TEACHER EDUCATOR (Kasese - Uganda, East Africa)


L'expérience

In collaboration with Kasese District Education Office, the volunteer will lead in building the capacity of local government and schools officials to create an inclusive education environment where children, especially girls and disabled children, can attend, stay in school longer and receive quality education.


Ce que vous offrez

18 heures d'aide par semaine

Garde d'enfants: S'occuper des enfants, jouer avec eux et passer du temps ensemble.

Enseignement sportif: Enseigner ou assister l'hôte, les invités ou les communautés locales dans la pratique de sports ou d'activités physiques.

Enseignement des langues: Enseigner une langue à l'hôte, aux invités ou aux communautés locales.


Ce que vous recevez

1 jour de congé par semaine


Exigences

Intermédiaire Anglais

Plus de 18 ans

Accueille les volontaires solo, les couples et les partenaires de volontaires


Ce qui n'est pas inclus

Vols, assurance voyage, transport interne et visa


Détails du programme

Thousands of teachers around Uganda are without the necessary training and support, and so as a consequence students aren’t reaching their full potential. PARC is working to change this, and that is where you come in. As a volunteer, you’ll draw on your experience to advise on teacher motivation, helping to develop appropriate teaching methodologies, ensuring that school curriculum remains relevant to community needs, train and advise teachers and parents on ensuring that both children and parents remain motivated to support quality education, and check resources are fit for purpose. In addition, the volunteer will also be responsible for monitoring and evaluating the progress of the placement.


Activités et horaires

Educating our children is one of the main goals and priorities, though we consider education in a holistic manner that transcends the boundaries of the typical classroom. We welcome your ideas to helping these children grow and become prepared for the world.


Règles

Special interest in non-profit sector development and willingness to work and live in a rural remote area.

Culturally in Uganda, everyone needs to wear fairly smart and decent clothes including causal wear.
Men: Shorts or long trousers, t-shirts or shits with sleeves, sneakers or regular shoes.
Women: Dresses or skirts below the knees, modest tops with shoulders and abdomen covered. The ladies may also wear trousers and vests, but these should keep thighs, waist and shoulder covered.
Note: Please bring with you walking and trekking shoes, our activities involves visiting homes in hard-to reach mountain areas.


PARC has zero tolerance policy on abuse and exploitation of vulnerable people. We expect all our employees/volunteers to ensure protecting children, young people and vulnerable adults from harm.