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Programming Goals

Each delegation should submit 1 program per 4 delegates!

Professor Xavier (Academic & Career Development)
Program will:

  • Present skills and knowledge that will assist in professional and academic fields
  • Teach different strategies to be academically and professionally successful
  • Provide information on academic help (i.e. study skills, tutoring, dealing with test anxiety, time management, test skills and prioritizing)

Hancock (Health, Wellness & Life Management)
Program will:

  • Encourage positive choices in regard to nutrition, diet, exercise and other physical activities, depression, stress management, alcohol, body image perceptions, safe sex, emotional intelligence, personal time, financing and budgeting

The Justice League (Beliefs, Values and Diversity)
Program will:

  • Encourage students to develop an identity as a member of their community
  • Teach residents how to make ethical and responsible choices
  • Encourage participants to explore their personal values and beliefs
  • Teach participants to explore their role in the formation of a healthy and diverse community
  • Support others in the development of their own identity
  • Encourage participants to explore different belief and value systems
  • Teach participants to move from tolerance to respect
  • Celebrate differences and similarities
  • Educate participants about global and campus issues and dialogues

The Planeteers (Community development)
Program will:

  • Help new residents connect to their new community
  • Provide opportunities for residents to learn about one another
  • Teach how to develop a community that is open, accepting and comfortable
  • Explain how to approach and manage conflicts that arise within the community

THE PROGRAMMING SUBMISSIONS DEADLINE: January 16th,  2008

Click here for the ISRAA Program Application

Please open the Program Application on your computer, fill it out, and submit it through email.

Email it to israauis@gmail.com.

 

 

 

 


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