Italy International Studies Camps and Programs
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Soccer Camps International - Italy Soccer Camps
Soccer Camps International
Turin, Milan, Venice, ItalyPhone: 650-324-9899
Soccer Camps International: Official Serie A Club Soccer Camps in Italy Master Tactical Excellence in the Heart of Italian Football Give your child the opportunity to train with the best in the world. Soccer Camps International offers exclusive access to the official summer camps of Italy's legendary Serie A clubs. Young athletes (ages 6-17) will immerse themselves in the "Calcio" culture, developing their skills under official club coaches at premier facilities across Northern and Central Italy. Official Club Camp Options: Juventus Summer Camps (Turin & Beyond): Discover the "Bianconeri" way. Choose the premium Masterclass in Turin,...
About Italy International Studies Camps and Programs
An International Studies Program is a nice way to get your child interested in the world. Some international studies programs are held abroad and focus on a specific part of the world and its issues. These programs are usually designed for teens, particularly those who have studied the area. Other international programs focus more on actual information about world issues and don't involve extensive travel. These programs generally include a variety of classes designed to give students a broader perspective of the world. This type of program is more appropriate for younger kids who are interested in other countries but not yet old enough for international travel.
Learning Skills: Kids often gain more acceptance and respect for other cultures after an International Studies Program. They learn to embrace diversity and better understand the problems facing the world. Group projects are often part of these programs, so teamwork and leadership are also important skills that they learn.
Educational Benefits: International Studies Programs tend to provoke kids' interest in world issues. This will often help improve their grades in subjects such as history, current events and social studies. Some programs offer academic credit, especially those held abroad for older kids.
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