Future Discovery Day in Banteay Meanchhey: PPA of 46th SSEAYP CPYs

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Future Discovery Day

Mentoring Program


Report Content Executive Summary

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Problem Analysis

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Our Solution: Future Discovery Day

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Project Location

Mentoring Program Objectives

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Mentoring Activities

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Benefits for Mentees

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Mentors & Requirements

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Project Timeline

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Application Process

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FDD Project Result Snapshot

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Mentee Selection Statistics

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Monitoring & Evaluation Framework

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Online Mentoring Platform

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Participants’ Feedback

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Partners & Sponsors

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(UNICEF, 2017)


Executive Summary Planning for the future is such an indispensable skill for youth, especially in their teenage years when most of them are not yet sure whether or not to pursue higher education, what majors to study, or what careers to take on. This project aims to help 70 students in Banteay Meanchey province who are in grade 11-12 expand their perspectives; explore a large variety of options in life beyond what they could observe in their small village; and attain practical skills to plan, analyze, and decide on their future with better information, critical assessment, and supports. Moreover, since the Cambodian Participating Youth and SIC have a large pool of resource persons and connections with other educational institutions, this project also provides an on-going mentoring support to the students in order to help them plan; manage; and lead a more successful academic journey, personal growth, and personal leadership development journey. (UNICEF, 2017)

(PIC, 2017)

(MoEYS, 2018)


Problem Analysis Grade 10-12 students are not taking their future into their own hands.

Limited resources, exposure, and choices

(UNICEF, 2017)

Lack of supports and guidance

(PIC, 2017)

Low conďŹ dence and limited goal-setting skill

(MoEYS, 2018)


Enrollment Rate

The Challenge Overview 97.8%

89.85% 89.85%

13.13% 13.13%

(UNICEF, 2017)

(UNICEF, 2017)

x2

times

Rural students are more likely to drop out of school compared to urban.

(PIC, 2017) (PIC, 2017)

x4

times

Disadvantaged students are less likely to achieve the baseline level in PISA.

(MoEYS, 2018)

(MoEYS, 2018)


Future Discovery Day


Our Solution: Future Discovery Day

Ice-breakers

University & Career Counselling Booths (UNICEF, 2017)

Inspirational Stories

Goal Setting Skill

(PIC, 2017)

Career-fit Test

Learning Resources

(MoEYS, 2018)


Project Location

(UNICEF, 2017)

(PIC, 2017)

(MoEYS, 2018)


Project Timeline 24 Dec

30 Dec

2 Jan

5 Jan

6 Jan

31 Jan

Jan-Apr

• Role Delegation: Each CPY was confirmed about her/his roles/tasks.

• Booth Materials: Booth representatives submitted booth materials.

• Final Cross check: OC team meeting + packing for Banteay Meanchey

• Future Discovery Day: Project implementation date

• Online Mentoring: Resource posting in Facebook group began.

• 1:1 Mentoring Program Application: Deadline for mentee application • 1:1 Mentoring Program: Mentees got matched with mentors & mentoring calls began.

(UNICEF, 2017)

(PIC, 2017)

(MoEYS, 2018)


Future Discovery Day Agenda Sunday 5th January 2020

09:00 - 09:15am: Ice-breaking

12:30 - 01:30pm: Lunch

09:15 - 09:40am: Open/Introduction

01:30 - 02:15pm: Booth Info Reflection

09:30 - 10:15am: Inspirational Stories

02:15 - 03:00pm: Goal Setting

10:15 - 10:30am: Break & Refreshment

03:00 - 03:15pm: Learning Resources

10:30 - 11:00am: Career-fit Test

03:15 - 03:40pm: Mentoring Program

11:00 - 12:30pm: Booth Consultation

03:40 - 04:00pm: Closing

(UNICEF, 2017)

(PIC, 2017)

(MoEYS, 2018)


FDD Project Result Snapshot 70 students 60% from grade 11 40% from grade 12 (and two teachers)

CPY Batch 46th

110 books

28 CPYs CNL & OBSC Japanese Admin

(UNICEF, 2017)

donated to the library

(PIC, 2017)

(MoEYS, 2018)


Activities (Morning)

Ice-breaking

Open/Introduction

Inspirational Stories

Break & Refreshment

Career-fit Test

Major & Career Consultation

(UNICEF, 2017)

(PIC, 2017)

(MoEYS, 2018)


Activities (Afternoon)

Lunch

Booth Info Reflection

Goal Setting

Learning Resources

Mentoring Program

Closing

(UNICEF, 2017)

(PIC, 2017)

(MoEYS, 2018)


Major & Career Booths Booth Host * 13 Majors * 6 Careers * 1 General Consultation

- Research and prepare informational materials to explain about the major/career at the booth, for example: what is the major about? what is the future prospect? where to study? how to prepare for this? scholarships and opportunities?

University’s Major Host

Career Host

BOOTH 1: Law/IR/DEV - Dara: Law - Ksartra, Jom: IR - Dom: Development Economics

BOOTH 3: Business - Thearith: Finance & Banking - Molly: Biz Management

BOOTH 5: Media & IT - Pidor: Media & Communication - Sambath: Computer Science

BOOTH 7: Career Path - Samphos: Government - Bon: Career in the Military - Leakhena: NGO - Nita: Private Sector - Ki hour: Entrepreneur / Life as a Freelancer

BOOTH 2: English/EDU - Pisey: Education - Bora: English

BOOTH 4: Medical - Muyteang: Pharmacy - Smey: Medical Science

BOOTH 6: Architecture/Art - Vuth: Architecture/Urbanism - Oggizz: Art School

BOOTH 8: TVET - Kaka: TVET

SPECIAL BOOTH 9: General Counselling (for students who do not know what to study) - Likean, Ellen (additional help from: Kim/Sue Jin) * Note: Green color code = Mentor

(UNICEF, 2017)

(PIC, 2017)

(MoEYS, 2018)


MEAL Framework

Monitoring

Evaluation/Assessment

Learning

Student learning progress Interaction and proactiveness Satisfaction

Pre- and post-tests Evaluation forms Facebook stats

Feedback sessions

(UNICEF, 2017)

(PIC, 2017)

(MoEYS, 2018)


Participants’ Feedback

(UNICEF, 2017)

86%

of the students gave feedback.

92%

reported “very satisfied” and felt more confident after participating.

86%

thought they are more aware of opportunities in studies and careers.

(PIC, 2017)

(MoEYS, 2018)


Participants’ Feedback How do you (participants) describe your feeling about this project?

“Thank to the program that enables me to have more confidence in myself.”

“I really love this program because it has provided me a wider perspective in choosing my study major and future career.”

“I hope there will be more programs like this that will reach out to students in rural area.”

(UNICEF, 2017)

“This program is the light to help me walk through the right path.”

(PIC, 2017)

(MoEYS, 2018)


Mentoring Program


Mentoring Program Objectives

Goal Setting

(UNICEF, 2017)

Growth Mindset

(PIC, 2017)

Opportunity Readiness

(MoEYS, 2018)


Mentoring Program Activities

Monthly Call

Opportunity & Learning Resources (UNICEF, 2017)

Online Chat

Student-led Initiatives (PIC, 2017)

Facebook Group

On-demand Supports (MoEYS, 2018)


Benefits for Mentees

1:1 Unique Experience

Widen Network Supportive Growth

(UNICEF, 2017)

Standout from the Crowd (PIC, 2017)

(MoEYS, 2018)


Mentor Commitment Requirement Task

Time required

At least 1 call / month

2h-3h / month

4 months commitment (optional extension)

4 Months

Mentee’s progress tracker

2h / month

Attend mentor’s training / group meeting

1-2 trainings / month

Contribute to facebook group / opportunity or learning database

3h / month

(UNICEF, 2017)

(PIC, 2017)

Effort required

(MoEYS, 2018)


Mentors

(UNICEF, 2017)

(PIC, 2017)

(MoEYS, 2018)


Application Process Fill in registration of interest form

Write reflection paper

Selection result released on FB

Step 1

Step 3

Step 5

Step 2

Read Diving Deep Going Far book

(UNICEF, 2017)

Step 4

Submit it to a mentor/ FDD facebook group by 31 January 2020

(PIC, 2017)

(MoEYS, 2018)


Mentee Selection Statistics

(UNICEF, 2017)

(PIC, 2017)

(MoEYS, 2018)


Online Mentoring Platform

www.facebook.com/groups/2908396312506817 (UNICEF, 2017)

(PIC, 2017)

(MoEYS, 2018)


Facebook Group Mentoring Posting Topics (as voted by students)

The detailed slide about learning sites can be found at: bit.ly/learningreso. (UNICEF, 2017)

(PIC, 2017)

(MoEYS, 2018)


Fig. 1 English Language Tips

Fig. 4 BacII Study Tips

(UNICEF, 2017)

Fig. 2 Self-made Motivational Wallpapers

Fig. 5 ASEAN General Knowledge

(PIC, 2017)

Fig. 3 Self care

Fig. 6 English Essay Writing Plan

(MoEYS, 2018)


Partners & Sponsors

(UNICEF, 2017)

(PIC, 2017)

(MoEYS, 2018)


Partners & Sponsors The implementation of our Post-program Activity has been concluded with a resounding success. On the same note, we would like to extend our gratitude to H.E. Mao Malay Ke Kemyan for the warm hospitality in Banteay Meanchey province and tremendous support that means so much for our team and this project.

(UNICEF, 2017)

(PIC, 2017)

(MoEYS, 2018)




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