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What is the InternationalAward?
The Award concept is one of individualchallenge.
Balanced
Non-competitive
Encourages personal discovery and growth,responsibility to themselves and service to their
community Participants set themselves challenging
personal goals in four different Sections.
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Service Skills Physical Recreation
3 months 3 months 3 months
Additional 3 months in a Section of choice
Adventurous Journey
2 days/1 night 6 hours purposeful activity per day
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Service Skills Physical Recreation
SMACK
requirements1long-term, 2 short-terms
World of Works and Sports-linked extra-curricular
activities and hobbies
Additional 3 months in a Service
India international class project
Adventurous Journey
Part of the Outdoor Education Programme (Practice Journey inSeptember 2011, Qualifying Journey and Debrief in June 2012)
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Service
Goal setting will be more rigourous
More supervision will be needed to ensurethe pedagogical quality of the activities(support from parents needed)
The International class project will bechallenging to organise
The students are still free to choose theirown service activities (long-term andshort-term).
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Skills
The world of work project will cover thissection
Taking the initiative researching,planningand aquiring job-related skills
Sharing your experiences and lessonslearned with your peers
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Physical recreation
Physical activities outside the curriculum
Pushing your own limits
Persevering in your chosen activity Cooperating with your Coach to grow
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Adventurous Journey
Learning to work as part of a team
Experiencing and appreciating theoutdoors
Achievement and satisfaction byovercoming challenges
Gaining knowledge and skills to journeysafely
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The adventurous journeyincludes:
First Aid and emergency procedures
Navigation and route planning
Camp craft and cooking Environmental care
Necessary equipment and how to use it
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Physical
RecreationSkills Service Plus... Adventurous
Journey
Bronze 3months
3months
3months
All participants must doan extra 3 months ineither Physical Recreationor Skills or Service
2 days+ 1 night
Silver 6months
6months
6months
Non-Bronze holders must
do an extra 6 months ineither Physical Recreationor Skills or Service
3 days+ 2 nights
Gold 12months
12months
12months
Non-Silver holders must
do an extra 6 months ineither Physical Recreationor Skills or Service
4 days+ 3 nights
Plus additional requirement of 5 day/4 night Residential Project
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Age Ranges
Start 14, with some discretion allowed
Finish 14 years, 6 months
Start 15, some discretion for Bronze Award Holders
Finish 15 years 6 months (16 years for a direct entrant)
Start 16, no discretion!
Finish17 years (17 years, 6 months for a direct entrant
All Awards
Must be completed by 25 birthday
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Final Meeting
Record/Report of Activity
Training
Practical Activity
Initial Briefing
Negotiate Personal TargetsR
EVI
EW
PLAN
DO
REVIEW
How It Works
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International Award actors
Student: protagonist
Homeroom teachers: mentors
Mme Estelle: service and IA coordinator Mme Bernellon: Outdoor Education and IA
Coordinator (Adventurous Journey)
Mr. Smith: Responsible for World of Works Activity leaders: sport coaches, school
parents, teachers, NGO-members etc.
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Regular participation
Changing goal and/or activity is possible
after consultation Keeping records: homework diary and IA
Record Book
The possibility of moving onto next levelwill be discussed after the first year
Requirements
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