Little Star PROJECT BOOKLET
SUMMER 2016 18 July – 31 August
Little Star is a Project Based on Exchange (PBox) under campaign made by AIESEC in Universitas Indonesia. We aims to provide the local children a proper education, through an effective teaching and empowering to be a good leader.
LC Universitas Indonesia Established and Located in one of the most prestigious Universitas Indonesia, AIESEC in UI won many national achievements like become the best Local Commitee in Indonesia since 2014. Moreover, AIESEC in UI is on the top 2 for Global Citizen Program in wide world and the best Local Commitee in Asia Pacific Region.
Facts about education in Indonesia
34% of Schools Need More Teachers A total of 21 percent of schools in urban areas are in need of more teachers, while the rate stands at 37 percent in remote areas and 55 percent in rural areas. In general, 34 percent of the total schools in the country experience shortage of educators.
54% of Teachers in Indonesia are Under-qualified
Every minute, four teenagers drop out from school.
Based on 2010 data from the Ministry of National Education, 54 percent of teachers need skills improvement
In 2010 educaTon data shows that 1.3 million children and teenagers aged 7 to 15 years old dropped out from school.
We are seek for a brave young leader who are willing to help them. Thus, we are looking for you!
What will you do? TEACHING - Teach basic fun english - Introduce kids with your culture - Give them leadership simulation
INDUCTION SEMINAR
• Learn little bit about Indonesia • Prepare the best idea for teaching
CAMPAIGN • Promote the #IWasHere campaign in social media • Invite others to participate • Give awareness about The need of good quality of Education for kids
GLOBAL FESTIVAL
FINAL MATERIAL
• Event that gives you opportunity to showcase your culture, such as food, clothes, entertainment, music, etc.
• Make documentations throughout your experience in Indonesia in the form of pictures or videos
Project Timeline Dates
Schedule
Descrip/on
EP Arrival
This is the latest date of your Arrival to Indonesia.
19 July
Welcoming Party
This is the day when we will celebrate your Arrival! There will be a lot of acQviQes, games, etc for geRng to know each other.
19 - 22 July
Incoming PreparaQon Seminar (IPS)
In this days, we will provide some soW skills, presentaQon ideas, and culture insight about Indonesia for you to prepare during your internship.
25 July - 12 August
Working days
You will work from Monday to Friday (09:00 – 14:00). Don’t worry, during weekends you are free.
13 - 21 August
Holiday
We will have holiday trip together in the fiWh week of the project.
30 August
Closing Ceremony & Farewell Party
This is the day when we will enjoy and cherish the moment together before you fly back home.
31 August
EP Departure
This is the earliest date of your departure from Indonesia.
18 July
NOTES: • This schedule still might be change, but the date of the project will still 18 July – 31 August. • There will be Global Festival event for the exact date we will announced soon.
REQUIRED PREPARATIONS
1. Socio-culture visa 2. International health and travel insurance 3. Personal laptop & camera 4. Traditional stuffs (clothes, traditional instruments; ag, map, toys etc) 5. Unique methods of teaching or playing that can be used in class
EXPECTED RESULT
1. Develop their leadership skill and soft skills such as presentation skill, communication skill, and teaching skill 2. Have Global Mindset 3. Increase cultural understanding 4. Become creative, innovative and solution oriented 5. Reach awareness to become a long life learner
WE PROVIDE YOU
Accomodation
Buddy
One Meal
Holiday
Airport Pick-Up
PROJECT LOCATION
Depok is a city located in the bordering area between Jakarta and West Java Province. It takes around 45 – 60 Minutes to go from or to the center of Jakarta Depok has several shopping centers and malls. There are also a lot of local restaurants and cool places to hang out with friends along the main street Your accommodation and the schools will be around this city.
Ji Young Kim (South Korea)
Ji Young Noh (South Korea)
LITTLE STAR PROJECT
GREATEST CHILDREN PROJECT
“Experience that I had in Indonesia taught me a lot about many aspects in my life. Although my first experience in Indonesia was not good and I even closed my mind, so I couldn't see the good things that actually happening to me. But as I interact with people around me, I realised that I should appreciate more, even the smallest thing. So I worked my way up, and in the end, this experience, which I presumed "bad" at first, gave me so much lessons. I'm really grateful to be able to join this program and met many wonderful people. This experience truly exceeds my expectation!”
“It was the first time for me to teach children at school and it was an absolutely rewarding thing. You will find yourself obtaining energy from children and it is quite an amazing experience. And I could learn and experience all new culture which was very refreshing and memorable. Finally, I also motivated a lot by meeting amazing, diverse people with different backgrounds. I cannot tell it was easy and comfortable but now I cannot imagine my gap year without this experience anymore. Get out of your comfort zone, then you will find your different side and you will love it!”
SNEEK PEEK OF INDONESIA
Indonesian Cuisine
NASI RAWON is a dish made of beef stew, this cuisine is most popular in and from East Java.
BEEF RENDANG This dish originated from Padang, Sumatra. Padang food is famous for its spicy-ness and richness in flavour.
SATAY Satay is meat skewers that are cooked over coals. It is a national dish conceived by street vendors and has been one of most celebrated food in Indonesia.
Public Transportation Transjakarta is the series of bus lines operating on certain routes with the bus is running from the right side of the lane in its designated lane. There are 8 corridors in operation and you can move anywhere you like at a flat rate as long as you don't get out of the bus shelter. At the time of updates, it costs Rp3500 per ride. See www.rutebusway.com to learn about the routes.
The Kereta Api Indonesia commuter train (kereta api) runs several times daily from Bogor/Depok to Jakarta. See the map of other train routes in Jakarta. Check out the various communter apps to follow the status of the trains.
Go-Jek and Grab Bike have developed an organized Ojek network that allows you to order an Ojek from your phone. They can be ordered to transport yourself, pick up a meal from a restaurant or deliver goods and documents. Their computerized system uses transparent pricing which reduces the uncertainty of the costs involved! Many people are using these services as transportation time is greatly reduced.
Mikrolet and angkot (these vehicles go by other names as well) are smaller vans/mini-buses that serve set routes on smaller main roads. They seat 9-12 people, depending on the type. Fares depend on the distance. Students pay less if in uniform.
Meet The Organising Committee
DOMINIQUE NIKEN OC President
VANDA ARYANTHERA OC Finance
AYU ASTIARIANI OC Marketing
FADEL M. ALI OC Program
MAYLSHA TIARA OC Partnership
CINDY RAHMADAVITA OC Selection & Learning
MARIA NAFISAH K.
TAZKIYA NISA
Sub-OC Selection & Learning
Sub-OC Selection & Learning
We are waiting for you! dmnqniken@gmail.com (+62) 87770822920 Dominique Virgil Tuapetel
Apply now! – http://bit.ly/AppLyttleStarSummer20116