Come volunteer with us teach kids, teach sport and teach language

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L'expérience

Volunteering in a kids’ school in Arusha offers a rewarding chance to support education and community development. Volunteers assist in teaching basic subjects and English, helping children improve language skills. You can also teach football, promoting teamwork, discipline, and fun. It’s a hands-on way to make a difference while experiencing Tanzanian culture and daily life.


Ce que vous offrez

20 heures d'aide par semaine

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.

Travail social: Aider au travail bénévole dans des projets locaux et des communautés.

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

Frais supplémentaires requis

Montant: US$ 5 Par jour

Les frais couvrent: Avantages pour les voyageurs, Matériel pour les activités de volontariat, et Don au projet

Description: The 5 dollars will be helping teaching materials, volunteering equipment and support program


Ce que vous recevez

2 jours de congé par semaine

Dortoir partagé: Vous aurez un lit dans une chambre partagée, ce qui signifie que vous partagerez la même chambre avec d'autres voyageurs.

Petit-déjeuner: Vous avez droit à un petit-déjeuner gratuit, tous les jours de votre séjour.

Déjeuner: Vous avez droit à un déjeuner gratuit, tous les jours de votre séjour.

Dîner: Vous avez droit à un dîner gratuit, tous les jours de votre séjour.

Réductions sur les Visites: Obtenez des réductions pour les visites et excursions dans la ville.

Soirées gratuites: Entrée gratuite aux meilleures soirées de la ville.

Transfert: Nous viendrons vous chercher à votre arrivée et vous emmènerons à notre propriété.

Cours de danse: Suivez des cours de danse gratuits chez nous.

Cours de langue: Suivez des cours de langue gratuits chez nous.

Utilisez notre cuisine équipée: N'hésitez pas à utiliser notre cuisine et préparer vos propres délicieux repas.

Accès Internet Basique: Internet à vitesse basique pour travailler à distance


Exigences

Courant Anglais ou Intermédiaire Français

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



This volunteer program is centered around supporting local primary schools in Arusha, Tanzania. It’s designed for individuals passionate about education, sports, and cultural exchange. Volunteers help enhance children’s learning and social development in a structured yet flexible setting.



Typical Activities:

1. Teaching in the Classroom:
• Assist local teachers with lessons in English, math, science, and reading.
• Lead interactive sessions to improve students’ spoken and written English.
• Create fun learning materials like flashcards, games, or songs.
• Offer extra help to students who are struggling academically.

2. Language Development:
• Conduct basic conversational English classes.
• Introduce vocabulary-building games and activities.
• Help children develop confidence in speaking and writing.

3. Football Coaching:
• Organize daily or weekly football practice sessions.
• Teach fundamental skills like passing, dribbling, and teamwork.
• Encourage participation from both boys and girls.
• Host friendly matches or sports days to foster team spirit and fun.



Program Structure:
• Duration: Flexible—typically 2 to 12 weeks.
• Schedule: Monday to Friday, 4–6 hours per day. Weekends are usually free for exploration or rest.
• Location: Local government or community-run schools in or near Arusha.
• Group Size: Small volunteer teams (2–10 people), ensuring personalized engagement.



Accommodation and Meals:
• Volunteers usually stay in a host family, volunteer house, or lodge.
• Two to three meals per day are often included, with a taste of local Tanzania


Activités et horaires

Morning Routine (7:30 AM – 12:00 PM)
Focus: Teaching in Schools

7:30 AM – 8:00 AM
Team Check-In & Prep

Quick meeting to plan lessons, prep materials, and assign teaching roles

Warm-up activities or short language games among volunteers

8:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Classroom Teaching at Local School

Teach basic subjects: English, Math, Science, or Health (age-appropriate)

Use interactive methods: songs, visuals, role-play, games

Work alongside local teachers or lead small-group sessions

11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Language Enrichment & Support

Focused English or Swahili lessons depending on local needs

Activities may include storytelling, pronunciation games, reading practice, or writing exercises

Small-group tutoring for students who need extra help

Lunch & Break (12:00 PM – 2:00 PM)
Shared meal with fellow volunteers or local staff

Free time for rest, journaling, walking, or informal language exchange

Optional: language practice tables with themed vocabulary (e.g., sports, classroom objects)

Afternoon Activities (2:00 PM – 4:30 PM)
Focus: Sports Coaching & Community Engagement

2:00 PM – 3:30 PM
Football Coaching & Physical Education

Plan and run football drills, small-sided games, or full matches

Teach teamwork, rules, technique, and sportsmanship

Adapt activities to skill levels and include girls and younger children

Include warm-ups and cool-downs with basic fitness training

3:30 PM – 4:30 PM
Community Language Teaching or Club Activities

Volunteer-led language classes for youth or adults (English/Swahili)

Could include themed sessions like “English Through Football”

On some days, host creative clubs (e.g., storytelling, art, or debate)

Evening (Optional & Social Time)
Language Exchange Night: Take turns teaching each other your native languages (fun themes li


Règles

1. Code of Conduct
Respect local culture, language, and customs at all times.

Be punctual and reliable for all scheduled activities (teaching, coaching, meetings).

Show kindness and patience, especially when working with children or language learners.

No discrimination, harassment, or bullying of any kind will be tolerated.

Dress modestly and appropriately when in schools, communities, or on the sports field.

2. Child Protection & Safety
Always maintain professional boundaries with children—no one-on-one alone time behind closed doors.

No physical punishment, shouting, or ridicule is allowed.

Use positive reinforcement and gentle correction when needed.

Report any concerns about a child’s well-being to the program supervisor immediately.

Do not share personal contact information (phone, social media) with students.

3. Teaching Expectations
Come prepared for lessons—use age-appropriate, engaging materials.

Collaborate respectfully with local teachers and adjust to their methods.

Avoid teaching sensitive topics (e.g. politics, religion, sexuality) unless pre-approved.

Adapt your language and instructions to students’ proficiency levels.

Leave classrooms and teaching areas clean and organized after sessions.

4. Sports Coaching Guidelines
Prioritize safety and inclusion—every child should feel welcome to participate.

Teach sportsmanship, teamwork, and respect, not just winning.

Make sure warm-ups, hydration breaks, and cool-downs are part of the session.

Monitor players for signs of exhaustion, injury, or dehydration—act quickly if needed.

Use appropriate, non-aggressive communication when giving feedback.

5. Community Engagement
Be humble and open-minded—you are a guest in the community.

Avoid "savior" mentalities; listen and learn as much a