Primary Teaching Amidst Paddy Fields!

Location: India: Kalimpong

Program Duration: 5-8 weeks, 9-12 weeks, 3-6 months (includes high school academic semester abroad)

Typical Duration of Program: 5-8 weeks

Himalayan Education Lifeline Programme

http://www.help-education.org

30 Kingsdown Park Whitstable, Kent CT5 2DF England

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Phone: ++44 (0)1227 263055

Description

The JN Memorial Public English School is, in spite of its name, a small private school in a village (a 'busti' in Nepali) with wonderful views over the paddy fields. The village has little more than a shop selling vegetables and tobacco, but Kalimpong is just 5 kilometers away. To get there entails a 20-minute walk to the road and then five minutes in a jeep.

The school has about 50 pupils and four teachers, one of whom is a part-timer. There are four classrooms shared by six classes. The classrooms are partitioned, but there is plenty of noise! The pupils are eager, friendly, polite and extremely good-natured. Classes are small, and the standard of English is excellent.

You are likely to be accommodated in the principal English teacher's home, which is a large, comfortable brick and wood house, with a separate room for the volunteer. Meals (vegetarian) are provided in the kitchen, and there is a clean squat toilet outside.

This assignment is suited to self-reliant volunteers who relish the idea of being the only westerner in the community. The home-stay family are easy-going, friendly, perhaps to the point of being over-protective. But when you need space for relaxation, you will be given it. In all, this is a wonderful assignment for the right person.

Highlights

Being based in a small rural school gives you the chance to experience life as it is lived in a poor, but affectionate, community.

Qualifications

If you have no experience of teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL), you will need to take a short course in TEFL (an intensive weekend course would be the minimum requirement). A love of children and an ability to communicate skills and knowledge to them is essential. Our volunteers must also be mature, patient, tolerant and diplomatic.

Minimum Education

Diploma/Certification

Languages
  • English

Cost in US$:

From approx. USD 470 for minimum two months

Cost Include Description:

* Placement at the school
* Support from a local HELP representative
* Written documentation about all aspects of working and living in your Himalayan community
* a TEFL materials pack
* Full board and accommodation with a host family for the minimum two month period
* A donation to the school and other projects supported by HELP

Credit Available

no

Volunteer Types
  • childcare/children
  • English teaching
  • primary education
  • sports
  • teaching
Typical Volunteer
The qualities you will need to benefit from the experience and to make a useful contribution to your school are: resilience and adaptability, an open mind and an interest in other cultures, good mental and physical health, and tact and diplomacy. Because these opportunities are best suited to mature people, our volunteers are likely to be (but not exclusively) from one of the following categories: working people taking a career break, retired people who are not yet ready to put their feet up, and graduates wanting to have an adventure before starting their careers.
Age Range
19+
Typical Living Arrangements
  • Home-stays

Participants Travel to India

Independently

Application Process Involves
  • In-Person Interview when Feasible
  • Letters of Reference
  • Phone/Video Interview
  • Resume
  • Written Application
Typically The Application Process Time is
2 -4 weeks
Post Services Include
  • Alumni Network
Himalayan Education Lifeline Programme's Mission Statement

The aim of HELP is to enhance the lives of poor Himalayan communities by supporting selected educational and training projects. HELP realizes its aims by enabling responsible and committed people from the developed world to: - sponsor young people with the potential to benefit from a school or college education, but without the means to do so. - make a donation to provide grants to individual students, and also to schools and health clinics that lack the means to acquire the materials or premises required to provide a satisfactory service to their communities. - undertake short-term assignments as volunteers in support of educational and training projects

Year Founded

2002

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