Curriculum Development and Publishing - Summer Day Camps

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Kids On Track
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Josh Dewling
Executive Director
(1)
3
Project
Academic experience
120 hours per learner
Learner
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Intermediate level

Project scope

Categories
Social work Creative writing Copy writing
Skills
curriculum development editing
Details
  • We are looking for a student to help with the development and publishing of our digital Summer Day Camp curriculum.

We think this project will include:

  • Editing of existing Summer Day Camp curriculum.
  • Creating and soliciting materials to be published.
  • Determining the features of a publication.
  • Setting and enforcing deadlines.
  • Working with the Program Director to determine what will be finalized for publishing,
Deliverables

Students will review several copies of Summer Day Camp curriculum that has been written and developed over many years of programming. Included in these copies are object lessons, games, activities, and skits that are designed to teach the importance of character building and integrity. Students will amalgamate the best lessons while editing and developing cohesive lessons for kids and youth at our Summer Day Camp program.

The final deliverables should take the form of:

  • Fully edited and polished Summer Day Camp curriculum.
Mentorship

Students will connect directly with the employer for mentorship throughout the project. The student will work directly with the Program Director to ensure that the quality and content is suitable for Summer Day Camp.

About the company

Company
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
11 - 50 employees
Non-profit, philanthropic & civil society

Kids On Track is a community-building organization that provides hope, direction, and ongoing support for children, youth, and their parents.
Educational, social, spiritual, and recreational elements are combined to deliver well-rounded programs. We cultivate relationships, encouraging participants in faith, character and leadership development, social skills, and a healthy lifestyle. We strive to support families experiencing limited opportunities due to various socioeconomic challenges.

Since 1992, we have expanded our programs to respond to changing needs in the community and new opportunities to help at-risk kids and their families. We currently have more than 1,000 participants actively engaged in our programs. Our volunteer base has grown to a team of more than 314 volunteers who collectively contributed 4,469 service hours in our last fiscal year (Sept. 1, 2018 – Aug. 31, 2019).