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[Summer Project] Titanium Program California Youth Leadership Advancement Project
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California Leadership Advancement Program

(A total of 20 students were recruited nationwide)

14 days + 1 day from July 24 to August 6, 2018

Winner of full scholarship from British Government

Initiated by a Chevening scholar who has been engaged in development education for more than ten years

Youth Leadership + Sustainable Development Theme

Public welfare practice

A potentially life-changing summer learning experience

Titanium Project’s Gold Medal Word of Mouth Project

Looking forward to having you as a teammate!

14 days

during the time

3 people

core mentor

5 people

Topic Tutor

Guide and accompany 20 teenagers,

Montessori Private School in Arcata, Northern California,

Sequoia National Forest Park,

On the Pacific coast and in and around San Francisco, take a look at what the children gained last year

On Aboriginal culture, marine life protection, water system management,

Forest system management, ecological farm, education based on environment,

In-depth experience, communication and research on social issues;

Look at what the children gained last year

Before departure


Understand the social or environmental problems around you,

Be prepared for discussions in the course.

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July 24

San Francisco International Airport, USA, pick up

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July 25


Take a private car to Arcata and enjoy the beautiful scenery of Northern California along the way

And endless amounts of pure oxygen negative ions...

Here we come!

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July 26


In a quaint Montessori private school

Experience the diversity of American schools

Leadership Advanced Module 1: Team Building, Ice Breaking;

Learn about the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

Visit the community charity organization-Wildlife Rescue Center

Learn about community agencies working to protect wildlife

American volunteer system

Beach Treasure Hunt

4


July 27


Leadership Advanced Module 2: Self-Awareness and Confidence Building


Hike to Patrick's Point where the sea meets the sky

Learn about biodiversity, oceans and land

Conduct team building and leadership training

5


July 28


Advanced Leadership Module 3: Communication Skills; Public Speaking

Visit one of the largest public welfare education institutions in the United States

Boys & Girls Club

As part of service learning, take American children to play and communicate

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July 29


Advanced Leadership Module 4: Diverse Perspectives and Inclusive Attitudes


Visit the Yurok Tribe, an indigenous “Indian” tribe;

Learn about Aboriginal culture and

How do their traditional lifestyles keep this green mountain and green water alive?

And the development of modernization

How does it affect their traditional culture and environment?


Take a boat trip to learn the story of the Klamath River in the Aboriginal settlement

Explore the relationship between rivers and oceans, rivers and ecological vegetation, and rivers and people

Understand the concept of ecosystem

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July 30


Advanced Leadership Module 5: Critical Thinking

Learn how to see further, think deeper and do better

Hiking Jurassic Park 3 filming location - National Forest Park

Experience the unique feeling of walking in the world's most unique virgin redwood forest

Learn about the thousand-year-old redwood tree ecosystem

and how this forest was protected and preserved

Understand what sustainable development is

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July 31


Advanced Leadership Module 6: Decision Making and Problem Solving

Exploring the organic farm

It turns out that farmers in the United States don’t all use helicopters to spread pesticides and fertilizers.

In a sustainable ecological farm

Race Australian pigs and drink milk squeezed by your own hands

Understand what Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is

Consider why CSA can promote healthy coexistence of people and the environment

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August 1


Advanced Leadership Module 7: Focus on Environmental and Social Issues

Selected from the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

Goals that interest you most and are willing to invest in experiencing change


Mangrove National Forest Park Camping

The outdoor barbecue part is the best, bar none

Experience with American tutors what American children have been playing since they were young

Toasted marshmallows, chocolate and cookies

10


August 2



Leadership Advanced Module 8: Building a Support Network

Understanding society as a network of people

How to help us achieve our goals

Leadership Advanced Module 9: Action Plan and Graduation Ceremony

With full knowledge, achievements and ideals

We have grown!

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August 3


Visit Humboldt State University;

Return to San Francisco and meet friends from all over the world at Centennial Youth Hostel

12


August 4


The world's top marine mammal research center

Learn about marine animal rescue

Learn about marine animals

Visited the University of California, Berkeley;

Beach night view

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August 5


Visit the world’s famous school—Stanford

Visit Silicon Valley, the innovation capital of the world

Experience high technology at Apple Visitor Experience Center

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August 6


Visit the Golden Gate Bridge and Jiuquhua Street in San Francisco

Ride on a century-old Ding Ding car

Project summary

See you off at the airport and return to China

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August 7

Arrive in China


After returning to China

Implement according to the personal plan established.


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