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Teaching and Educational Support

by: Solutions For Life Initiative- Ghana

9.75 (4)

We seek volunteers to help address the deprivation of learning and teaching aids and to support and share knowledge with our teachers in less-resourced schools. Help in a range of subjects including Mathematics, Science, Geography, Social Science, History, Business Education, Art, and Music, as well as English. Placements are available at the nursery, primary, and secondary schools in Ghana, wher...

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Program Highlights

Create activities on your own.

Explore Ghanaian culture by staying with a local family.

Find more passion for teaching.

Experience all 10 regions of Ghana during weekends.

Visit the local football park, join a group discussion around a game of draught after each work day.

Quick Details

Locations:
  • Kumasi, Ghana
Availability
Year(s) OfferedYear RoundDuration:
  • 1-2 Weeks
  • 2-4 Weeks
  • 5-8 Weeks
  • 3-6 Months
  • 1-2 Years
Cost Per Week$100-300
Age Requirement:Varies
Types & Subjects
Causes:
  • Childcare & Children
  • Education
  • English Teaching
  • Teaching
Guidelines:
  • All Nationalities
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Overall Rating

9.75

Total Reviews

4

I found my calling

October 05, 2023by: Rachel Lesperance - United StatesProgram: Teaching and Educational Support
10

I signed up for a volunteer trip not knowing how I would forever be changed. I worked with a refugee camp school and orphanage during my 1st trip volunteering With SFLIG. I have since made life long connections and friends. Thank you for giving me a purpose to serve in a very special way.

I’m going to come back!!!

March 29, 2023by: Rachel Lesperance - United StatesProgram: Teaching and Educational Support
10

This experience is one of inspiration. I gave the children the supplies I brought. I have help and worked along side loving care givers teaching, learning to cool and encouraging the children in every way. Everyone has been kind and welcoming and the children have captured my heart forever.

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Volunteering in Ghana

March 24, 2019by: Melissa G - United StatesProgram: Teaching and Educational Support
9

I went in without many expectations and I’m so glad I did because I ended up doing things I would have never expected. I signed up for a medical program. The local team was great in setting up outreach programs which were fantastic (although of course with any developing country the frustration always lies in whether or not the patients will follow up or be able to afford to continue their treatment), however my day to day “work” in the clinic or hospital would be better suited for a medical student (which I’m sure is the majority of medical internship volunteers), not a practicing provider. It was mostly observation and education. I truly did appreciate the education as I don’t see tropical diseases where I’m from nor do I see many HIV patients. It was fantastic seeing and learning about diseases I had only read about. But, i came to Ghana to be productive. A few weeks in I did see an opportunity to be more productive when one of the boys in our orphanage was not enrolled in school and so I decided to move away from the medical program and more into teaching him English and how to read. The local team okayed the switch (even though I still went to the clinic a couple of times a week). This by far was the biggest challenge and I am so grateful to have taken this on. This little boy taught me so much more than I ever expected to learn. I fell in love with the boys and in the orphanage and the kids in the community. I have been in many developing countries so nothing really surprised me here. The biggest disappoint for me was all the trash everywhere (beach, street, parks). Our accommodations were clean and comfortable. The local team manager and her staff were GREAT. They took such good care of us. I really appreciate all the steps they took to ensure our safety, comfort and transition into a new country. I also appreciate how flexible they were in me changing up my program, as mentioned above. TIPS: Go with an open mind because things don’t always go as planned. Be flexible. Be patient. I think an actual practitioner needs to be aware that the only hands on experience will be through outreach programs that sally can definitely set up. That practitioner should be prepared to either bring medicine or purchase medicine for the people after seeing them because the people won’t be able to buy it for themselves most likely. I ended up exceeding my budget (which I’m ok with) by buying medication for the people to at least start their treatments but it’s something to consider prior to going.

Program Details

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Locations

  • Kumasi, Ghana

Types and Subjects

  • Causes
  • Childcare & Children
  • Education
  • English Teaching

Availability

Years Offered: Year Round

Duration:
  • 1-2 Weeks
  • 2-4 Weeks
  • 5-8 Weeks

Age Requirement

Age Requirement Varies

Guidelines

All Nationalities

Cost per week

$100-300

Program Cost Includes

  • Some Accommodation
  • Some Meals / Partial Meal Plan
  • On-Site / In-Country Staff Support
  • Pre-Departure Orientation

Accommodation Options

  • Apartment/Flat
  • Group living
  • Home-stays

Qualifications & Experience

    Language Skills Required

  • English

    Accepted Education Levels

  • Any/All Education Levels Accepted

Application Procedures

  • Online Application
  • Phone/Video Interview

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