3. Project Description Team Leader: Carmen Lam
Match Manager: Winter Liu
Gmail: winter.aiesec.gdufs@gmail.com
Issues: Education to migrant children
History: the 4th term, started from
winter in 2013
Duration: Jul 20th—Aug 31st 2015
Object: Migrant Children
Aims: Broaden children’s horizons,
guide them express themselves and
enhance their confidence
4. Working hours: From 9:00 to 17:00
With a total of 40 hours per week
Saturday work Sometimes
Accommodation:Mostly free
homestay, but living in intern house
would charge if no proper homestay
can be found.
Skills:PC User Skills(Required)
Internet User Skills(Required )
Language: English(Required)
Timeline:Preparation*1 week,
Giving classes(15 days in one tn)*3,
Global Village & Workshop* 1,
Free*1 (totally 6 weeks)
5. Migrant Children
The rapid development of China
leads to a series of problems.
One of them is about the migrant
children, whose parents have
moved to a developed city to strive
for a better living but are too busy
to show care for their kids.
They know very little about the
outside world, and also sometimes
find it hard to integrate themselves
into the new living environment in
Guangzhou
6. Job Description
1. Teaching:Teach 25children (aged 9~14)about English and your culture , also give them
handicraft,cooking and dancing classes with 2 EPs(Totally12 EPs). You will have a home group ,
and 2 buddies to help you.
2. GlobalVillage: You will take part in this activity to show your unique culture by performing,
showing special items in your own booth. EPs from another 2 project will take part in it too.
3. Workshop: A conference to make people aware of the importanceof helping the migrant
children through your sharing with the delegates (Most are college students).
4. GCDS: Attend GCDS (Global Citizen DevelopmentSummit) for a better experience. Every EP
Who comes to Mainland ofChina are required to attend.Delegate fee: 300-400 RMB
5.Organize activities:We encourage you to take the role of organizingsome activities.
6.Review: Review and evaluateyour experience by writing a journaleveryday.
7. Basic Preparation
Prepare interesting
and various
presentationsto the
project, like dancing,
drawing, videos,
playinginstruments
and giving speech
with power point or
any other kinds of
software for
presentationand so
on
Prepare special
teaching materialsto
the project, like
traditional clothes,
special snacks, books,
nationalflat and so on;
bring some snacks or
little stuffs from your
country as gifts or
reward for the
outstanding
children in the class.
Prepare at least a recipe
of special dishes in your
country and prepare the
necessary ingredientsthat
are not availablein China
8. Learning Points
Develop your skills about expressing, organizing, communicating
Get to learn more about yourself through revisions in the end
Get sincere friendships with people from diversified cultures
Have a new, real and deep understanding of Chinese people
Become more independent in a brand new environment
15. EP Feelings
I am really excited, happy, and have so
much good feeling about this project
until I didn’t know how to say. This
project reallyenhanced my leadership
and also made a really good connection
between me and other Eps from other
cultures and visions. Thiswill be my
unforgettableexperience in my whole
life. I can feel the positive impact and I
never regret it to join in the project. I
won’t forget my experience in here. My
children, my friends, and even the
cultures in Guangzhou will be in my
heart forever.
--------Devina Arsyadi
an EP from Indonesia
16. Brief Introduction of Guangzhou
Guangzhou (also romanized as: Canton; less-commonlyknown
as Kwangchow) is the capital and largest city of Guangdong province
in South China. Located on the Pearl River, about 120 km (75 mi)
north-northwestof Hong Kong and north-northeastof Macau,
Guangzhou is a key national transportation hub and trading port. One
of the five National Central Cities, it holds sub-
provincial administrative status.
17. Climate
Located just south of the Tropic of Cancer, Guangzhou has a humid subtropical
climate (Köppen Cfa) influenced by the East Asian monsoon. Summers are wet with
high temperatures, high humidity,and a high heat index. Winters are mild and
comparativelydry. Guangzhou has a lengthy monsoon season, spanning from April
through September. Monthlyaverages range from 13.6 °C (56.5 °F) in Januaryto
28.6 °C (83.5 °F) in July, while the annualmean is 22.6 °C
(72.7 °F), the relativehumidity is approximately 68 percent, whereas annual
rainfall in the metropolitanarea is over 1,700 mm (67 in). With monthly percent
possible sunshine ranging from 17 percent in March and April to 52 percent in
November, the city receives 1,628 hoursof bright sunshine annually,considerably
less than nearby Shenzhen and Hong Kong. Extreme temperatures have ranged
from 0 °C (32 °F) to 39.1 °C (102 °F).The last recorded snowfallin the city was
in January1893.
18. Safety
• Police telephone 110
• Fire telephone 119
• Hospital telephone 120
• 24-hour tourist information hotline:86666666
International SOS (China) Ltd.
Address: Room 1502, Dongshan Plaza, 69, Xian
Lie Zhong Lu
Admin Tel: 86-20-8732 6253
Admin Fax: 86-20-8732 6417
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