addressed to students, professors, Schools, university of Lille, in order to promote the main team (different cultures) goals and project consistence.
Presentation of the international team in schools. They will talk about their countries but also the perception of intercultural experience followed by a debate or a workshop with high school students. Students will be assigned a research topic to be discussed in further topics.
English conversation practices held by the international team. Moreover, interns will also hold lessons in their own native language and describe some peculiarities of their countries.
Projection of movies about cultural differences
Final event : The closure of the project and Global Village in which AIESECers, schools and interns will offer typical products of their countries.
In order to make our initiative successful, we need:
1.The collaboration of a teacher in role of students coordinator
and he/she will represent his/her institution during the
initiative;
2.The cooperation from the families of students to offer
accommodation for the period from December 2010 to February 2011
foreign students who join the initiative.For the initiative to
succeed, we should ensure that the families will confirm their
availability to offer their hospitality to foreign students.
Depending on the number of families ready to accept this idea, we
can arrange shifts of families to facilitate the
expenses.
Timetable2The selection of the countries will be done at the start of the school year.
.Description of WorkStart and End Dates
Project advertisingNov-Oct 2010
Team selection Dec. 2010
Acceptance of internsJan-Feb. 2010
Learning activities in siteMarch 2011
Output booklet presentationApril 2011
Budget
Description of WorkAnticipated costs
Project advertising30
Team selection 0
Acceptance of interns0
Learning activities in site1200,00
Output booklet presentation0
Description of WorkStart and End Dates
Accommodation5 trainees for 3 months.0
Food5 trainees for 3 months750
CommunicationAbout the event.30
Local transport5 trainees for 3 months450
Key Personnel3The members of the project group will be selected at the start of the school year.
Project ManagerWork correction
To be in charge with other directions
Creating questionnaire, searching for respondents
Results processing
Coordinates and motivates the work of the project team
Planning
Team Management
Definition of Time line
Weekly report to the LCP
Talent ManagerEncourage LC members to participate in learning events of project
Organize reception and cultural activities for interns and involve other AIESECers in them
Make sure all PBOX team members have personal learning goals and personal development plans
Manage Global Learning Environment
Organize trainings and other skills and knowledge developing activities for PBOX team members
Cooperation with LCVP TM
Exchange
Match forms and involve team members to matching
Prepare organizations and interns to the internship
Cooperation with LCVP Exchange
External Relations
Raise funds and different kind of partners for the PBOX
Make a final report for all the partners at the end of the PBOX
Cooperation with LCVP External Relations
Create and sending newsletters for supporters
Communication and logistic
Create and issue PBOX promotion materials
Contact different kinds of media for PBOX promotion
Write articles and press releases for PBOX promotion
Develop web resources for PBOX promotion
Cooperation with LCVP Communications
Promote internal events organizing by projects members
Endorsements
Prime SponsorAIESEC Lille located at SKEMA Business School, Avenue Willy Brandt, Lille. 59777.Associate sponsors4This section will be updated when we have answers form all the other sponsors.
SKEMA Business School, Avenue Willy Brandt, Lille. 59777
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