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2013-10-04
The Values of Volunteering: Cross-Cultural Perspectives - de Paul Dekker (Author)
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Le Titre Du Livre | The Values of Volunteering: Cross-Cultural Perspectives |
Sortié Le | 2013-10-04 |
Traducteur | Wolfgang Arshida |
Quantité de Pages | 718 Pages |
Taille du fichier | 74.21 MB |
Langue | Anglais & Français |
Éditeur | Troubador Press |
ISBN-10 | 0517031697-BOV |
Type de E-Book | ePub PDF AMZ MBP ODM |
de (Auteur) | Paul Dekker |
ISBN-13 | 759-9402157678-UFN |
Nom de Fichier | The-Values-of-Volunteering-Cross-Cultural-Perspectives.pdf |
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Erasmus Student Network is the largest student organisation in Europe founded in 1989 to support and develop student exchange programmes ESN is present in 1000 Higher Education Institutions in 40 countries with 15000 volunteers offering services to 200000 international students under the principle of Students Helping Students
Furthermore these assertions were not investigated from crosscultural perspectives Based on a study of students in 12 countries N 6570 we found that even when controlling for background variables social science students are actually less engaged in voluntary action than other students
Break out session on Arts and older people in care which was part of the Cultural Commissioning National Seminar in London on the 6th June 2014 Find out more …
For volunteerfocused aims subdivisions have included areas such as volunteer tourism crosscultural volunteering student volunteeringservicelearning and volunteer workcamping Alloni et al 2014 Coghlan 2007 Lyons and Wearing 2012 Pless and Borecká 2014
Concerning informal activities halls of residence focus on soft skills development and acquisition of skills through volunteering cultural and sporting activities whereas universities focus on working experience Both of them are committed to the acquisition of language skills by interaction with local students
promote volunteerism through their action and conduct Engaging in volunteer activity can effectively and positively enrich their understanding of local and social realities as well as create a bridge between themselves and the people in their host community This will make the time they spend as UN Volunteers even more rewarding and productive
Country of Assignment Algeria Host Institute United Nations Childrens Fund Volunteer Category National Specialist Number of Volunteer 1 Duration 12 months