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Home | National Directories | Volunteer Abroad Programs | English Teachers: Bring out of school children to school |
English Teachers: Bring out of school children to school
Basic Information
Address: 86713
Phone Number: +254786808882
Email: info@joylandpa.com
Director: Jonathan Munyany
Additional Information
Causes Served: education
Population Served: school children
Ages for Volunteer: N/A
Hours of Service: optional
Minimum Hours of Service Required: N/A
Days of Service: optional
Languages: English, Swahili
Languages used as a Medium: English, Swahili
Experience Required:
N/A
Programs Open To: all year round
Travel Arrangements:
N/A
Participants Work: Fundraising
Application Process:
Request Jonathan Munyany to send you application form
Email: info@joylandpa.com
Visa Requirements:
Q: How can I get a visa to Kenya?
A: It's very easy to get a visa to Kenya. The following documents are necessary.
1 -Invitation letter/email from me.
2 -immunization card from your doctor
3 -insurance cover from any insurance company
4 -valid passport from your country
Program Highlights:
The project ''Bring 'out-of-school' children to school'' is underway promoting education to less privileged children and orphans. It looks to make English language accessible by giving teaching services to allow speaking, reading and writing in English to take place.
The population of children in the surrounding area grew significantly in 2016- 2017. This has led to higher imbalance in student to classrooms ratio.
Mission Statement:
To bring out of school children to school
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Together we can
Program History:
The project ''Bring 'out-of-school' children to school'' is underway promoting education to less privileged children and orphans. It looks to make education accessible by giving teaching services and basic space to allow learning/teaching to take place.
The population of children in the surrounding area grew significantly in 2016- 2017. This has led to higher imbalance in student to classrooms ratio
We need
- 2 English grammar teachers
- 2 English composition writing teachers
- 2 teachers for reading
- 2 computer theory/practical teachers
- Conversational English teachers
Additional Information:
By bringing out-of-school children to school, we hope to reduce involuntary marriages, illiteracy prevalence, child prostitution, drug abuse, early marriages/pregnancies, joblessness and social crimes down by 60% by 2023 and make communities self sustainable and sufficient by 2030. Between January-March 2018 we have lost 42 students into streets due to lack of enough English teachers in 2015-2017 that is why we need volunteers/interns helping hands! We need to bring balance and stop.
Your work is to prepare lessons, teach in classroom/ physical education/ computer. Build warm environment, mentor and nurture students, role model, and listen and look for signs of trouble.