2010 Global English Camp
ABOUT PSCORE
PSCORE is a non-profit, non-religious, non-partisan NGO working for the reunification of the Korean peninsula. PSCORE is comprised of North Korean defectors, young South Koreas, and foreigners who share a common interest and passion for the reunification of the Korean peninsula and North Korean human rights issues. PSCORE strives for mutual understanding and harmony between the two Koreas and aims to provide a platform to discuss topics such as democratization, human rights and social issues.
CAMP INFORMATION
Date: Friday, June 25 ? Sunday, June 27, 2010
Location: Gapyeong, Gyeonggi-do
Partners: US Department of State, Hanns Seidel Foundation
Participants: 25 university students originally from North Korea
18 South Korean student volunteers
17 foreign instructors of various nationalities
Purpose:
As part of the effort to promote education and activities for North Korean refugees in South Korea, PSCORE presents the Global English Camp! In addition to improving English and facilitating discussion of topics such as reunification and the future of North Korea, the Global English Camp seeks to enhance North Korean refugees’ understanding of democratic systems.
CAMP PROGRAMS
Mock Election:
The mock election is the hallmark of the Global English Camp. After two campaigning sessions (Day 1 and Day 2), all camp participants will vote for the student to be inaugurated as president. The roles in the mock election are:
- POLITICAL PARTY (4 groups) — each group will choose a platform and a presidential candidate (a North Korean student) and run a campaign for his/her election
- MEDIA (1 group) — responsibly cover the election through a chosen medium (written, broadcast, etc) and provide voters with updates and vital information
- ELECTORAL COMMITTEE (1 group) ? this group will manage the election, create the ballot, and establish the rules of conduct for the election
Guest Speakers:
- US Embassy (Day 1) — Students will acquire knowledge regarding the US system of democracy and will be educated on the role of citizens within a democracy.
- Hanns Seidel Foundation (Day 2) ? Students will learn about the German model of reunification and its relevance to the situation on the Korean peninsula.
Cultural Awareness Activity: (to be prepared with your group prior to camp)
Each team will choose a country and prepare and informative fun cultural presentation. (in the past, groups have chosen to sing native songs, learn and teach cultural dances, complete a group puzzle, and organize a quiz about their chosen country) Please submit your choice of country by June 4.
Resource Booklet:
Consists of English resources and lessons that can be used as a supplement within the camp (Getting to Know Each Other, Making Choices, etc.), as well as basic descriptions, reading materials, and exercises regarding democracy.
VOLUNTEER ROLES
Though this camp functions primarily as collaborative effort between ALL group members, and all parties are expected to help as required, the foreign teachers will be the leaders that give their groups direction and keep them on-track.
Foreign Teachers:
- Lead Instructor — acts as the primary moderator for his/her group, is responsible for heading the planning and preparation of a cultural exchange activity (prior to the camp dates), and will help their team organize a campaign in the mock election
- Assistant Instructor — facilitates group activities, acts as a “right-hand man” for their assigned Lead Instructor, and heads their team’s act for the talent show
South Korean Volunteers: assist foreign teachers in the preparation of a cultural activity, talent show, and campaign as needed, act as a linguistic bridge if required. There will also be a South Korean Leader to take charge of the South Korean volunteers.
PRE-CAMP RESPONSIBILTIES
- Submit country of choice for the Cultural Awareness Activity (due date: June 4!) and begin to prepare presentation for the camp
- Each team should submit 10 questions about democracy and about English (due date: June 12!)
- Brainstorm ideas for the talent show and undertake any necessary preparations
- Arrange a time convenient to all group members to meet at the PSCORE office in order to be informed about issues specific to North Korean refugees
OTHER INFO
Photos are not allowed at Global English Camp, due to the fact that many North Korean defectors choose to hide their identities. PSCORE will have an official camera for photographs to capture the memories responsibly!
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GROUP ASSIGNMENTS
Group 1 | Group 2 | Group 3 | Group 4 | Group 5 | Group 6 | |
Election Role | Political Party 1 | Political Party 2 | Political Party 3 | Political Party 4 | Electoral Committee | Media |
Lead Teacher | Robert | Markus | Sean | Jenna | Mary | Julie |
Assistant(s) | Rita
Danny |
Christine
Theo? |
Jamie Charlotte | Veronica
Eric |
Geoff | Ryan
James |
South Korean Leader | Seung-woo Lee | Jung-woo Lee | Eun-sol Kim | Hyun-muk Jeong | Kyung-jun Kim | Dong-hwan Won |