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Volunteers for Amelioration of Rural Areas

Basic Information
Phone Number: 00233209425179, 00233206380006
Email: varasghteam@gmail.com
Director: Sylvester Atitsogbe
Additional Information
Subject/Position: Teaching All Subjects and French
School: Agotime Vedome
School Type: Kindergarten to Primary to Jenior High
Program Dates: All year round
Minimum Education: High School
Job Types: Teaching all Subjects and French
Languages: English and French
Languages Used as a Medium of Teaching: English
Program Fees: 690 USD
Experience Required:
No
Programs Open To: All individuals interested to teach to help ameliorate rural Ghana
Participants Work: Teaching
Application Process:
Send us your application letter and your resume
Hours: 7am to 2.30pm
Visa Requirements:
The volunteer teaching caters for her/his visa payments. However, we will send you documents to aid you. secure your visa. Documents like attestation letter etc
Curriculum Highlights:
Basic
Program Information:
Teaching in Ghana Volunteer Program
Description of volunteer teaching overseas Ghana Africa program/work/project program
Volunteer teaching overseas abroad program/work in Africa Ghana is born out of the need to find solution to teaching and learning such as acute lack of teachers and non teaching staff as well as inadequate teaching and learning materials in Ghana Africa. The volunteer volunteering on the teaching abroad,Ghana program teaches at the pre- tertiary and the tertiary level that is made up of primary school, junior high school senior high school,training institutions,polytechnics and universities in Ghana Africa. The volunteer works as teacher assistant but most often takes full responsibility for a class.
The volunteer is required to be 18 years and above but not required to be a professional teacher, your desire to make things happen is sufficient.Note that the teaching syllabus will be made available to the volunteer
Activities of teaching abroad, overseas Ghana Africa
Teaching Subjects: English Language, French, Science, Mathematics, Creative art, Music, Information Computer Technology (ICT), biology, chemistry all depending on your capabilities and abilities,school administrative work,guidance and Counseling Programs,co- curricular activities(sports coaching)
What to bring:
Pens, pencils, crayons,notebook, books
Football kits,school bags
You can bring any other material to facilitate teaching and learning