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Quality Education - Target 4.4

All volunteer opportunities contribute towards one of the 17Sustainable Development Goals

Spanish

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Project
The project aims to impact SDG #4 by developing high-level cognitive and transferable skills to people of all ages through activities and/or workshops connected to art production (e.g painting, sculpture, music, theater, photography...)
This project contributes to,
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Quality Education - Target 4.4

By 2030, substantially increase the number of youth and adults who have relevant skills, including technical and vocational skills, for employment, decent jobs and entrepreneurship

Role

About the job and it’s activities

About

Working hours

Monday to Friday, - 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Project Activities

  • Week 1
    Construction of didactic resources for use in classes.
    Preparation of material (paint, brushes, pencils, leaves, plasticine, clay, costumes, hats, masks) for the development of the classes
    Accompaniment to children with learning difficulties, behavior, limits or with some physical characteristic
    Ordering and saving of teaching resources and material used in classes
    Determinate measure of outcome system and material to be used
    Onboarding space with partner to set expectations towards project artistic focus and beneficiaries development
    Get to know the staff and beneficiaries
    Shadowing at workplace to understands the future routines and profiles you will work with
    Training on how to manage and engage with project beneficiaries
    The hours in which the volunteer would work would be from 10 a.m. to 12 a.m. and from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.
  • Week 2
    Bring interactive classes to understand throughout the week the beneficiaries' backgrounds with arts and their professional and personal dreams for the future
    Introductory session about the project, the SDG and presentation of the volunteer to the students
    Design and prepare educational methodology and materials (from activities instructions to the raw material and ingredients)
    Build and present activities calendar considering beneficiaries' from practical learning until "hands-on" i.e. peer tutoring, chain drawings, jigsaws, etc
    Construction of didactic resources for use in classes.
    Preparation of material (paint, brushes, pencils, leaves, plasticine, clay, costumes, hats, masks) for the development of the classes
    Accompaniment to children with learning difficulties, behavior, limits or with some physical characteristic
    Ordering and saving of teaching resources and material used in classes
    The hours in which the volunteer would work would be from 10 a.m. to 12 a.m. and from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.
  • Week 3
    Construction of didactic resources for use in classes.
    Create a Personal Development Plan for each participant and tracking their improvement weekly by a coaching system
    Bring activities that explore imagination, problem solving, critical thinking, creativity, teamwork and communication skills between the beneficiaries
    Run artistical first step activities with beneficiaries in order for them to have first contact with the different artistic materials and media (e.g. drawings vs painting, sculpturing, photographs etc.)
    The hours in which the volunteer would work would be from 10 a.m. to 12 a.m. and from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.
    Preparation of material (paint, brushes, pencils, leaves, plasticine, clay, costumes, hats, masks) for the development of the classes
    Ordering and saving of teaching resources and material used in classes
    Accompaniment to children with learning difficulties, behavior, limits or with some physical characteristic
  • Week 4
    Accompaniment to children with learning difficulties, behavior, limits or with some physical characteristic
    Preparation of material (paint, brushes, pencils, leaves, plasticine, clay, costumes, hats, masks) for the development of the classes
    Use libraries and computer laboratories to diversify the research spaces and build an interactive environment for their case study
    Bring data towards Arts & Employability in the world and request a case study or groups presentation about the connection of arts with their future (diversified by topics, research areas, cultures etc)
    The hours in which the volunteer would work would be from 10 a.m. to 12 a.m. and from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.
    Ordering and saving of teaching resources and material used in classes
    Construction of didactic resources for use in classes
    Deliver weekly lessons connecting the development of art and creativity skills with beneficiaries dreams and plans for the future
    Go outside of the classroom to explore the cities' cultural and artistic scene (e.g museums, galleries, local projects, art schools or panel with artists)
  • Week 5
    Conclude the main project and run an Art Exhibition with all the artistic activities from the past weeks
    Construction of didactic resources for use in classes
    Preparation of material (paint, brushes, pencils, leaves, plasticine, clay, costumes, hats, masks) for the development of the classes
    Accompaniment to children with learning difficulties, behavior, limits or with some physical characteristic
    Ordering and saving of teaching resources and material used in classes
    The hours in which the volunteer would work would be from 10 a.m. to 12 a.m. and from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.
    Set up a "creative brainstorming" to define the project artistic development with the beneficiaries (e.g media they will work with, expected creation and how to do it)
    Divide the final project into smaller activities and define the responsibles for each part of the whole creation (e.g by sorting, building groups of interests, connecting with previous activities deliveries, etc)
  • Week 6
    Present the results of the projects and add final recommendations on sustainable living
    Analyse data to determinate outcome results (how does art develop cognitive skills?)
    Collect data from what you have learned
    Build final project report and presented to AIESEC members and community
    The hours in which the volunteer would work would be from 10 a.m. to 12 a.m. and from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.
    Construction of didactic resources for use in classes
    Preparation of material (paint, brushes, pencils, leaves, plasticine, clay, costumes, hats, masks) for the development of the classes
    Accompaniment to children with learning difficulties, behavior, limits or with some physical characteristic
    Ordering and saving of teaching resources and material used in classes
  • Week 7
  • Week 8

Process

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Logistics

What you’ll be provided with during your stay

Benefits of becoming a Global Volunteer

Learn about the Sustainable Development Goals and participate in a social project designed for impact.
International Exposure - Experience new cultures and industries.
Develop your Leadership (our programs can help you develop the following leadership values: striving for excellence, demonstrating integrity, activating leadership, acting sustainably, enjoying participation and living diversity).
Receive AIESEC Support for Selection (assistance with your application to opportunities and decision making process).
Receive AIESEC Support after Selection (Visa support, help in finding and providing accommodation, assisting during first day of work).

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