North
American Educators to Teach English in Cuba
Released on
= September 21, 2005, 3:19 pm
Press Release
Author = Marcel Hatch / ESL CUBA VOLUNTEER
Industry = Education
Press Release
Summary = Three groups of Canadian and American volunteers are preparing
to fly to Havana to teach English to the Cubans.
Press Release
Body = Vancouver, BC - Three groups of Canadian and American volunteers
are preparing to fly to Havana to teach English to the Cubans. The
22-day programs are open to working or retired educators willing
to pay their own costs, while donating their English as a Second
Language (ESL) teaching skills. A knowledge of Spanish is not required.
Three ESL CUBA
VOLUNTEER departures are planned: November 12 to December 3, 2005,
January 14 to February 4, 2006, and February 18 to March 11, 2006.
The program will recommence in the fall of 2006. Registration is
limited to 15 teachers per group, although non-volunteer spouses
and partners are welcome to come along. An extra week of relaxation
or travel in Cuba after the ESL project has finished is easily
arranged.
Upon arrival
in Cuba, the ESL volunteers are put through an eight-day orientation
course which includes sightseeing around Havana, visits to schools
and universities, meetings with leading Cuban educators and activists,
and cultural events.
Weeks two and
three are devoted to morning classroom teaching at the University
of Havana's Faculty of Foreign Languages, with Cuban professors
on hand to assist. Volunteers with academic backgrounds in such
fields as geography, psychology, law, mathematics, and physics will
be invited to teach technical English at one of the university's
many specialized faculties. In the afternoon, unstructured tutor
sessions are held at a community education facility. Volunteers
can opt to work only
in the morning or afternoon, as desired. Weekends and evenings are
free.
Volunteers are
encouraged to prepare their own ESL curriculums, in partnership
with the Cuban teachers. The idea is to give Cuban students the
opportunity to practice conversational English with a native speaker,
while receiving help with pronunciation, grammar, idioms, and colloquialisms.
The program organizers and previous ESL participants can provide
ideas for effective teaching.
The ESL volunteers
are accommodated at the three-star Hotel St Johns in Havana's Vedado
entertainment district, a short walk from the university along safe
streets. International-style buffet breakfasts are included in the
program costs. Participants can take lunch at the university's dining
hall, and Vedado offers a wide range of private and public restaurants
for other meals.
Team members
must be flexible and eager to collaborate with their Cuban hosts
and volunteer colleagues. The most important qualification, however,
is a desire to build understanding between the peoples of Cuba,
Canada, and the United States, and a willingness to learn. The ESL
volunteers will have an unparalleled opportunity to witness and
experience a humanistic society, in contrast to the consumer-driven
existence many North Americans endure.
The ESL CUBA
VOLUNTEER pilot project in March 2005 was rated a great success
by participants. Sandra Moe of Vancouver, BC, had this to say: "I'm
writing stories from my journal and find my head filling with memories
of all the wonderful experiences that were made possible by your
invitation to be a part of this project, by all the effort your
group here in Canada and the people in Cuba put into the project,
and by the wonderful and delightful people who I met and interacted
with on
the island."
For information
on how you too can become part of one of these unique
people-to-people learning experiences, visit http://www.cubavolunteer.com
To view photos
from all 15 Cuban provinces, plus the city of Havana, see
http://www.cuba-pictures.com
A comprehensive
Cuba links page is available at
http://www.infography.com/content/769817333095.html
About ESL CUBA
VOLUNTEER
Organized by the Vancouver-based nonprofit Cuba Education Tours,
ESL CUBA VOLUNTEER is supported by the Cuban Ministry of Higher
Education, the Cuban Movement for Peace, the Office of the Historian
of the City of Havana, CubaNatura Tours, and the University of Havana.
The program is endorsed by the British Columbia Teachers' Federation.
(The current
U.S. administration attempts to deny its own citizens their
constitutional right to travel freely to Cuba, and official U.S.
government
"licenses" to visit Cuba are almost impossible to obtain.
However, Americans are treated exactly the same as Canadians once
they've arrived at the Canadian gateway airport. Prospective ESL
volunteers with U.S. passports should call Cuba Education Tours
for confidential advice.)
Web Site = http://www.cubavolunteer.com
Contact Details
= Marcel Hatch
Program Coordinator
ESL CUBA VOLUNTEER
Cuba Education Tours
2278 East 24th Avenue
Vancouver, BC V5N 2V2
Canada
Toll Free 877-687-3817
Tel 604-874-9048
Fax 604-874-9041
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