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2013 Summer Camp Project Proposal PDF
2013 Summer Camp Project Proposal PDF
2013 PROJECT
Project Outline
TAIWAN INTERNATIONAL YOUTH
EXCHANGE ASSOCIATION
Chinglish Summer Camp, Taiwan 2013
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................3
WHAT IS TIYEA? ................................................................................................................. 3
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INTRODUCTION
Purpose of Plan
Over a past decade, the Taiwan government has been encouraging high school students to
broaden their views of what the world is, and make opportunities to experience different
cultures. Some high school students do make it abroad, but not every student or their families
can afford to travel overseas. Therefore, we, the Taiwan International Youth Exchange
Association, have deemed it more economically sound to invite a few students from the United
States to come and join in a summer camp. The summer camp will provide an opportunity to
Taiwanese high school students to experience western culture, enhance their English language
skills, and make American friends without the excess need of traveling expenses. And also
provide an opportunity to American students to experience a different culture and life style,
make friends with the students in Taiwan, and broaden their perspective of the world.
The goals and objectives for this project will focus on implementing the following:
Application
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Candidate Requirements
− 16 ~ 18 years old
− Good academic standing and health
− An Interest in learning Chinese culture
− An Interest in learning Mandarin
− Must be proficient in English
− Highly motivated
− Willingness to serve and help when required
− Good interpersonal skills and communication skills
− Actively participates in student government or after school activities such as clubs,
sports, or service projects.
− Good coordinator and scheduled planner are required for group leaders.
Program Fees
For the duration of the program, TIYEA or Learning First or the hosting family will pay for the
meals, accommodations, planned activities, travel insurance(in Taiwan) and group
transportation in Taiwan. If students go shopping with their host family, that is at their own
expense.
The participant must pay the following expenses:
1. Round-trip air fare from U.S.A. to Taiwan.
2. passport application fees
3. overweight luggage
4. Personal expenses.
Timeline
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TOUR INFORMATION
The National Palace Museum The National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall
Fun places
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Old Streets
Temples
Nature of Taiwan
National Parks
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2011~2012 SUMMER CAMP
In the past 2 years, we invited 12-19 students to come and join our
summer camp. The students who came enjoyed their days in
Taiwan. They worked in different elementary schools and high
schools. They had a service project where they spent the day in
the mountains in Fusing. They also made a study tour where they
visited and taught in different high schools. They enjoyed the
different culture, friendly people, unique food and fun places in
Taiwan. All the memories will stay in their hearts for life.
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