Study Abroad Programs in Yukon Territory, Canada


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International TEFL and TESOL
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Embrace the vast beauty and multicultural mosaic of Canada as you embark on a fulfilling journey of teaching English. Use the coupon code GoAbroad15 upon checkout to receive 15% off any course. Take advantage of our Super Sale! Choose from a selection of accredited online TEFL courses, with prices starting from $65. Our 60-hour, 120-hour, 180-hour, and level 5 online TEFL and TESOL courses will prepare you for teaching abroad in a classroom setup and teaching online from the comfort of your own home. Every module has text, videos, quizzes, personal tutor to help you through the course and give you positive feedback. Throughout the course, you can submit lesson plans to experienced TESOL teachers, gaining valuable feedback from experts who have been teaching abroad for years! Need help to find an English teaching job in any of the above fields? We have contacts worldwide, so we can help set you on your way to the destination of your choice. You can get your 120-hour TEFL certificate online through ITT, at your own pace, in the comfort of your own home Start your accredited TEFL/TESOL certification now – your first step to being an English teacher.
Round River Conservation Studies
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Round River's Taku Watershed Conservation Program is a 6-week summer program in northern British Columbia, offering students the opportunity to experience a vast wild place while learning about conservation, wildlife, and local Tlingit culture and history firsthand. The Taku River watershed, located in the far northwest corner of British Columbia, is of great beauty and ecological significance. This landscape and the people of the Taku River Tlingit First Nation have taught us much about integrating field research with the needs of First Peoples. Students in this program are based in the small town of Atlin, B.C. Most of the summer is spent in the field conducting research, hiking, backpacking, and meeting with community members. Research projects include wildlife surveys, bird surveys, and a long-term alpine vegetation study. Groups are small (usually 6 to 10 students). Students should be physically fit and prepared for long days in the field, including bush-whacking and hiking on rugged, steep terrain.
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