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CALL FOR APPLICATION: 2011 Summer Volunteer Program





Let Reading Inspire



PROGRAM
Dream Corps is recruiting about 65 international volunteers to participate in its 2011 Summer Volunteer Program in rural schools (township elementary or middle schools) and villages of China. Volunteers will take part in activities that include:



  • Establishing and developing libraries: decorations, cataloging books, electronic cataloging system set-ups, and library policy making.







  • Reading programs: "Library Month", "Reading Aloud", "Science and Reading", English Reading, and crafts.







  • Understanding and learning from locals: communicating with the local teachers, home visits, community research, and promoting reading in the community.





  • The program consists of 4 days of training in Beijing, 3 weeks of volunteer work on assigned volunteer sites, and 3 days concluding forum in Beijing. Check out the summer program schedule.

    QUALIFICATION FOR VOLUNTEERS



  • Volunteers must read, understand and agree to abide by the regulations outlined in theVolunteer Ethical Guidelines.







  • Interested in international development, rural education, and the non-profit sector in China.







  • Respectful of local rural customs, habits and culture and to humbly listen to the views of local teachers, leaders and parents.







  • Participate positively in all activities, and immerse in the local environment.







  • Is able to adapt to rural accommodations, environment and eating conditions.







  • Is able to communicate and work effectively and respectfully with people from different cultural backgrounds. Team-oriented and tolerant of diversity.







  • Responsible, well-organized and creative.







  • Willing to promote the importance of reading to the locals through various activities.







  • Experience as a volunteer and with community service.







  • Ability to speak mandarin Chinese is mandatory.





  • Please read the summer program schedule and make sure you are able to participate in the entire program. Attendance in the entire program is absolutely required.

    ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATION FOR TEAM LEADERS



  • Strong ability to manage, organize, plan, and access resources.







  • Very responsible.







  • Experience leading teams and promoting teamwork. Ability to identify talents of team members and to resolve conflicts. Must be able to lead a team to accomplish a goal.







  • Experience communicating with people from different cultures, backgrounds, and ages.







  • Can represent Dreams Corps and the team to negotiate with local community leaders.






  • APPLICATION PROCESS


  • STEP 1: Complete online application. 





    • There is no application fee.
    • Application form
    • Personal Statement (see guidelines for details)
    • Resume or CV


  • STEP 2: Interview 





    • Qualified applicants will be interviewed over the phone or in person, depending on location, availability and preference. The length of the interview is about one hour.
    • Phone interview via Skype
    • In person. Six locations: Beijing; New York City; Philadelphia; Charlottesville, Virginia; Toronto; Montreal. Space is limited in each location. Additional candidates will be interviewed by Skype.


  • STEP 3: Notification of Decision





    • February 14-February 25: Those selected for an interview will be notified.
    • February 20-March 20: Interviews will be scheduled by email by the interviewers and interviews will be held.
    • March 21: First group of accepted volunteers notified.
    • March 25: Deadline for first group to confirm participation.
    • March 26: Second group of accepted volunteers notified.
    • March 30: Deadline for second group to confirm participation.

    IMPORTANT DATES


  • Jan 23: Online application opens







  • February 20: Online application officially closes







  • April 9 - June 23: Summer Volunteer Program





    • April 9-30: Online training (4 sessions, about 2 hours per session)
    • May 19: Volunteer registration in Beijing, program begins; Team leader training in Beijing
    • May 20-23: Volunteer and librarian training in Beijing
    • May 24: Volunteers departing for sites
    • May 25-June 17: Working at sites
    • June 20: Return to Beijing
    • June 21: Team reports in Beijing
    • June 22-23: Concluding forum in Beijing

    PERSONAL STATEMENT GUIDELINES
    Please keep your statement between 500 words in Chinese or English. As a general guideline, please cover the following:
    1. Why do you want to volunteer with Dream Corps and what do you want to accomplish through your volunteer work?
    2. List your previous social work or volunteer experience. Please include dates, locations, activities, and your roles.
    3. Have you traveled or lived in rural China? for how long? If not, have you traveled or lived internationally? for how long? If so, please describe briefly (locations, dates and activities).
    4. Have you had any experience working with children or teachers? If so, please describe briefly (subjects, target audience and formats)
    5. What do you believe are the value of books and reading to the lives of rural children in China?
    6. For Team leaders: Have you had experience working as a team leader? Share your experience, what you learned, and challenges that you faced.
    7. Do you hope to conduct a personal or academic research project during your possible stay in China with Dream Corps? If so, please describe briefly.

    EXPENSE
    Volunteers pay their own airfare to Beijing. All volunteers pay a 2000 RMB (300 USD) fee at the beginning of the volunteer training in Beijing. The fee covers the cost of accommodations and lunch during training and the concluding forum, transportation to and from the program sites, lodging at the sites, travel health insurance, training handouts and a T-shirt. Volunteers should also bring some money for other meals during training and forum and for other personal expenses.

    2011 SITES INFORMATION
    The following communities and schools are the sites for 2011. Some changes are possible. Applicants can indicate preferences, but preferences cannot always be honored. During the online training more information about the sites will be provided.

    Established sites:


  • Laochangying Village, Peiying Township, Dengzhou, Henan







  • Tenglou Experimental Elementary School (only 6th grade students), Tenglou Village, Peiying Township, Dengzhou, Henan







  • Nanguang Middle School, Nanguang Township, Yibin, Sichuan







  • Huju Elementary School, Huju Township, Chaling, Zhuzhou, Hunan







  • Huju Middle School, Huju Township, Chaling, Zhuzhou, Hunan






  • New sites:


  • Liumangang Elementary School, Liumangang Village, Xinghuaying Township, Jinming District, Kaifeng, Henan







  • Jiudian Elementary School, Jinan Township, Jingzhou District, Jingzhou, Hubei







  • Yutai Middle School, Jinan Township, Jingzhou District, Jingzhou, Hubei







  • Yuanyi Elementary School, Peicheng District, Mianyang, Sichuan







  • Hengfeng Central Elementary School, Hengfeng Township, Gongxian, Yibin, Sichuan







  • Shilipu Hui Elementary School, Liuhu Township, Kongdong District, Pingliang, Gansu







  • If you have any more questions regarding our program, please visit Dream Corps 2011 Summer Volunteer Program FAQ. If you have any questions regarding the application and volunteer selection process, please contact us
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    枣市日志  二零一零年529日。By 向超群


    昨晚是在枣市中心小学度过的第一个晚上,纪念意义深重。


    其一,述良,泰安和我三人第一次同床,不共枕(没有枕头)。人有三只,床有两张。一张是很现代的席梦思,超英赶美不在话下;另一张是很古典的木头架子铺稻草垫子,透气环保清爽怡人。 买了超大床单一个:其大,足以睡老婆一位及孩子若干。故出自本人私囊,思量作长久之用,为未来积蓄前进的动力。床单虽大,铺于并排的两张床上,还是有点捉襟见肘。稻草床垫,半隐半现,倒也韵味十足!日后若要隐居,能有此景象,足矣!

    其二,这里有难得的静谧。鸡声鸟声猪叫声声声入耳,实乃以有声写无声的范例;家事国事天下事,事事不关心,也不枉我等抛弃凡尘俗事,忘却高楼霓虹,静心做一点实事。

    其三,这里的生态平衡令人叫绝。无论飞禽,抑或走兽,或者蚁蛾,皆处于食物链的一环,人也不例外。半夜被咬醒,穿长裤以抵御外族入侵,不过还是被见缝插针。一夜下来,清点战场,伤痕二十余处也。所幸元气未伤,青山尚在,不怕无柴。翰琳和译心之营房,防御措施较为完备,有蚊帐环卫八方。但也并非固若金汤,二人半夜挑灯看剑,对闯入禁地者格杀勿论,颇有斩获。今早,兵分两路:三千人马留守大本营治理府库;另发精锐两千,入县城,会友军,购弹药辎重,万众一心,众志成城,为来日血战厉兵秣马。



    闲话少叙,进入正题。

    今天的主要任务是图书分类。在昨天划分的大类的基础上,我们对各类的内部进行了排序。其实这个工作昨天晚上就开始了。翰琳和述良因为今天要去县城,提前把今天的任务完成了一部分。这种积极的工作态度,是什么样的态度?是共产主义的态度!是我们每个人都需要学习的态度!特别是某些其他队的队员们,你们要好好学习!(哈哈!)同时,我们也向甘愿留守战场,加班加点的同志们致以亲切的慰问和衷心的感谢!你们的辛勤劳动,是会永垂史册的!同时,我们也要感谢其他的同志们,你们任劳任怨,百里迢迢地跑到县城,为我们采购,来回奔波,也是相当辛苦的!革命分工不同,没有高低贵贱之分!(要是有些人在前面对号入座产生误解,看到这儿请笑一笑!)

    另外,我们把学校后勤主任谢老师捐献出来的电脑安装好了,并下载了软件,目前已经成功的运行了。在此,我们需要感谢我们谭校长和谢主任的大力支持和配合,没有这台电脑,巧妇也难为无米之炊!还要感谢远在千里之外的James同学,虽然上次考的软件是不完整的,但是在他的耐心指导和帮助下我们成功地摆平了这件事情!好事多磨,重点还是“好事”嘛!呵呵

    最值得一提的是,今天有好几个孩子来到我们图书室看书,他们看到书很高兴,很兴奋!有几个还看得很专心,特别是看漫画书的。不过我们在图书室的开放程度上还要下功夫,因为这几个同学跟我们说他们以前没有来过图书室。我们需要让更多的孩子能看到这些好书!

    工作期间,有两位老师来访,一位是参加了我们在北京的交流的,恕我忘记了名字。另一位是我们学校的方老师。长沙人,放假没有回家。跟两位的聊天中,我们发现了农村教育中的一些问题,一个是形式上的问题。有些书是应付检查用的,孩子们翻都不会翻,但是还是要放在图书室。不过我们成功地游说了罗老师,在她的帮助下,谭校长同意了我们把那些“农业技术”的书挪到另外的书架,把DC的书放到进门的显眼的书架上的建议。在此对谭校长和罗老师表示感谢!另外一个问题是农村学校教师人才的流失问题。从和方老师的聊天中我能感受到,像她这样的从大城市来的老师不会在农村学校待很久。她说每个人都是为了更好的未来,这当然也没错。

    晚上和刘燕(音)姐通了电话,一是索要DC今年弄过来的书籍的电子表格。二是商议建设“书香校园”图书角的可能性。详情暂时不表,待日后详谈。

    就此收笔。明天继续。

    P.S. 晚上开灯,有无数飞蛾扑灯。

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