The International Educators for Africa Program

Teachers for Africa Program

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Location: Benin; Ghana; Namibia

Length of Position: One Year

Dates: throughout the year

  • Description

    The Teachers for Africa Program places experienced American teachers in sub-Saharan Africa at schools and universities for one academic year. The TFA Program is sponsored by the International Foundation for Education and Self-Help and funded by the United States Agency for International Development. The major goal of the TFA Program is to provide technical assistance to improve the quality of academic institutions and curriculum.

  • Highlights

    We assist African nations in strengthening their educational systems by:

    * Recruiting and assigning volunteer educators to serve for one or more academic years
    * Training pre- and in-service teachers
    * Continuing professional development of in-service teachers
    * Strengthening local communities' education policy and management
    * Providing technical assistance to nongovernmental organizations and community based organizations
    * Incorporating cross-cutting themes into education curriculums, including HIV/AIDS and strengthening the rights of vulnerable populations (particularly women and children)
    * Establishing teacher resource centers
    * Donating books and educational supplies
    * Building and rehabilitating schools

  • Qualifications

    The program has the objective of placing up to 1,000 teachers from the United States in sub-Saharan Africa by the year 2002. Specific specialties needed include curriculum development, ESL training, teacher training, elementary and secondary education, literacy, French, information systems, sciences and engineering, health and nutrition, and administration.

  • Languages

    • English

  • Cost in US$:

  • Salary/Pay

    While teachers participate in the TFA program on a volunteer basis, each participant is provided with the following: *Airfare for domestic and overseas travel *One week predeparture orientation in Scottsdale, Arizona *Per diem payment for each day of orientation *Predeparture / settling-in allowance of USD 450 *USD 150 reimbursement for the shipping of books and educational materials *USD 800 monthly stipend based on sub-Saharan cost of living *Insurance coverage

  • Experience Required

    yes

  • Application Process Involves

    • Essay
    • In-Person Interview Required
    • Letters of Reference
    • Online Application plus Application Assessment
    • Physical Exam/Health Records
    • Resume
    • Transcript
    • Written Application
  • Typically The Application Process Time is

    Deadline: February 28th

  • The International Educators for Africa Program's Mission Statement

    The mission of IFESH is to support African nations in their efforts to eradicate poverty, disease and inequity through self-help partnership program.

  • Year Founded

    1981