Volunteer World Nepal’s teaching internship in Nepal program could get involved in teaching activities that encourage the personal development of students, using their initiative to learn life skills. A teaching internship in Nepal may form student groups, which allow further educational experiences for the children with a particular focus on capacity-building and English language development.
Nepali schools usually lack the appropriate teaching resources and funding to teach children sufficiently. English is an international language and it is becoming more and more of a required language for job placement, educational advancement and future success. Many classes are delivered in English by Nepali teachers, who frequently have only a basic level of English.
A teaching internship in Nepal program is a very useful teaching chance for interns with educational experience to learn and understand the fundamental concepts of teaching in a class and gain some teaching experience in their preferred profession. There is no teaching knowledge or skill required but interns joining the teaching internship in Nepal program should have good English in both written and spoken. Teaching internship in Nepal program interns are expected to be flexible and patient. Interns should have intensity and love for teaching English and conversation.
Teaching internship in Nepal program intern teacher could teach English, mathematics, environmental science, science, history, computer science etc. Teaching internship in Nepal interns can organize extra-curricular activities like games, drawing, singing, dancing and other creative educational activities. Support for educational tours, homework, monitoring academic progress and administrative support. Assist an English teacher depending on your confidence level and teaching experience.
"It is George and Anna. We had the best medical elective in Nepal. We are two medical students from the UK studying at the University of Warwick, and we decided to join Volunteer World Nepal's medical elective volunteer program for our medical elective volunteering placement in Nepal. We are both in our final year of being students and will start working as doctors this summer...."