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Over the past two years, I have dedicated myself to working as a private tutor for both economics and Chinese, fostering a dynamic and effective learning environment for my students. In economics tutoring, […]
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4 months agoDebate Club. 4 months ago
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4 months agoLiterary Magazine Club. 4 months ago
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Tina changed the description of the group
Literary Magazine Club from “The Literary Magazine Club is a creative online community for students aged 13–18 passionate about writing and publishing. Whether you’re a poet, short story writer, or essayist, this club provides a space to express yourself through words and showcase your work in a professionally curated digital magazine.
What We Do:Weekly writing workshops focused on poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, and essays
Writing prompts and exercises to spark creativity and help you develop your voice
Group critiques where members share their work and give constructive feedback
Collaboration on the monthly digital literary magazine, featuring members’ written pieces
Editing sessions to polish submissions, focusing on grammar, structure, and style
Guest authors, poets, and editors who offer insights into the writing and publishing process
Special themed editions of the magazine (e.g., Nature, Identity, Dreams)
Opportunities for members to submit their work to literary contests or external publications
Club Rules and Guidelines:
Eligibility: Open to students aged 13–18 who enjoy writing and want to improve their craft.
Respect: Offer thoughtful and respectful feedback during group critiques.
Originality: Submit only original work or properly cite any external sources.
Participation: Attend at least two sessions per month and contribute at least one piece for publication each term.
Collaboration: Work together in the editing and curating process for the magazine, sharing feedback and ideas.
Content Standards: All submissions must be appropriate and inclusive, avoiding offensive material.
Deadlines: Adhere to submission deadlines to ensure timely publication of the magazine.
Confidentiality: Respect other members’ intellectual property—do not share their work without permission.
Open-mindedness: Be open to experimenting with different writing genres and techniques.
The Literary Magazine Club is a creative haven for writers looking to refine their skills, share their passion for words, and be part of a community of like-minded individuals. Whether you’re looking to publish your first poem, short story, or essay, this club offers the tools, mentorship, and support to help you succeed.” to “The Literary Magazine Club is a creative online community for students aged 13–18 passionate about writing and publishing. Whether you’re a poet, short story writer, or essayist, this club provides a space to express yourself through words and showcase your work in a professionally curated digital magazine.
What We Do:Weekly writing workshops focused on poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, and essays
Writing prompts and exercises to spark creativity and help you develop your voice
Group critiques where members share their work and give constructive feedback
Collaboration on the monthly digital literary magazine, featuring members’ written pieces
Editing sessions to polish submissions, focusing on grammar, structure, and style
Guest authors, poets, and editors who offer insights into the writing and publishing process
Special themed editions of the magazine (e.g., Nature, Identity, Dreams)
Opportunities for members to submit their work to literary contests or external publicationsClub Rules and Guidelines:
Eligibility: Open to students aged 13–18 who enjoy writing and want to improve their craft.
Respect: Offer thoughtful and respectful feedback during group critiques.
Originality: Submit only original work or properly cite any external sources.
Participation: Attend at least two sessions per month and contribute at least one piece for publication each term.
Collaboration: Work together in the editing and curating process for the magazine, sharing feedback and ideas.
Content Standards: All submissions must be appropriate and inclusive, avoiding offensive material.
Deadlines: Adhere to submission deadlines to ensure timely publication of the magazine.
Confidentiality: Respect other members’ intellectual property—do not share their work without permission.
Open-mindedness: Be open to experimenting with different writing genres and techniques.The Literary Magazine Club is a creative haven for writers looking to refine their skills, share their passion for words, and be part of a community of like-minded individuals. Whether you’re looking to publish your first poem, short story, or essay, this club offers the tools, mentorship, and support to help you succeed.” 4 months ago
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Tina changed the description of the group
Global Health Club from “The Global Health Club is an online academic community designed for students aged 13–18 who are passionate about health equity, public health, and global well-being. This club explores the world’s most pressing health challenges—from infectious disease outbreaks to mental health awareness, maternal care, and access to clean water—and equips students with knowledge and tools to advocate for sustainable health solutions worldwide.
What We Do:Explore topics in epidemiology, healthcare systems, health education, nutrition, mental health, environmental health, and more
Learn from global case studies and analyze real-world responses to health crises such as pandemics, vaccine access, or malnutrition
Collaborate on awareness campaigns, health infographics, and public service announcements
Host guest talks from professionals in medicine, global NGOs, and humanitarian organizations
Design projects aimed at health promotion or disease prevention in underserved communities
Participate in simulated health policy challenges and model WHO assemblies
Discuss ethical issues related to health care, including equity, consent, and cultural considerations
Club Rules and Guidelines:
Eligibility: Open to students aged 13–18 who are interested in health, medicine, or humanitarian work.
Respect & Sensitivity: Health issues can be deeply personal—discussions must remain empathetic, respectful, and inclusive.
Scientific Accuracy: Use credible sources when presenting health information; avoid spreading misinformation.
Participation: Attend at least two monthly meetings and contribute meaningfully to club projects.
Cultural Awareness: Be mindful of diverse cultural perspectives when discussing global health approaches.
Ethical Conduct: Uphold high standards of ethics, confidentiality, and responsibility in discussions and projects.
Collaboration: Engage positively in teamwork and group-based problem-solving activities.
Professional Development: Members are encouraged to explore global health careers and take initiative in personal learning.
The Global Health Club inspires students to become informed advocates for a healthier, more equitable world. Join us to learn, serve, and lead in the global health movement—one step at a time.” to “The Global Health Club is an online academic community designed for students aged 13–18 who are passionate about health equity, public health, and global well-being. This club explores the world’s most pressing health challenges—from infectious disease outbreaks to mental health awareness, maternal care, and access to clean water—and equips students with knowledge and tools to advocate for sustainable health solutions worldwide.
What We Do:Explore topics in epidemiology, healthcare systems, health education, nutrition, mental health, environmental health, and more
Learn from global case studies and analyze real-world responses to health crises such as pandemics, vaccine access, or malnutrition
Collaborate on awareness campaigns, health infographics, and public service announcements
Host guest talks from professionals in medicine, global NGOs, and humanitarian organizations
Design projects aimed at health promotion or disease prevention in underserved communities
Participate in simulated health policy challenges and model WHO assemblies
Discuss ethical issues related to health care, including equity, consent, and cultural considerationsClub Rules and Guidelines:
Eligibility: Open to students aged 13–18 who are interested in health, medicine, or humanitarian work.
Respect & Sensitivity: Health issues can be deeply personal—discussions must remain empathetic, respectful, and inclusive.
Scientific Accuracy: Use credible sources when presenting health information; avoid spreading misinformation.
Participation: Attend at least two monthly meetings and contribute meaningfully to club projects.
Cultural Awareness: Be mindful of diverse cultural perspectives when discussing global health approaches.
Ethical Conduct: Uphold high standards of ethics, confidentiality, and responsibility in discussions and projects.
Collaboration: Engage positively in teamwork and group-based problem-solving activities.
Professional Development: Members are encouraged to explore global health careers and take initiative in personal learning.The Global Health Club inspires students to become informed advocates for a healthier, more equitable world. Join us to learn, serve, and lead in the global health movement—one step at a time.” 4 months ago
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Tina changed the description of the group
Policy Advocacy Club from “The Policy Advocacy Club is a student-led online club for individuals aged 13–18 who are passionate about social change and civic engagement through public policy. This club is a hub for aspiring changemakers to learn how government policies are created, how advocacy works, and how youth voices can influence local, national, and global decisions. Whether you care about climate justice, education reform, healthcare, human rights, or digital safety, this club empowers you to speak up and take action.
What We Do:Study how policy is formed, debated, and passed at various levels of government
Host simulations and mock advocacy campaigns, including petitions, letter-writing efforts, and community outreach
Analyze current laws and proposals and debate their potential impacts
Learn how to communicate effectively with lawmakers, community leaders, and the public
Collaborate on policy briefs and presentations that address real-world issues
Hear from guest speakers in government, activism, and nonprofit sectors
Engage in monthly challenges such as drafting bills, running awareness campaigns, or organizing town hall discussions
Club Rules and Guidelines:
Eligibility: Open to students aged 13–18 who have an interest in politics, law, or community change.
Respectful Dialogue: All members must engage in civil, respectful conversations regardless of differing opinions.
Non-Partisan Focus: While discussing real issues, the club remains non-partisan and promotes constructive debate.
Research-Driven: Advocacy work must be grounded in credible sources, data, and factual accuracy.
Participation: Members are expected to attend at least two meetings per month and contribute to ongoing projects.
Professionalism: Practice clear, respectful communication when interacting with officials or drafting public materials.
Team Collaboration: Members must work cooperatively, especially during group campaigns and simulations.
Ethical Engagement: Uphold integrity in all forms of advocacy and representation.
The Policy Advocacy Club gives students the tools to turn ideas into influence. If you’re ready to lead discussions, shape solutions, and impact your community through informed action, this is the place to start.” to “The Policy Advocacy Club is a student-led online club for individuals aged 13–18 who are passionate about social change and civic engagement through public policy. This club is a hub for aspiring changemakers to learn how government policies are created, how advocacy works, and how youth voices can influence local, national, and global decisions. Whether you care about climate justice, education reform, healthcare, human rights, or digital safety, this club empowers you to speak up and take action.
What We Do:Study how policy is formed, debated, and passed at various levels of government
Host simulations and mock advocacy campaigns, including petitions, letter-writing efforts, and community outreach
Analyze current laws and proposals and debate their potential impacts
Learn how to communicate effectively with lawmakers, community leaders, and the public
Collaborate on policy briefs and presentations that address real-world issues
Hear from guest speakers in government, activism, and nonprofit sectors
Engage in monthly challenges such as drafting bills, running awareness campaigns, or organizing town hall discussionsClub Rules and Guidelines:
Eligibility: Open to students aged 13–18 who have an interest in politics, law, or community change.
Respectful Dialogue: All members must engage in civil, respectful conversations regardless of differing opinions.
Non-Partisan Focus: While discussing real issues, the club remains non-partisan and promotes constructive debate.
Research-Driven: Advocacy work must be grounded in credible sources, data, and factual accuracy.
Participation: Members are expected to attend at least two meetings per month and contribute to ongoing projects.
Professionalism: Practice clear, respectful communication when interacting with officials or drafting public materials.
Team Collaboration: Members must work cooperatively, especially during group campaigns and simulations.
Ethical Engagement: Uphold integrity in all forms of advocacy and representation.The Policy Advocacy Club gives students the tools to turn ideas into influence. If you’re ready to lead discussions, shape solutions, and impact your community through informed action, this is the place to start.” 4 months ago
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Tina changed the description of the group
Environmental Action Club from “The Environmental Action Club is a vibrant online community for students aged 13–18 who are passionate about protecting our planet and promoting sustainable practices. This club is a space for eco-conscious learners to take meaningful action on environmental issues through education, advocacy, and hands-on projects. Whether you’re interested in climate change, conservation, pollution reduction, or green innovation, this club provides the knowledge and support to turn concern into action.
What We Do:Host weekly discussions on major environmental topics like climate change, biodiversity, renewable energy, and sustainability
Organize student-led awareness campaigns, virtual clean-ups, recycling drives, and tree-planting initiatives (locally or through partnerships)
Collaborate on long-term projects such as zero-waste challenges, school-wide green pledges, and sustainable living campaigns
Invite guest speakers from environmental organizations and green industries to share their experiences
Provide education on environmental policies, the science behind climate change, and solutions being developed globally
Explore eco-careers and the role of science, policy, and innovation in creating a greener future
Club Rules and Guidelines:
Eligibility: Open to students aged 13–18 who care deeply about environmental issues and are motivated to act.
Respect: Uphold a respectful, inclusive environment where all opinions and solutions are welcomed.
Participation: Attend at least two meetings per month and take part in at least one campaign or project each term.
Action-Oriented: Members are expected to go beyond discussion and actively contribute to sustainability projects.
Collaboration: Projects are often team-based—cooperate, communicate clearly, and support each other.
Accountability: Complete tasks and meet deadlines to ensure smooth project execution.
Research & Facts: Promote science-based solutions and share credible information in all campaigns.
Global Perspective: Consider both local and global impacts when designing initiatives.
The Environmental Action Club empowers youth to be responsible stewards of the Earth. Join us to lead change, inspire others, and take bold steps toward a sustainable future.” to “The Environmental Action Club is a vibrant online community for students aged 13–18 who are passionate about protecting our planet and promoting sustainable practices. This club is a space for eco-conscious learners to take meaningful action on environmental issues through education, advocacy, and hands-on projects. Whether you’re interested in climate change, conservation, pollution reduction, or green innovation, this club provides the knowledge and support to turn concern into action.
What We Do:Host weekly discussions on major environmental topics like climate change, biodiversity, renewable energy, and sustainability
Organize student-led awareness campaigns, virtual clean-ups, recycling drives, and tree-planting initiatives (locally or through partnerships)
Collaborate on long-term projects such as zero-waste challenges, school-wide green pledges, and sustainable living campaigns
Invite guest speakers from environmental organizations and green industries to share their experiences
Provide education on environmental policies, the science behind climate change, and solutions being developed globally
Explore eco-careers and the role of science, policy, and innovation in creating a greener futureClub Rules and Guidelines:
Eligibility: Open to students aged 13–18 who care deeply about environmental issues and are motivated to act.
Respect: Uphold a respectful, inclusive environment where all opinions and solutions are welcomed.
Participation: Attend at least two meetings per month and take part in at least one campaign or project each term.
Action-Oriented: Members are expected to go beyond discussion and actively contribute to sustainability projects.
Collaboration: Projects are often team-based—cooperate, communicate clearly, and support each other.
Accountability: Complete tasks and meet deadlines to ensure smooth project execution.
Research & Facts: Promote science-based solutions and share credible information in all campaigns.
Global Perspective: Consider both local and global impacts when designing initiatives.The Environmental Action Club empowers youth to be responsible stewards of the Earth. Join us to lead change, inspire others, and take bold steps toward a sustainable future.” 4 months ago
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Tina changed the description of the group
Philanthropy Club from “The Philanthropy Club is an online academic community for students aged 13–18 who are passionate about giving back, making a difference, and learning how to create social impact through service and charitable initiatives. Whether you’re interested in organizing fundraisers, supporting global causes, or launching your own service project, this club empowers young changemakers to turn empathy into action.
What We Do:Explore the meaning and practices of philanthropy through discussions, guest speakers, and case studies of successful charitable initiatives
Plan and execute student-led service projects that benefit local or global communities
Partner with nonprofit organizations to learn about volunteerism, advocacy, and fundraising strategies
Develop campaigns to raise awareness about critical social issues such as poverty, education, environmental justice, and health equity
Host donation drives and online charity events
Reflect on personal values and develop a philanthropic mindset through journaling and peer sharing
Learn financial literacy in the context of charitable giving and budgeting for impact
Club Rules and Guidelines:
Eligibility: Open to students aged 13–18 who are committed to service, compassion, and community engagement.
Respect & Inclusivity: All members must foster a respectful and inclusive environment regardless of background, culture, or beliefs.
Active Participation: Attend at least two meetings per month and participate in at least one service project per quarter.
Integrity: All funds raised or donations collected must be transparently tracked and reported by student treasurers.
Teamwork: Members are expected to collaborate effectively, share responsibilities, and support each other’s initiatives.
Accountability: Follow through on commitments and meet deadlines for project planning and execution.
Positive Representation: Represent the club and its mission professionally and ethically in all outreach activities.
Reflection: Engage in reflection after each project to discuss outcomes, challenges, and lessons learned.
The Philanthropy Club helps students become not just observers but leaders in social good. Join us in building a more compassionate and connected world—one project at a time.” to “The Philanthropy Club is an online academic community for students aged 13–18 who are passionate about giving back, making a difference, and learning how to create social impact through service and charitable initiatives. Whether you’re interested in organizing fundraisers, supporting global causes, or launching your own service project, this club empowers young changemakers to turn empathy into action.
What We Do:Explore the meaning and practices of philanthropy through discussions, guest speakers, and case studies of successful charitable initiatives
Plan and execute student-led service projects that benefit local or global communities
Partner with nonprofit organizations to learn about volunteerism, advocacy, and fundraising strategies
Develop campaigns to raise awareness about critical social issues such as poverty, education, environmental justice, and health equity
Host donation drives and online charity events
Reflect on personal values and develop a philanthropic mindset through journaling and peer sharing
Learn financial literacy in the context of charitable giving and budgeting for impactClub Rules and Guidelines:
Eligibility: Open to students aged 13–18 who are committed to service, compassion, and community engagement.
Respect & Inclusivity: All members must foster a respectful and inclusive environment regardless of background, culture, or beliefs.
Active Participation: Attend at least two meetings per month and participate in at least one service project per quarter.
Integrity: All funds raised or donations collected must be transparently tracked and reported by student treasurers.
Teamwork: Members are expected to collaborate effectively, share responsibilities, and support each other’s initiatives.
Accountability: Follow through on commitments and meet deadlines for project planning and execution.
Positive Representation: Represent the club and its mission professionally and ethically in all outreach activities.
Reflection: Engage in reflection after each project to discuss outcomes, challenges, and lessons learned.The Philanthropy Club helps students become not just observers but leaders in social good. Join us in building a more compassionate and connected world—one project at a time.” 4 months ago
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Tina changed the description of the group
Problem Solvers Club from “The Problem Solvers Club is a dynamic online community designed for students aged 13–18 who enjoy tackling real-world challenges with innovative, analytical, and creative thinking. This club is all about sharpening critical thinking, enhancing teamwork, and developing effective strategies to approach and solve problems across various disciplines—including science, math, technology, social issues, and more.
What We Do:Weekly problem-solving challenges in areas such as logic puzzles, math riddles, environmental issues, and tech innovations
Collaborative sessions where members brainstorm and prototype solutions to real-life scenarios
Interactive workshops on critical thinking, design thinking, and creative ideation techniques
Monthly themed projects (e.g., climate change, community improvement, education innovation) with opportunities to present proposed solutions
Guest speakers from STEM, business, and nonprofit sectors to share how they solve problems in the real world
Opportunities for members to lead a challenge session and get feedback on their problem-solving approaches
Peer mentoring and team-based competitions to strengthen both individual and group skills
Club Rules and Guidelines:
Eligibility: Open to students aged 13–18 who are eager to engage with complex challenges and collaborate on creative solutions.
Respect: Foster a respectful and open-minded environment where all ideas are heard and valued.
Participation: Attend at least two meetings per month and actively engage in discussions, challenges, and group projects.
Collaboration: Support team members, share the workload equally, and communicate effectively during group activities.
Innovation: Encourage out-of-the-box thinking and take intellectual risks while remaining solution-oriented.
Constructive Feedback: Give and receive feedback positively to refine and improve ideas.
Presentation Skills: Be prepared to present your solutions clearly and confidently in both written and oral formats.
Commitment: Complete individual or team assignments on time and come prepared with research or pre-work when required.
The Problem Solvers Club empowers students to become the thinkers and changemakers of tomorrow. Whether you’re driven by curiosity, collaboration, or the desire to improve the world, this club gives you the tools and community to make it happen.” to “The Problem Solvers Club is a dynamic online community designed for students aged 13–18 who enjoy tackling real-world challenges with innovative, analytical, and creative thinking. This club is all about sharpening critical thinking, enhancing teamwork, and developing effective strategies to approach and solve problems across various disciplines—including science, math, technology, social issues, and more.
What We Do:Weekly problem-solving challenges in areas such as logic puzzles, math riddles, environmental issues, and tech innovations
Collaborative sessions where members brainstorm and prototype solutions to real-life scenarios
Interactive workshops on critical thinking, design thinking, and creative ideation techniques
Monthly themed projects (e.g., climate change, community improvement, education innovation) with opportunities to present proposed solutions
Guest speakers from STEM, business, and nonprofit sectors to share how they solve problems in the real world
Opportunities for members to lead a challenge session and get feedback on their problem-solving approaches
Peer mentoring and team-based competitions to strengthen both individual and group skillsClub Rules and Guidelines:
Eligibility: Open to students aged 13–18 who are eager to engage with complex challenges and collaborate on creative solutions.
Respect: Foster a respectful and open-minded environment where all ideas are heard and valued.
Participation: Attend at least two meetings per month and actively engage in discussions, challenges, and group projects.
Collaboration: Support team members, share the workload equally, and communicate effectively during group activities.
Innovation: Encourage out-of-the-box thinking and take intellectual risks while remaining solution-oriented.
Constructive Feedback: Give and receive feedback positively to refine and improve ideas.
Presentation Skills: Be prepared to present your solutions clearly and confidently in both written and oral formats.
Commitment: Complete individual or team assignments on time and come prepared with research or pre-work when required.The Problem Solvers Club empowers students to become the thinkers and changemakers of tomorrow. Whether you’re driven by curiosity, collaboration, or the desire to improve the world, this club gives you the tools and community to make it happen.” 4 months ago
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