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Teaching English and various subjects in Nepal

Location: kathmandu, Pokhara, Chitwan, Bagmati, 23889, Nepal
Organization: VCD Nepal (Volunteer for Community Development )
Start date: November 25, 2009
Sex: All are welcome
Language(s): English
Last updated: November 21, 2009
End date: December 28, 2010
Age: Seniors (65 and over), Adults (18-64)
Area of Focus: Art, Architecture, Music, Children and Youth, Community Service and Volunteering, Disability Issues, Economic Development, Education and Academia, Environment and Ecology, Farming and Agriculture, Foundations, Fundraising, and Philanthropy, Health and Medicine, International Cooperation, International Relations, Library or Resource Center, Media and Journalism, Museums and Historical Societies, Network of Nonprofit Organizations, Poverty and Hunger, Research and Science, Rural Issues, Sports, Recreation, and Leisure, Travel and Transportation, Urban Affairs, Wildlife and Animal Welfare, Women's Issues

Description:

Teaching English to the children in Nepal is at times challenging, but seeing their progression and enthusiasm make the overall experience extremely satisfying. The volunteers will get the opportunity to teach students who are eager to improve their conversational English skills. Volunteers in this program will teach English to children in government schools; you can also teach in other disciplines such as math, science, music, geography, art, dance, etc. Depending on your specific area of expertise.

The students that you will be teaching range from 5-16 years old, and are typical in groups of around 30-50 students per class. The subject material that you will be teaching i.e. the curriculum for the key subjects will be taken from the Nepali students' standard book. However volunteers are also encouraged to create their own lesson plans; lots of inspiration for classes can be found online as well.

Each institution has its own permanent staff member who assists volunteers with their teaching and in communicating with the children and colleagues. Classes generally run six days a week, with four to six class periods each day and a break for lunch.

Teaching English includes: Teaching English at the school, Orphanage, women's group and village community library.

Requirements - There are no specific requirements for the program other than fluency in written and spoken English. However the best things you can have are patience and a genuine desire to teach and help the children.

Program Dates - Are very flexible, the minimum time for the program is 2 weeks and the maximum length of stay is 5 months.

Suggestions - Depending on the subject, volunteers can bring along teaching materials such as picture books, instruments, flash cards, art supplies, and songs. (and a good sense of humor!)

Meals - Breakfast occurs at 6:30 am and consists of a cup of tea and biscuits. Lunch is served at 9:00 to 9:30 am and is usually dal/bhat (rice, lentils, and vegetables). Dinner is at 6:30 to 7:00pm and is once more Dal/Bhat. The food is very simple but also extremely tasty and filling.

Accommodations - A simple room with a bed. We advise you to bring Sleeping bag and mosquito net with you or you can always by here which is 2-3 times cheaper than back home.

Locations - Kathmandu, Chitwan, Dhulikhel, Godawari, Pokhara (If needed we can arrange placement all over Nepal)

How to Apply:

Please find our application form at : http://www.vcdnepal.org or e-mail info@vcdnepal.org for more information.
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