Five youth center researchers from Palestine visited MIZY Center. They are Palestine youth experts on course of training of Korean youth centers with support from Youth Research Center of Soonchunhyang University, KOICA and more, whom are putting their effort in order to establish a regional school and youth center for Palestinian youth.

On April 18th, the researchers visited MIZY Center and were introduced MIZY and MIZY’s programs, while sharing various opinions on managing cultural exchange programs for youth. Since their arrival on the 8th, they are scheduled to visit more diverse youth centers in Korea such as National Youth Policy Institute, National Youth Center of Korea, Korea Youth Work Agency, Soonchunhyang University and etc. for 20 days, in attempt to seek detailed methods to support youth in Hebron, Palestine.

Last year, Jamie Oliver, a young cook from Britain became the winner of TED2010, after giving an eighteen-minute talk on the the need to teach every child about food. The TED2010s theme was What the World Needs Now,and many people, along with Jamie Oliver hadgiven speeches on what they think is the most urgent matter for the world and suggested ideas to solve the problem.
 

All photographs provided by TedxSeoul

TED: Ideas Worth Spreading

TED, short for Technology Entertainment and Design, is a non-profit organization that has the goal of disseminating ideas worth spreading. It holds a set of conferences every year, putting forth a theme that covers a range of different ideas concerning culture, science, and humanity. TED, where many people with the same goal of bettering the humanitys lives, also encourages formation of relationships. This encouragement is based on TEDs belief that larger number can make come true something that one person can only hope for.

The spread does not stop here; TEDx events are furthering the spread even more. The x of TEDx means independently organized TED events. TED-like events are held by communities, organizations, or individuals in the hope of advancing TEDs mission of disseminating ides worth spreading.

 

 Interview with Evangelist Han-Seok Ryu of TEDxSeoul


There are numerous TEDx
s happening in South Korea, such as the TEDxSeoul, TEDx YongSan, TEDxat universities, and endless more. An E-mail interview with Han-Seok Ryu and In-Hyuk Song of TEDxSeoul was carried out for more detailed information of how ideas could be spread insie Korea. Evangelist Ryu and Song (evangelist meaning the person who spreads) are two of the organizers of TED. 




How did TEDxSeoul start?

I (Ryu) personally started as a translator of the TED videos. I watched one or two of them, and I thought that they were really worth spreading to people around me. The wish to spread TED led me to actually organize TEDx with others who had the same passion as me, finally culminating in the formation of TEDxSeoul. The team formed initially in June of 2009 and held the first event in the same year November. We held two more events last year, and during that time 60 more TEDxs formed around the nation. This level of enthusiasm had never been witnessed by the TED community until now, even at the global arena.


You two went to the original TED conference in California last year. What was it like and how did it inspire you?

Many famous people attended such as Bill Gates and Jason Mraz. But this really is not the important part. The real charm was the love for humanity that existed in the heart of everything and everyone. Obviously, the knowledge and ideas you can get from just watching the video, so it was attending the conference itself that could provide something that really mattered. The conference was special in the sense that you can communicate with these people and really share the idea. TED is a very expensive conference, and people sacrifice so much to meet and develop relationships with others who have the same zeal for humanity. One memorable comment by one of the attendees was, I feel relieved to find out through TED that leaders from around the world have such caring minds and hearts.

There are so many TEDx events happening around the world. We really cannot expect what we will end up with them, but one thing for sure is that it will be amazing.









There are also students and teenagers who have great interest in bettering the humanity. How do you think they could participate in TED activities?

There are many ways students can participate. Since TED spreads ideas, we have a natural interest in education. We think much about how TEDx could affect education, and one of the projects that work on this part is the TED ED(http://education.ted.com/). Moreover, there are many TEDxYouth events being held around the globe, such as the TEDxYouth@Tokyo and TEDxYouth@Seoul. Usually, such youth events are carried out by students with assist from teachers.

We heard that there have been two or so events held in Korea until now. Learning by book and lectures is not enough now. Getting to realize who you are and what you are passionate about through experiencing diverse activities is the real learning. In this sense, organizing and participating in TEDxYouth events yourself will be worth it for sure.


What do you think is the TEDxSeoul’s ultimate goal in Korea?

TEDxSeoul’s mission is “Inspire. Share. Change.” This means to bring to surface the many hidden inspirations, and spread them to people around us, so that we can make even the smallest changes to this world. Change starts from the inside. When we decide “I need to do something,” this is when the change
starts. Like Mahatma Gandhi once said “be the change you want to see in the world.” We are just hoping that our small changes will aggregate into a bigger one.
  









I personally believe that TED is different from other conferences that are held to further improve the lives of the upper minorities. TEDs true interest is not about the technology, entertainment, and design. It is about enhancement in the overall quality of human life. TED exists to bring out the ideas buried in one persons mind, ideas that have the potential to make revolutionary changes when supported. Students can participate in TED through TEDx events, or just by watching the TED videos on TED website and participating in the ongoing debates and conversations about the ideas introduced. Whats the point of having ideas cramped up inside you? Share them!

 

If you wish to meet the ideas worth spreading, or want to spread yours, below are the links to TED homepage ,TEDxSeoul homepage, and TEDxYouth homepage:

TED: www.ted.com

TEDxSeoul: www.tedxseoul.com

TEDxYouth@Seoul: http://www.tedxyouthseoul.com/



Invitation to ‘Danish Month’ for youth
*MIZY-Embassy Program May, 2011


MIZY Center (Seoul Youth Center for Cultural Exchange) invites you to the exclusive chance of sharing Danish culture to Korean students.

There will be a lecture from Peter Lysholt Hansen, the Ambassador of Embassy of Denmark in Korea, talking about Danish culture, cultural heritage and popular travel spots and Danish education. All participants will have a chance to make and have Denmark’s favorite food, open-faced sandwich (smørrebrød), while talking about Danish culture together. This event will be a great opportunity for you to introduce Denmark to Korean students, meanwhile a chance to meet fellow Danish in Korea!

Date: May 21st, 2011, Saturday 15:00-17:00
Venue: MIZY Center (International Seoul Youth Hostel 2nd floor)
Host: MIZY Center (Seoul Youth Center for Cultural Exchange) and Embassy of Denmark in Korea
Who: All Danish in Korea is welcomed! (no age limit)
         Anybody from Denmark’s neighbor such as Sweden or Norway can also come if you want to taste open-faced sandwich :)
Fee: Free of charge
Program:
- Lecture from Peter Lysholt Hansen, Ambassador of Embassy of Denmark in Korea,
- Casual talk about Danish culture with open-faced sandwich (smørrebrød)
*This program will be in English

If you would like to attend, please RSVP to meint@mizy.net or by phone (02-755-1024 Ext. 114).

(Please RSVP with your name, school, phone number and number of participants)

Inquiry: Christine Baik 02-755-1024(Ext. 114)

*MIZY-Embassy program is a multicultural education program in MIZY Center (Seoul Youth Center for Cultural Exchange), conducted with cooperation of various embassies in Korea that do not have cultural centers or wish to promote their own cultures to Korean youth.



Seoul Youth Center for Cultural Exchange ‘MIZY’ has published new brochures for MIZY Center and its programs.


The MIZY Center brochure, refreshing with its green cover, provides detailed description of MIZY Center as well as the information on the center’s core values and public facilities. With combination of colorful pictures and the delicate design, the brochure is recreated with visual fun.


Regarding the MIZY Program Guide 2011, the brochure includes simple information on MIZY Center, along with 8 programs from Multicultural Education Programs and 5 programs from External Relations Programs. The provision of various images of each program increases the understanding of the programs. In addition, the brochure is published in English in order for foreigners who are interested in programs of MIZY.


The new brochures of MIZY can be found at the center.



 

As spring is coming near, MIZY greeted two new employees in the center, just as bright as the upcoming season. They are Young Ju Kim, who will direct all the busy flowing programs of MIZY, and Jiian Lee, who will be in charge of Global Youth Leadership Training Program and Creative Leaders in Seoul.

 

We give our sincere welcome for the two who will work for development of Seoul youth through cultural exchanges, and we look forward to their time with MIZY.

Young Ju Kim, with the staff of Korean National Commission for UNESCO

 with her appointment certificate. (Second from the left)


Foreign Instructors Recruitment


Integrated Education of World Cultural Heritage

     Do you want to be a bridge to the world for youth?

  MIZY center

MIZY center (Seoul Youth Center for Cultural Exchange) operated by Korean National Commission for UNESCO under the auspices of Seoul Metropolitan government is a specialized place for various cultures, a site of global exchange and understanding.

  IEWCH program

Integrated Education of World Cultural Heritage (IEWCH) aims to enhance understanding of other cultures and foster appreciation of the values of world cultural heritage by educating our future generations.


  MIZY is looking for

 -Foreigners from various countries
-Foreigners over 19 years old who have a heart for education
-Foreigners interested in Culture, World Heritage and International Exchange field are highly welcomed.


  Job description & Condition

  -To deliver lectures about World Cultural Heritage from respective countries
 -To create visual class materials (Power Point, Images)
 -To inspire Korean students to be aware of Cultural diversity
 -Active participation in orientation and group work for preparation is required 
 -This is a volunteering activity but transportation fee will be provided  

 Working Period

 -March. 2011 ~ July. 2011 ( 5-7 classes during the period)

 Training Session
     -Orientation: 5th, March (Sat.) / 12th, March (Sat.) 10:30~18:00
     -Workshop: 25th ~ 26th, March (overnight) 19:00~
     -Lectures on Saturday morning 10:30~12:00
       (Change available according to schedule)


  Location
   -Elementary schools and Youth centers in Seoul.

 Rewards

    -A certificate will be issued
   -Transportation card provided
   -Free culture trip
   -Free trip to Jeju island is awarded to outstanding instructors

 How to apply

    -Online application on the website (http://wch.mizy.net)
   -In case of technical error, please send the resume and application form via e-mail to

mizywch@mizy.net 

      -Deadline : 21th, February(Mon.) 23:00   

 Selection Procedure

    -Outcome of Resume Screening: 23rd (Wed.) Feb after 4 p.m.
       * Successful Candidates will be informed via email and on the website.
   -Interview: 26th (Sat.) Feb
   -Final result will be announced on 3rd. March after 4 p.m via email and on the website.

[Notice] Successful candidates must participate in the orientation and workshop. If attendance rate is low, selection would be canceled 

 Inquires

02-755-1024, extension 111  E-mail : mizywch@mizy.net

 

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