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Overview
Help local teachers plan and deliver lessons, lead your own class or work with small groups of students in a larger class. Our teaching volunteer projects take place in schools, community centers and orphanages in Costa Rica, Ghana and Thailand. Volunteers teach kindergarteners, elementary school students, high school students and adults in subjects such as English, geography, math and IT.
Volunteering in a teaching project helps improve the lives of children in low-income communities, where schools too often lack the funding and resources necessary to hire native English teachers and physical education teachers.
Often, skills we take for granted like conversational fluency in English and basic computer knowledge are barriers for finding a good job and improving local residents’ economic prospects.
Both staff and students are welcoming and grateful to volunteers who contribute their time and effort to bring fresh ideas to the classroom and make classes more enjoyable.
Volunteer responsibilities
- Assisting local teachers and leading your own classes
- Creating lesson plans and preparing for classes
- Encouraging students to practice new activities and skills
- Help with spelling and pronunciation of words
- Practicing conversational skills with students to build confidence
Who can volunteer?
You don’t need a TEFL qualification or professional teaching experience to volunteer abroad in our teaching projects. All you need are enthusiasm, a positive attitude and an open mind.
You can draw from your own experiences and passions to teach English, computer skills, math, drama, art or sports education at a school or local community center.
What about the schedule?
Volunteers may rotate between several schools during the course of a week or they may be placed at one school. Teaching volunteers usually work 6 hours a day for four days a week, with three days off for cultural exploration. However, if you would like to work additional hours, we can arrange that with your school.