Pre-school Teacher Training in Nepal
Nepal
Length of Position: 3 months
Dates: Please inquire for more information
Description:
Seto Gurans, a local NGO, has developed a culturally adapted pre-school program for poor children aged 1 1/2 - 3 years old. It requires the mothers of these young children to take responsibility by forming rotating teaching teams of three or four. Each of the rotating teams of mothers is provided with a box of prototype exercises. During their rotation in charge of the center, the responsible group of mothers uses its set of materials to challenge and stimulate the children. When their turn is over, another group with another box takes over. There are plans to develop the programme to include the first year of primary school. A volunteer is needed to join the training team in Kathmandu to teach English to the trainee mothers and to develop English language materials for the exercise boxes. She or he should have TEFL experience and, preferably, primary school experience, and must be willing to travel to regional centres outside the Kathmandu valley. Training is done in three month cycles, so the HELP volunteer is expected to stay for a minimum of three months. This is an exciting assignment for the right person. Seto Gurans will need at least one month's notice prior to the arrival of the volunteer.
Highlights:
This is a chance to do a worthwhile job in a well run programme designed to enhance educational opportunities in poor villages. The job will involve at least one trip outside the Kathmandu valley to run a regional training course.
Qualifications:
The volunteer will need to have pre-school experience and will need to take a short TEFL course if he or she does not have TEFL experience.
Minimum Education: Diploma/Certification
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Languages Used as a Medium of Teaching:
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Cost in US$: From USD 670 for three months
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Cost Includes :
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- Food
- Housing
- In-country staff support
- Written materials pre-departure
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Cost Include Description:
the fee includes a pack of TEFL materials
Salary / Pay: This is a volunteer position. There are plenty of benefits, but these are of a non-financial nature.
Experience Required: yes
Some pre-school experience is necessary, and preferably some TEFL experience.
This Program is open to
Worldwide
Participants.
Participants Travel to Nepal
Independently
Typically Participants Work
Independently
Application Process Involves:
- Letters of Reference
- Phone Interview
- Resume
Post-Program Services Include:
- Alumni Network
- Exit Debriefing Abroad
Himalayan Education Lifeline Programme's Mission Statement: The Himalayan Education Lifeline Programme (HELP) is a charity registered by the Charity Commission of England and Wales.
The aim of HELP is to enhance the lives of poor Himalayan communities by supporting selected educational and training projects.
HELP realizes its aims by enabling responsible and committed people from the developed world to:
- sponsor young people with the potential to benefit from a school or college education, but without the means to do so.
- make a donation to provide grants to individual students, and also to schools and health clinics that lack the means to acquire the materials or premises required to provide a satisfactory service to their communities.
- undertake short-term assignments as volunteers in support of educational and training projects
Year Founded: 2002
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