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Teaching English at school in Nepal

Location: Nepal
Expires: 2013-09-15
Contact: Kamal Paudel
Phone Number: 977 9841492062
Email Address: info [a] fun-nepal.org

http://www.fun-nepal.org/teaching_at_school_volunteer_in_nepal.php

In this program, volunteers teach different subjects such as English, Science, Math’s, and Social Science and so on depending on school curriculum (primarily English) at government school. Depending on the school, volunteers will either teach independently in class or with another Nepali helper teacher.
Volunteers teach between two to four hours of 45-minute classes each period, six days a week (Saturday is holiday). Volunteers generally create programs to stimulate classroom lessons and improve students’ conversational English though different teaching methods. Volunteers engaging in this program will have some guidance of effective teaching in Nepali style although the volunteers can demonstrate new model of their own teaching style if that is applicable in Nepali government schools.
Prior to the placement, volunteers will receive Nepali language and cultural training. During their placement, volunteers will stay with a local traditional Nepali family located close to the school.
After completing the volunteer job at government schools in Nepal, volunteer, students and school staffs can stay keep in touch through various contact information source so that the next time the school’s family would welcome again to volunteering at schools which make lasting relationship among each other.
Please see our website for more detail http://www.fun-nepal.org and to apply for to this program: http://www.fun-nepal.org/apply_now_volunteer_nepal.php

FUN-Nepal…..Volunteer with Adventure Travel
Kathmandu, Nepal
Post Box No: 24886
Website: http://www.fun-nepal.org

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