Teaching Internship

16 Feb

This is a great opportunity for interns with an educational background to learn the basic fundamentals of teaching a class while simultaneously gaining invaluable experience in their desired professions. As an intern, you can experience the numerous obstacles affecting the education of Tanzania’s youth as well as see the effects the current lack of teachers in the country’s rural villages has on the education process.

In this project, interns will teach English at nurseries, primary, and secondary schools throughout Tanzania – teaching children ranging in ages from 6 to 16 years old. Primarily working under the guidance of the schools’ directors, interns teach in rural schools.
There are no specific qualifications needed to join the English-teaching project in Tanzania. However, interns are expected to be fluent in English. Teaching experience will be helpful (but not required).
Interns will primarily work as English instructors either in private or public schools as well as schools run by regional orphanages. Interns will teach English for 2-3 hours each day (six days a week) in addition to organizing extracurricular activities, games, art classes/lessons, singing, dance, etc. Interns may also be asked to assist with various administrative duties as well as assist the schools’ English-teachers (note: each school has at least one English-teacher).

In the internship, you will select a particular area of interest related to teaching English and explore the issue further with the help of an assigned supervisor. Please note: the project supervisor does not develop internships; this is up to the intern to get as much or as little out of their projects.

Maasai Challenge’s application fee of USD $200.00 covers advertising, program promotion, and office expenses (rent, utilities, and staff salaries).
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During the volunteering period, volunteers stay with a host family, hostel, or in a volunteer house. However, a volunteer joining the orphanage project will stay at the orphanage’s compound. We arrange a separate room or share rooms for volunteers – with shared bathroom facilities with host families as well as in the residential orphanage settings.

Details pertaining to living accommodations will be provided in placement details prior to arrival in-country. Maasai Challenge’s main offices are located in Arusha – allowing interns quick and easy access to the local coordinator.

 

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