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Teach Science in Rural Tanzania with the Maasai

Location: Monduli District, Arusha Region, Tanzania
Organization: Indigenous Education Foundation of Tanzania
Start date: January 11, 2010
Sex: All are welcome
Language(s): English
Last updated: October 16, 2009
End date: December 17, 2010
Age: Adults (18-64)
Area of Focus: Children and Youth, Community Development, Economic Development, Education and Academia, Energy Conservation and Green Living, Farming and Agriculture, Rural Issues, Women's Issues

Description:

Make a difference in the lives of under-served children in Tanzania by teaching at Orkeeswa Secondary School. Experience life in a traditional Maasai community and explore Tanzania.

The Indigenous Education Foundation of Tanzania (IEFT) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that collaborates with local communities to provide quality, affordable secondary education to under-served indigenous children in rural Tanzania.

IEFT empowers children to positively transform their own lives, improve their communities and break the cycle of extreme poverty, while striving to preserve their culture and traditions.

IEFT operates Orkeeswa Secondary School in the rural village of Lashaine in northern Tanzania. The school is located in a predominantly indigenous Maasai community and strives to preserve the cultural traditions and beliefs, while providing its students with affordable, accessible education.

IEFT has opportunities for Science teachers to volunteer at Orkeeswa Secondary School starting in January 2010. Science teachers must be able to teach Form I and Form II Biology and Chemistry, as well as lead an after-school Science Club.

Volunteer Qualifications
Volunteers must be at least 21 years of age to apply.

A teaching degree and/or experience teaching in the classroom are highly preferred. Preference will also be given to candidates with experience in program/curriculum development, as well as those able to train and coach local teachers.

IEFT is willing to negotiate the length of the volunteer term, however a 1-year commitment (coinciding with the school year) is highly preferred.

Volunteers must have a strong command of the English Language, preferably native speakers.

There is no program fee to volunteer with IEFT! However, volunteers are responsible for their travel and living expenses. Living expenses average $300 per month and include basic supplies, food and lodging at the IEFT staff house. This amount may fluctuate slightly depending on the number of volunteers present.

IEFT encourages volunteers to learn a bit of the local language, Swahili, before arrival in Tanzania. Knowing a little of the local language can go a really long way with understanding the local culture!

The ability to live and work in a developing country, where patience, maturity and being able to endure many diverse and difficult situations, is a must. Tanzania is the fifth poorest country in the world and IEFT works in a remote rural area with no running water, unreliable electricity and a lack of Western amenities. Volunteers who apply must feel and show that they are able to live and work in such conditions.

What Volunteers can expect from IEFT:
* Housing and Living Arrangements
IEFT provides suitable housing for volunteers at the IEFT staff house in the town of Monduli, just outside of the village. Our staff cook and housekeeper handles a portion of the household tasks and the volunteers share the rest. The staff house has access to electricity, an outhouse and no running water.

* Orientation Training
IEFT will provide on-site training to familiarize you with school operations, teaching methods, school curriculum and local customs. Local language training can also be arranged and is highly encouraged.

* Travel Assistance & Arrangement
IEFT staff can assist in making travel arrangements and taking trips during school breaks is encouraged, for those interested in seeing some of Tanzania's natural beauty, including a safari to Serengeti National Park, climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro or a trip to Zanzibar Island. IEFT has staff on hand to assist you in finding local, reputable tour operators.

How to Apply:

Email CV/resume to volunteer@ieftz.org
or mail to:
IEFT
1000 SW Forest Meadows Way
Lake Oswego, OR 97034
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