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AMPED Abroad (Adventure Minded People Exploring Diversity Abroad)

P.O. Box 24865
7800 Acapulco Road
Fort Worth, TX 76124
United States
Phone: 214.736.7654
Fax: 214.276.7727

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Get AMPED Abroad: Teaching English in Local Schools

  Guatemala
    Quetzaltenango,  Xela

Durations of Program: 1-2 weeks, 2-4 weeks, 5-8 weeks, 9-12 weeks and 3-6 months
Typical Duration of Program: 5-8 weeks
Dates: First and third Monday of each month

Description: Combine insufficient funding, lack of qualified teachers, over twenty spoken languages, and a limited curriculum the result is a nation in which 31 percent of those age 15 years and older cannot read and write. That is the situation as it exists in Guatemala.

Guatemala has the lowest literacy rate in Central America. Though children are required by the government to attend primary school, enrollment drops significantly at the secondary level when government funding ends. Only the few that make-up the middle and upper-class can afford the tuition, uniforms, and school supplies needed to further their children's education.

Individuals only need pass the final exam for secondary education in order to meet the requirements for becoming a teacher who often times earn very low to no salaries at all.

And while Spanish is the country's official tongue, many of the indigenous Mayan groups have retained their ancestral ties, including that of their language, which further complicates matters. Neither the staff nor curriculum is equipped to address their needs. As a result, an already marginalized segment of the population becomes even more marginalized.

As an English teaching volunteer in Guatemala, volunteers may expect to:

- Teach the children English and other core subjects;
- Assist the teacher's with developing lesson plans;
- Help the teachers to learn English;
- Help the children with their homework; and
- Organize constructive learning activities and games.

Highlights: Authentic cultural immersion experience as participants live with a local host family in addition to having daily interaction with other local in the community and at their project assignment.

Participants receive FREE Spanish lessons for 2 hours Monday-Friday for the duration of their stay, up to 120 hours.

Qualifications: Must be at least 18 years of age and have an intermediate Spanish level. While not required, a teaching background, TEFL, or similar experience are beneficial.

Languages :
  • English
  • Spanish

Cost in US$: Starting at 609

Cost Includes :
  • Food
  • Housing
  • In-country orientation/Training
  • In-country staff support
  • Written materials pre-departure
Cost Include Description:
Includes project set-up arrangements, meals and accommodations in Xela, orientation, and 24/7 emergency in-country staff support.

Participants will also receive information regarding their placement prior to their departure. Placement information, will include in-country contact information, alternative accommodations for delayed arrivals, currency exchange, phone and internet communication, laundry, etc.

Experience Required: no

Volunteer Types :
  • curriculum planning
  • education
  • English teaching
  • primary education
  • public education
  • teaching
  • tutor

Typical Volunteer: While participation is not limited to this demographic, the average age is 18-26. Participants that are flexible and open minded when it comes to cultural differences, ways of life, and work pace are those that tend to benefit most from their experience abroad, as do those that demonstrate initiative with regard to recommending and implementing changes to improve the project and to assist the staff.

Age Range: 18 and over

This Program is open to American, Asian, Australian, Canadian, European, Kiwi, South African and Worldwide Participants.

Typical Living Arrangements :
  • Home-stays

Participants Travel to Guatemala Independently or in Groups

Typically Participants Work Independently or in Groups

Application Process Involves:

  • Online Application plus Application Assessment
  • Other
  • Resume
  • Transcript

Post-Program Services Include:

  • Exit Debriefing Abroad
  • Alumni Network

Year Founded: 2008

 



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