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2018 CCAP (Cross-Cultural Awareness Program) Cultural Exchange Volunteers(CEVs) Recruiting
Apr 5, 2018  |  Read: 1,687

2018 CCAP (Cross-Cultural Awareness Program) Cultural Exchange Volunteers(CEVs) Recruiting

 

In this Programme, foreign residents in Korea are invited to share their culture with Korean youths. They are typically asked to visit schools as a CEV and present their own culture to the Korean students in collaboration with a Korean Interpretation Volunteer (KIV).

 

1.What are objectives of this programme?

To enhance the intercultural understanding of Korean Youth

To provide opportunities for all participants to share their cultural background

To promote learning to live together in a globalized world

To create a constructive partnership between Koreans and global citizens by fostering interaction

 

2. Who are the associated parties of  CCAP?

①      Participating School Teachers

②      CEVs(Cultural Exchange Volunteers)

③      KIVs(Korean Interpretation Volunteers)

 

3. What are the Main Activities?

Orientation is to provide opportunity to get to know about CCAP with other new participants.

In general, Orientation will cover each participant’s role, purpose of programme and share practical experience with others.

 

Regular class is the central part of CCAP activity.  One CEV and one KIV visit a pre-arranged Korean Shool and conduct a culture class. Each school is scheduled to receive one CCAP class per month for six months of the year(Spring Semester: April-June, Fall Semester: September-November).

 

 Caravan is to provide opportunities to schools who do not have regular contact with foreign cultures due to their geographical locations. The selected school will receive our caravan team composed of CEVs, KIVs and CCAP staff members, who will conduct two classes during the weekend. The programme includes homestay and cultural exchange classes.


Get-Together
is planned to promote friendship among CCAP participants, and it is arranged at a different place each time. Attending these event is a good way to meet other participants who are actively involved in CCAP.

 

 CCAP forum/Annual Forum is to provide the evaluation of programme with all CEVs, KIVs and School teacher. It enables to share their experience with others and suggest the better way to lead this programme.\

 

4. How to get involved in CCAP?

Qualification: Foreigners who are interested in cultural-exchange

   
   
  •     In     order to be CEVs(Cultural Exchange Volunteers), you need to register on our website(http://ccap.or.kr) and attend     CCAP orientation session on Tuesday, 10th, April,     2018 at 11th floor, UNESCO House.
   
   
  1. Go to our Website (http://ccap.or.kr) and click "join".

  2. As you are registering as a CEV, please click on "CEVs".

  3. Fill in your personal information and complete the registration.

  4. Once you receive the announcements regarding of orientation, please come along to attend CCAP Orientation session.

  5. If you want to participate the CCAP Orientation, you must register on our website first.

 

5. Where is UNESCO House located?

 exit 5,6, Euljiro ipgu(1ga) Station, Subway Line 2

exit 6, Myeong-dong Station, Subway Line 4

 

 

Korean National Federation of UNESCO Clubs and Associations

        303 UNESCO HOUSE, 26 Myungdong-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul, 100-810, Korea

    Tel: 070-8742-0415 / Fax: 02-776-8682 / Email: ccap506@naver.com

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