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Teaching
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Schools
in Nepal often lack appropriate funding and
resour-ces to adequately teach child-ren. As
English is an internation -al language,it is
becoming more and more of a required skill for
job placement,educational adv-ancement and future
success. Many classes are delivered in English
by Nepali teachers,who frequently have only
a basic knowledge of English themselves. Therefore,
there is limited opportunity for Nepali students
to expand their knowledge and use of the English
language without direct contact with a teacher
fluent in English.In this program volunteers
participate in teaching activities in Nepali
schools by delivering conversational English
and reading classes to Nepali children.To teach
English at a Nepali school you don't need to
have formal teaching qualifications. You will
need a good command of written and spoken English,
plenty of enthusiasm and a lot of patience.
For volunteers who do not have previous teaching
experience, VSN provides intensive teacher training
by the training experts. After the training,
the first few days of volunteering are spent
observing the Nepali teachers or other overseas
volunteer teachers’ classes. After observing
a few classes, volunteers will start supporting
the local teachers and take part in some classes.
Later, when the volunteers feel comfortable,
they can start teaching classes of their own.
Volunteers, who are professional certified teachers
or have previous teaching experience and TEFL
certification, may train the local teacher as
most of the Nepali teachers lack training and
experience.
Children are approximately between five and
16 years of age and volunteers will teach three
to four hours per day. Schools are open six
days a week, Saturday being the day off.Class
sizes range from ten to fifty students.Schools
in Nepal often lack appropriate funding and
resour-ces to adequately teach child-ren. As
English is an internation -al language,it is
becoming more and more of a required skill for
job placement,educational adv-ancement and future
success. Many classes are delivered in English
by Nepali teachers, who frequently have only
a basic.
Besides formal teaching, volunteers
may get involved in organising activities which
encourage the personal development of students,
using their initiative to learn life skills.
Volunteers may form student groups, which allow
further educational experiences for the children,
with a particular focus on capacity-building.These
groups are also useful for disseminating information
on children's rights, sanitation and hygiene,
and adolescent health issues through various
informal activities such as debates, quiz contests,
art competitions, folk song competitions, street
dramas etc. Volunteers will focus a great deal
of their time teaching groups before and after
school.
VSN Nepal also
provides teaching opportunities in Nepal, for
volunteers who are interested to teach subjects
such as mathematics, environmental science,
pure science, international history, computer
science, art, music, sports, P.E. and other
vocational subjects.
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