Wednesday, April 8, 2009

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Youth Challenge - Youth Challenge

Last Saturday was a wonderful evening at our club, and we're kicking off our next project Youth Challenge (Youth Challenge).

Last Saturday Was An enjoyable time in our Club, and Now We Are Beginning a new project Youth Challenge.

What is "Youth Challenge? It is a program to develop young people. The program began in 1956, known as the Duke of Edinburgh Award, today this program is carried out in 126 countries, including the United Kingdom and Singapore. More than 6 million young people around the world have what they have done. What is the purpose of "Youth Challenge" is that every young man rete itself, that they themselves create their own programs and goals to be achieved, they will see their own progress as a team and individually.

What is Youth Challenge? It's a Youth Development Program. It Was started in 1956, Then Known as the Duke of Duke of Edinburgh's Award, the Programme has now spread to 126 country clubs, like the United Kingdom and Singapore. Over 6 million young people worldwide Award Have taken up the challenge. The goal of Youth Challenge Youth Challenge Is That Each Himself, That the Youths Themselves Their Own program design and Objectives, And That They Would Evaluate Their Own Themselves progress as a group and as an individual.

Youth will learn how to choose and plan their project, also how to comply with the project from start to finish. As well as how they will work with young people from very different personalities to them and how they will overcome the difficulties presented to them on the road, as a team and also himself.

The Youths will learn how Their plan to choose and project, as well as the project follow-through from the Beginning to the end. They will work with Others Whose Also May Be Very Different Personalities and how to Overcome the Difficulties That Appear Along the way, as a group and Individually as well.

Before introducing the new program began with a small game in which each of the young should take toilet paper "just enough" ... the end of this small game was that everyone had a large amount of paper and the more was the amount they (as) should tell the most important events of their lives. We play a game called "Blanket Game" ósea “Juego de Manta”. Tuvimos mucha diversión con eso.

Before we presented the new program, we began with a small game in which each youth had to take as much toilet paper as he or she “needed”… at the end of passing out the toilet paper each youth had to tell as many facts about him or herself according to how many pieces he or she had taken. We also played the Blanket Game and had a lot of fun with that.





Pasado este juego de introducción para ir conociéndose unos a otros. Dimos pase a nuestro Gerente de Proyectos, Keng Suan, to explain a little about Youth Challenge and is this program. We also had a talk show, how a television program in which our young last season, would tell us a bit of experience in the project "Youth Challenge." We met with one of our young (Laura), which conducted a series of questions for each of the young participants, who carried out his project last season.

After the introductory games we Knew Each Other Better. Our Project Manager, Keng Suan, Explain to us a little about Youth Challenge and What It Was about. We Also Had A Talk Show, like a TV program, in Which Our Youths Who with us last cycle Were Told Us About Their experience in the Youth Challenge project. Laura, one of Our Youths, Asked a series of questions to the Participants That Were Involved in the project last cycle.





They told us some of their stories, how they felt, how they chose their project, what difficulties are presented, any memories that and finally, what they learned from your project.

They Told Us A Few of Their anecdotes, How They felt, How They Chose Their Project, What They Had Difficulties, Some memories of What Happened and finally, What They Learnt of the Project.

All this and much more will be discussed in the next week ...

Read about All These and more next week ...

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