[ English
teachers ]

CIS
Colonia Libertad,
Avenida Bolívar # 103
San Salvador, El Salvador
Teléfonos:
(503) 2226-5362
(503) 2235-1330
e-mail:
cis_elsalvador@yahoo.com
www.cis-elsalvador.org |
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To surmount the
situation of oppression, people must first critically recognize its causes, so
that through transforming action they can create a new situation, one which
makes possible the pursuit of a fuller humanity.
- Paulo Freire
The Mélida Anaya Montes
English School is looking for volunteers who want to teach English in San
Salvador, El Salvador. The school is dedicated to teaching English within
a context that facilitates growth as human beings and contributes to the
movement for social justice in El Salvador and the world. For more
information on the school, including logistics and dates, please check
here. Don't miss out
on this exciting opportunity that provides a unique learning and hands on
educational experience--it is an experience that undoubtedly will be both
challenging and extremely rewarding and will shape the way you view the world.
Benefits
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Contribute to El Salvador's social movement in their struggle for justice. |
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Assist adults working in the Salvadoran opposition (members of political parties, social and women's organizations, ex-combatants,
war wounded) in increasing their capacity for their work and struggle for justice.
Also assist adults who are interested in gaining knowledge about current
injustices and how they can support the struggle for a more just society. |
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Gain practical and theoretical exposure to critical
pedagogy and popular education techniques. |
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Become aware of the structures that oppress the people of El Salvador. |
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Be an integral link in the consciousness raising process. |
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Be part of the international solidarity movement. |
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Engage in cultural and language exchange with Salvadorans. |
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Make a concrete contribution to the development of El Salvador. |
Logistics
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Small classroom setting of 6-9 students. |
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Training provided for teaching English as a Foreign Language
and Popular Education methodology. |
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It is not a
requirement that English teachers speak Spanish. For those interested,
Spanish classes are available. English teachers pay half price for
Spanish classes (when there is at
least one other student in the class). |
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2
weeks of an intensive political-cultural program to learn more about
El Salvador and free participation in our Political
Cultural Program (if there are 3 or more paying participants). |
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Participation in several weekend excursions to various points of historical
and cultural interest in El Salvador throughout the English cycle. |
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Assistance in finding housing, including living with a Salvadoran family. (Monthly living
expenses run from US $280-$400) |
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Minimum time commitment
includes a 2-hour class that meets three evenings a week, plus
class preparation, teacher's meetings and workshops throughout the cycle
(9-12 hours per week).
Additional teaching and volunteer opportunities are available. |
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English teachers
must be fluent in English. |
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A
$100 program fee is requested of accepted volunteers, which
assists in covering the costs of transportation for excursions, the
political-cultural program, and other educational/administrative costs. The
program
fee should be sent to CIS; P.O. Box 17025; St. Paul, MN 55117-0025. |
To Apply
Please
send us your letter of interest,
resume/CV and one
letter of reference to
cis_elsalvador@yahoo.com.
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What Teachers and Students Have Said
My
English classes are a great opportunity to learn, I like so much the technique
to teach all of our class to participate equally - Bessy del Carmen Zepeda, MAM English School Student
Through the process
of exchange you gain a profound understanding of how the history of this country
has effected the people. It is a very genuine way of learning, of
experiencing a country - Richard Caleb Pearshouse, Volunteer English Teacher

Concern for humanization leads at once to the recognition of
dehumanization.... But while both humanization and dehumanization are real
alternatives, only the first is the people's vocation. It is thwarted by
injustice, exploitation, oppression, and the violence of the oppressors; it is
affirmed by the yearning of the oppressed for freedom and justice, and by their
struggle to recover their lost humanity.
- Paulo Freire

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