Life Skills Workshop for College Students

As part of the live project of the Work Readiness Program, which allows students to demonstrate what they have learned in a business environment, three college students in Vietnam planned, organized, and hosted a free life skills workshop in front of more than 20 of their peers in English.

Timeline: June 2020

Key members: Thuat Vu, Thuy Vu, Luong Nguyen

Goals:

  • For the workshop attendees: engage them in positive behaviors that nurture their well-being and equips them with the necessary tools to make positive decisions
  • For the three students who hosted the workshop (who also student members of the Work Readiness Training program): The project serves as a training tool, which is designed to train them in project managing, practicing their public speaking skills, event planning skills, collecting and extracting information, as well as working as a team to deliver the result in a timely manner.

How
The three students work with each other weekly to plan, organize, discuss functions, recruit team members, figure out logistics details, and build the content for the workshop. They designed an invitation and sent out to their peers and successfully secured 24 attendees. Simultaneously, students met up with the Program Manager each Tuesday to update their progress and receive guidance on project management. On June 27, they presented their life skills workshop with 2 main topics: “Communication skills and How to Deal with Stress”. They also created a small game to engage the audiences, as well as a post-event survey to collect feedback.

Result-To-Date
95% of the attendees provided positive feedback to the organizing team, including criteria such as Content, Structure, Use of visual aids, Clarity / Expression, Ability to Handle Questions, and Time Control. The team also successfully reported their result summary and reflection in front of a group of mentors and students at AASuccess from the US.

Teaching Life Skills for Elementary Students

As part of the live project of the Work Readiness Program, which allows students to demonstrate what they have learned in a business environment, four college students in Vietnam planned, organized, and hosted a free life skills workshop for a classroom of elementary schoolers about how to smartly manage money.

Timeline: June 2020

Key members: Ha Nguyen, Long Le, Tho Nguyen, Vu Tran

Goals

  1. For the workshop attendees: Engage them during the workshop with interesting activities to promote thought-provoking conversation about money while creating a safe atmosphere that will encourage students to make positive decisions
  2. For the four students who hosted the workshop (who are student members of the Work Readiness Training program): The project serves as a training tool, which is designed to train them in project managing, practicing their public speaking skills, event planning skills, collecting and extracting information, as well as working as a team to deliver the result in a timely manner.

How

The four students work with each other weekly to plan, organize, discuss functions, recruit team members, figure out logistics details, and build the content for the workshop. They partnered with La San School in Ho Chi Minh, which is primarily kids from underserved families and were scheduled to be guest teachers to a group of elementary school students. On June 25, they presented their life skills workshop with the main topic: “How to Save Money for Children”. During the workshop, they facilitated the lesson through a game to better engage the students. They concluded the lesson with a Q&A session and a post-event survey to collect feedback from the kids.

Result-To-Date

The workshop was a success, the La San School students thoroughly enjoyed the workshop and were excited to participate. After giving the workshop, the organizers had time to review the feedback and reflect on their work style and the project they just completed. The team then completed the Work Readiness program by reporting their final results with an online presentation in front of a group of mentors and students from AASuccess.