When you volunteer to teach abroad, you are likely to find yourself having to do without many familiar teaching materials. Art supplies, markers, textbooks, a photocopier, games and computers could all be in short supply for you and your students. But don’t be discouraged—this is the perfect
Read more →Being a good teacher isn’t just about having the right lesson plan and teaching methods. It’s also about building trust, rapport, and good communication with your students. But it’s not just your students who you have to have a good relationship with. Your co-teachers will be a
Read more →Teach in Georgia! Today we have a special treat for you. Isaac Gregson, a volunteer teacher with the Teach and Learn in Georgia program, has kindly offered to answer some of our questions about living and teaching in the beautiful Republic of Georgia.
Read more →Living with a host family is an opportunity like no other. You will get to know the local culture not just as a visitor and observer, but as a part of a family. That doesn’t mean that it will be all smooth sailing, though. From language barriers
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