With Bali’s rapidly expanding tourism industry, the demand for local English speakers has never been greater. Children may have the opportunity to learn English at school, however this is usually taught by a local Balinese teacher and thus the children never really get to practice their conversational skills or hear native English speakers. Balinese children are extremely eager to learn and are an absolute joy to teach. On this project, you will be spending about one to two hours each morning preparing lessons and around three hours in the afternoon teaching at a local elementary or high school. It is entirely up to you what you decide to teach, however there is a general syllabus for you to follow and examples of what previous participants have taught for you to continue with.

The aim of this project is to show students that learning English is fun and you are always encouraged to be creative with your methods of teaching – through games, songs, art, sport and music. If you are new to teaching, you may wish to team up with other fellow participants, as two to three teachers in the classroom often works well with regard to confidence building and gaining greater control of the class whose enthusiasm often spills over into great excitement! Your role is to encourage and inspire, but most importantly for teachers and students alike to enjoy the experience.

 

 

We have all experienced good and not so good teachers and through our project we strive to achieve the infectious enthusiasm of good teachers, specifically aiming to:

  • Ignite the fuse of lifelong learning.
  • Enthusiastically encourage and inspire children.
  • Ensure each child is confident and is able to articulate in both spoken and written English.
  • Teach games and songs, showing that learning can be fun.
  • Design creative methods of teaching and make effective lesson plans.
  • Most importantly for teachers and students alike to enjoy the experience.

Monday

On Monday after early morning breakfast, the lesson plans are drawn. This will consist of preparing lessons which could be on various educational subjects or something you would like to teach the children. After lunch, you would set out to the local school and teach them the lessons which you are already prepared with. Later in the evening, return back to the centre to give us your feedback on your first day of teaching.

Tuesday to Friday

From Tuesday to Friday, after you complete your early morning breakfast, you can work on developing lesson plans for each day for a couple of hours. After lunch, you can then leave to your assigned school to work with the students who will be eagerly waiting for you. Once you teach them the lessons you have prepared for them and engage in a few activities, then you can return to your accommodation and have dinner.

This program starts every week.

Participant Criteria & Requirements

Minimum age: 

Maximum age: 

Minimum English level: Basic

CRB required: On Sign up

Passport copy required: On Sign up

Resume copy required: No

Required qualification: None

Additional Requirements

Participants below 18 are required to present a parental consent letter.

Additional Equipment

No specific equipment necessary. However, you are more than welcome to bring materials for activities such as games, colour pencils, colouring books, etc.

Bali Teaching Programme
Bali Teaching programme
Bali Teaching programme
Bali Teaching programme

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