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Volunteer in Mexico to teach English to school and university students. You’ll support local teachers in the classroom, and take the lead with helping students improve their conversation skills. This project will give you plenty of hands-on teaching experience, which can be valuable to your future career.
In Mexico, many teachers in more rural areas have low English levels, and there are not enough teachers focused on English conversation. It’s an important skill in Mexico, and we need your help. You’ll be able to help students with their pronunciation, encourage them to practice speaking, and raise their confidence. You’ll plan your own classes and activities.
You can also teach French, German, Italian, and Japanese.
You’ll be based in Guadalajara and stay with a local host family. Mexico offers some awe-inspiring sites to see in your free time, like mountains and volcanoes, deserts, beaches, and ancient ruins.
Date di Inizio:
In qualsiasi momento
Controlla le dateDurata Minima:
Quattro settimane
Età:
16 o più
Intermediate Spanish (for teaching in schools)
Is the Teaching Project in Mexico right for me?
This project is great for those who want to gain practical teaching experience, especially if you’re considering a career in teaching. Use it to add relevant work experience to your CV. It will also give you interesting points to talk about in interviews.
As a volunteer teaching English in Mexico, you’ll sharpen your skills in leadership, planning, and management. These specific skills are useful for any career.
If you don’t have previous teaching experience, don’t worry. You’ll receive a full induction from your project supervisor before you start, and our staff are there to guide you. We also run regular workshops for all Teaching volunteers, where you can brainstorm ideas and discuss challenges. You can also take a look at our extensive online database for ideas.
This project runs year-round, and you can join at any time. However, schools are closed over the Easter and Christmas holidays. We encourage you to stay as long as possible to make a bigger impact on students.
Please be aware that if you choose to volunteer with us during the school summer holidays, we do arrange alternatives. Contact us to learn more about this option.
If you want to teach in schools, you should speak intermediate Spanish. This is not required for teaching in universities.
What will I do at my volunteer teaching placement in Mexico?
You'll gain teaching work experience in Mexico, at a school or university and focus on teaching English. You can also expect to get involved with the following activities at your placement:
- Support local teachers at a secondary school during English classes
- Teach conversational English to university students
- Attend workshops to learn more about the education system in Mexico
Your work will follow on the following areas:
Support local teachers at a secondary school during English classes
You can play a major role in helping local teachers with their English classes. First, you’ll start off by observing. Once you’ve gained confidence, you can lead your own classes. Your focus is on improving conversation, and giving students confidence with speaking.
Teach conversational English to university students
You can give conversational English lessons to students at the University of Guadalajara. You’ll teach small groups of about ten students at a time. These students have chosen to take part in optional English courses. They will be motivated to learn, and excited to speak with you.
Attend workshops to learn more about the education system in Mexico
We organise regular workshops so you can receive insight into the educational system in Mexico. You will also learn more about the background of the school or university where you’re working. Any other advice you need can be given at these workshops, and you can exchange ideas and discuss challenges.
Where you work on the Teaching Project in Mexico
Guadalajara
Guadalajara is the second largest city in Mexico, with a population of five million people. The central plaza is filled with cafes, restaurants, and shops, making for a fun day trip. If it’s the season, you can attend a local football match. We also recommend taking an evening to go watch traditional lucha libre (dramatic Mexican wrestling)!
You’ll work at schools or universities, where there is a shortage in English teachers who focus on improving conversation.
Typical day on the Teaching Project in Mexico
You’ll begin your day with breakfast at your host family’s home. Then you’ll take public transport or walk to your placement, depending on how close you are. On your first day, our staff will be there to show you the way.
If you work at a secondary school, you’ll begin your day at about 7am. You’ll work with teachers while they give their English classes, or you can lead your own lessons. Your main focus will be on encouraging students to practice speaking through activities and games. In one day, you’ll be involved with about four hours of English teaching.
If you teach at a university, you will teach for around six to eight a day. Classes run between 7:00am to 1:00pm. You’ll work with small groups of students, focusing on conversation.
In the afternoons, you can attend workshops to learn more about the school or university where you are working, or about the education system in Mexico. We also encourage you to use your afternoons to plan classes or activities for the next day.
After your busy day, you can return to your host family for dinner. Over your meals you can share the exciting stories of your day with your host family or other volunteers.
In your free time, you can explore. Why not try as many different Mexican meals as you can, like tortas ahogadas - pork rolls drenched in chilli sauce? Your weekends will be free to explore more of Mexico. Mexico is a paradise with amazing sites to discover. Marvel at its mountains and volcanoes, deserts, beaches, and ancient historical ruins.
Aims and Impact of the Teaching Project in Mexico
The aim of this project is to improve English among school and university students in Mexico.
In Mexico, English is an important skill because of the thriving tourism industry, and because it’s the language of international business. This is especially important because Mexico has a strong trade relationship with the United States of America. Students are eager to learn from English speakers, so they can improve their conversation. In more rural areas, teachers’ English levels are much lower, and they struggle to help students practice speaking.
Your role is to help students gain confidence speaking English, and interacting with people from around the world. You’ll also become a source of support for local teachers in the classroom. In turn, you’ll also benefit the teachers by giving them the opportunity to practice speaking with you.
We work toward four long-term goals at our Teaching Project in Mexico:
- Improve English
- Increase literacy
- Improve classroom support
- Encourage learning through creativity
Join us as we strive to achieve these goals, while experiencing life in Mexico.
Piani di gestione
Nei Management Plans definiamo gli obiettivi dei nostri progetti. Questo è uno strumento importante per pianificare correttamente il lavoro dei nostri volontari. Inoltre, ci aiutano a misurare e valutare l'impatto e i risultati raggiunti ogni anno.
Grazie ai Management Plans possiamo migliorare i nostri progetti ogni giorno. Questo significa che, come volontario, entrerai a far parte di un programma che ha un un impatto reale dove è più necessario. Scopri di più sui nostri Management Plan.
Misurare il nostro impatto
Ogni anno, definiamo degli obiettivi specifici per ogni progetto e ci impegnamo per avere un impatto sostenibile e a lungo termine in ogni Paese. Ogni volontario e stagista contribuisce al raggiungimento di questi obiettivi, indipendentemente dalla durata del loro progetto.
Per documentare i progressi e i risultati raggiunti, elaboriamo un report annuale chiamato Global Impact Report. Scopri di più sui risultati raggiunti dai volontari, stagisti e dallo Staff di Projects Abroad. Leggi l'ultimo report.
Vitto e alloggio
Vivrai con una famiglia locale a Guadalajara o Ciudad Guzman. Ti accoglieranno a casa loro e saranno felici di condividere con te la loro cultura e di scoprire la tua. Crediamo che questo sia il modo migliore per immergerti nella cultura messicana e vivere un'esperienza veramente unica.
Cerchiamo sempre di accomodare due o più volontari o stagisti nella stessa famiglia. La tua stanza sarà modesta, ma confortevole, pulita e sicura.
La quota del programma include tre pasti al giorno.
Attività nel tempo libero
Con bellissime spiagge, gallerie d'arte e ristoranti affollati, c'è qualcosa per tutti in Messico. Durante il tuo viaggio di volontariato, avrai molto da fare durante il tuo tempo libero.
C'è qualcosa di affascinante nel visitare edifici antichi. Se ti piace l'architettura neo-gotica, concediti un viaggio al Templo Expiatorio del Santisimo Sacramento. Con i suoi campanili decorati e le vetrate colorate, è una vera e propria opera d'arte.
Ci sono anche molti musei, che ti daranno la possibilità di immergerti nella ricca storia del Paese. Per qualcosa di diverso, è possibile trascorrere la giornata apprezzando la natura selvaggia e la rigogliosa vegetazione del Parco Ecologico Las Peñas.
Non puoi fare un viaggio in Messico senza assaggiare l'autentica cucina messicana. Potrai trascorrere una serata gustando tamales in un ristorante locale e guardando il vivido sole rosso-arancione che si scioglie all'orizzonte.
Gestiamo diversi progetti in Madagascar e avrai la possibilità di conoscere volontari da tutto il mondo. Ciò significa potrai esplorare il Paese da solo o in compagnia.
Sicurezza e supporto del nostro staff
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