8.4.09

For Sharing

Czesch Ladies and Gentleman :)
First of all I want to declare the idea of this entry:) So let's go back to my past, which took place in train and where I was taught one TOAST (you know we georgians are keen on making toasts, so that's why this entry is so long :D ) and the toast was about SHARING :)
And now holding this keyboard (nobody supplied me with vodka) I wanna promote Sharing the experience which we get from workshops, because I think it is very helpful to know others approachh to this case:)

As far as I already done several workshops, I understood that pupils need from us to be a bit humoric and involve them all in the process :) first three days are hardest part I think,but then on advanced sessions they are more open and ready for interactions:) what do u think about this?
and the coolest part :) One of my groups told me, or complained that 2 days of advanced sessions aren't enough, they wanted more :) and it was very nice, maybe somebody from MC will read this and change :D (EWA is sitting next to me actually)

Do u find difficult to communicate with the youngsters from Poland? I think they are very friendly, but some part of them do not want to speak with because they consider theit english to be bad:(

And how do you think, which part they like the most?

Best regards,
Otar

30.3.09

hey.....

26.3.09


LC Wrocław UE
Enter Your Future 2009

I don’t know if you have the same, but when I look at Enter Your Future abbreviation, F turns into E and all I see is not EYF, but EYE. It might be a trick of a sight sense, but come on! Isn’t it true? Indeed- EYF is the EYE wide open to the global adventure, international relationships and friendship! High school students have a great opportunity to get to know foreign cultures, new ideas and points of view. It’s a good lesson of tolerance and cultural understanding, and all because of these amazing people!!! Ladies and Gentlemen- all eyes on them! These are our heroes.


Amy (left) and Betty from China- very friendly and well-organized girls, who fell in love with Wrocław immediately. This traineeship is their first journey to Europe.

Alfonso from Peru- guy who have friends from all around the Europe, decided to come here and share his optimism and passion with us.

Shushan from Armenia- charming girl with lots of fresh ideas. She speaks Russian well, so some Polish is quite understandable for her too.

Varun from India- he is arriving here on Saturday. We can’t wait to meet him!

Our trainees have visited already schools in Lubin, Lubań Śląski and Opole.

Here are some photos from their first meetings with students.


And we, as a Polish part of our team, will do everything for our trainees to make them feel comfortable here, because they are the apples of our eyes. We are not heading for future, we are Entering the Future right nowJ

You will see the next note from us soon. (and some new pictures too)

28.2.09

Interns in da house!

We would like to welcome first 12 interns who are taking part in Preparation Weekend from 27 February till 1 March!

Welcome interns from Kazachstan, Armenia, Georgia and China!!! :))

So far the preparation weekend is going great, very intensively and with lot of content and other adventures.

Stay tuned for pictures and first relations from workshops!

Ewa

Enter Your Future Intro

Hey!

This blog is created for Interns of Enter Your Future Project to share their amazing internship experience.

What is Enter Your Future about?

Enter Your Future is a project organized by AIESEC in Poland in order to give young students inspiration to be entrepreneurial, motivate them to do more, give them impulse to think, get to know their strengths and how to build on them and generate ideas. All of that will be happening during workshops in high schools in totally diversified multinational environment.

More than 70 international interns from all around the world will come to Poland to in October 2009 in order to run workshops about entrepreneurship in polish high schools. During 6 - 8 weeksof their stay they will conduct workshops in groups of 3 in high schools.

What they will do?

Interns will run workshops in high schools, spending one week in each and living with pupils and their families. From Monday till Wednesday there will be one day long workshops conducted on basic of entrepreneurship for 3 groups of 25 - 30 people. On Thursday and Friday the most outstanding and active pupils in the group of 25 will take part in advanced trainings of entrepreneurship and leadership skills. During the whole project there will be competition for pupils for the most innovative idea for business. The whole project ends with another huge event -Closing Gala. During this event there will be a lot of multinational performances as well as Official Closing and Awards Gala of the Competition.