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101. Teachers-adult Literacy And Remedial And Self-enrichment Education
Requirements for teaching adult literacy and basic and secondary education vary opportunities for jobs as adult literacy, remedial, and selfenrichment
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  • Many adult literacy and remedial and self-enrichment teachers work part time and receive no benefits; unpaid volunteers also teach these subjects.
  • Opportunities for teachers of English as a second language are expected to be very good, due to the expected increase in the number of residents with limited English skills who seek classes.
  • Demand for self-enrichment courses is expected to rise with growing numbers of people who embrace lifelong learning and of retirees who have more free time to take classes.
Nature of the Work About this section Back to Top Self-enrichment teachers teach courses that students take for pleasure or personal enrichment; these classes are not usually intended to lead to a particular degree or vocation. Self-enrichment teachers may instruct children or adults in a wide variety of areas, such as cooking, dancing, creative writing, photography, or personal finance. In contrast, adult literacy and remedial education teachers remedial or adult basic education (ABE) , which is geared toward adults whose skills are either at or below an eighth-grade level;

102. Teach English Worldwide, List Of International ESL Jobs
Started in 1976 as a volunteer opportunity to serve the needs of KEEP Teaching English at all levels from nursery school through adult (both in
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103. Second Start Adult Literacy: Volunteer
We seek tutors who have patience and are willing to view teaching as a twoway Will I be paid for tutoring? top. No. This is a volunteer opportunity.
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Second Start is a participatory learner-centered literacy program. We seek tutors who have patience and are willing to view teaching as a two-way experience, understanding that we are all learners. Requirements for becoming a tutor
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  • attend 18 hours of tutor training be 18 years of age or older speak English clearly enough to communicate with learners and staff devote at least two hours a week to tutoring a student for a minimum of nine months provide monthly tutor reports
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  • eighteen hours of free training regular in-service workshops books, materials, audiotapes, videotapes, and computer software to help you teach staff support and expertise a large computer learning center an extensive Tutor Library

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104. Looking For Volunteers Interested In Teaching An Adult ESL Class
Looking for volunteers interested in teaching an adult ESL class This is a particularly exciting opportunity for interested volunteers, both to aid in
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MENUBAR Looking for volunteers interested in teaching an adult ESL class
Last updated on February 14, 2005 This opportunity is sponsored by: Arab American Association Of New York We need volunteers who are free at these times Weekly This volunteer opportunity is available to the following types of volunteers Adults (18-54) Individual Adults (55+) I'm interested in this opportunity Contact Person:
Heidi Rosbe, Youth Coordinator, (718) 745-3523, (email this person)
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Nearest Metro/Subway Stop: R trainBay Ridge Ave., 5 minute walk

105. Young Adults In Global Mission
Examples of service opportunities include teaching English or special education Volunteers work in churchbased or institutional-based service projects.
http://www.elca.org/globalserve/youngadults/
Read notes from current volunteers in some of these countries. Click the countries first for more information. Young Adults in Global Mission
One year international opportunities Designed for ELCA young adults, ages 19-30, this program provides a one-year service opportunity in leadership development, service, spiritual growth, global awareness and understanding. Up to 52 positions are available for 2006-07. Service begins mid-August. Argentina
Volunteers work with projects in a variety of churches and social service agencies - youth, children, homeless. Community development, reconciliation, and evangelism are other areas in which volunteers gain experience, understanding and share their gifts. The Argentina program gathers together for weekly reflection, study, prayer, and community building led by project coordinators. B.A. and proficiency in Spanish required. Ages 21-30. Eastern Europe Volunteers serve in institutions, congregations and projects of the Reformed Churches in Central and Eastern Europe ministering to Roma people (gypsies). Volunteer placements are in the

106. Browse Opportunities
We currently have 10 volunteers teaching English in our program. It s a great opportunity to get some practical teaching experience under the guidance of
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Somerville, MA 02145 - www.elizabethpeabodyhouse.org Sponsored by Elizabeth Peabody House The EPH Early Care and Education programs serve children age one month-5 years of age in 4 programs in Somerville MA. Volunteer opportunities are flexible, come read a story, share a project, be part of children's play. Positive interactions more Early Childhood Education Intern
Boston, MA 02118 - www.uses.org Sponsored by United South End Settlements This voluntary, unpaid internship allows a student to explore the world of Early Childhood Education. The internship is of interest to majors in Early Childhood Education, Child Life Specialties, Human Growth and Development, Child Psychology, and others. The intern will more Early Morning Shelter Assistance
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107. Project H.O.M.E.
Groups of up to fifteen volunteers can be accommodated. Making and bringing a meal, playing games, teaching poetry or painting, and leading aerobics or
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Philadelphia, PA 19130 www.projecthome.net Project H.O.M.E. is a large non-profit agency created in 1989 that is dedicated to all aspects of fighting homelessness – from outreach, to job training and education, to housing, healthcare, as well as social and political advocacy. “The mission of the Project H.O.M.E. community is to empower persons to break the cycle of homelessness and poverty, to address structural causes of poverty, and to enable all of us to attain our fullest potential as individuals and as members of the broader society. [This is achieved] through the provision of a continuum of care comprised of street outreach; a range of supportive housing facilities; and comprehensive services including healthcare, education, and employment.” Additionally, Project H.O.M.E. addresses “the root causes of homelessness through neighborhood revitalization programs, including affordable housing development, employment training and opportunities, adult and youth education, health care, and environmental enhancement”. Volunteer opportunities at Project H.O.M.E. may be of particular interest to students in many areas of study: Human Services majors, Education majors, Political Science majors, Psychology majors, Sociology majors, Computer Science majors, Computer Engineers, Peace and Justice minors, and Women’s Studies minors, as well as pre-law students.

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