which tefl course should i take for peace corps

by Mariana Christiansen 6 min read

How long does it take to get Peace Corps TEFL certification?

In-service training: Multi-day training events totaling up to 15 hours of training and practice during Peace Corps service. Certificate: The Peace Corps TEFL Certificate is validated by the Center for Applied Linguistics in Washington, D.C. and recognized both nationally and internationally.

What is the TEFL certificate program?

It's a unique opportunity for Volunteers, even those starting with limited or no teaching experience, to meet global professional English standards. While TEFL projects in Peace Corps countries all prepare Volunteers to be effective English teachers, the TEFL Certificate Program provides more structure, training and on-going professional support.

How long does it take to become a Peace Corps officer?

Pre-service training: Ten to twelve weeks of technical, language, medical, and safety and security training, including a practicum of 10 hours of practice teaching. Online learning community: Quarterly online professional development events facilitated by Peace Corps staff at posts.

What is a TEFL volunteer?

Volunteers in designated countries support student achievement by teaching English as a foreign language to both children and adults in their host community. TEFL Certificate Benefits

Does the Peace Corps teach English?

Teaching English is a part of many Peace Corps assignments A very high percentage of Peace Corps assignments incorporate education (it's their largest program area), particularly English language instruction.

What does the Peace Corps teach?

Peace Corps Volunteers provide technical assistance to countries that have requested it in a wide variety of Volunteer positions throughout the world. All Volunteers serve in six general work areas: Agriculture, Community Economic Development, Education, Environment, Health, and Youth in Development.

Why Peace Corps?

The Peace Corps is a service opportunity for motivated changemakers to immerse themselves in a community abroad, working side by side with local leaders to tackle the most pressing challenges of our generation.

Is it hard to get into the Peace Corps?

And just as we require individuals with specialized skill sets to meet the unique needs of our nation, the same holds true for the countries that we serve. Serving as a Peace Corps Volunteer is a professional opportunity with lifelong benefits, so it is extremely competitive.

Is joining the Peace Corps worth it?

Peace Corps is definitely a really tough experience, but it's ultimately what you make it out to be. I would recommend this experience to anyone who is serious about learning about different cultures, passionate about service work, or interested in international development.

Is Peace Corps always 2 years?

Peace Corps Volunteers Serve for two years plus three months of training for an opportunity to totally immerse yourself into a host country community.

Do you get paid in Peace Corps?

Trainees and Volunteers who have served less than 24 months since the date they swore in as Volunteers earn $375/month. Response Volunteers and Volunteers who have served more than 24 months since the date they swore in earn $475/month.

What type of people join the peace Corp?

The Peace Corps welcomes applications from veterans, reservists and active duty military personnel who are interested in serving as Volunteers after completing military service. Please keep in mind that the Peace Corps may not interfere with the completion of an obligation to the armed services.

Project Description

Covid-19 Volunteer Activities

  • In the past year, the world has been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. As a Volunteer, you will be trained in how to best protect yourself from COVID-19 exposure and understand the impact of and steps to reduce stigma related to COVID-19. You may also have the opportunity to engage with your community on implementing or enhancing COVID-19 mitigation activities, such as COV…
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Required Skills

  • Qualified applicants will have a Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science degree in any discipline and a strong desire to teach English. Please Note: A Bachelor’s degree is mandatory for all candidates as a requirement for your Zambian work permit.
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Desired Skills

  • Competitive candidates will have one or more of the following: -Master of Arts or Science degree in any discipline -Classroom teaching experience at the primary or secondary level in English, Teaching English as a Second or Foreign language (TESL/TEFL) or teaching a foreign language. -Motivation to obtain a Peace Corps TEFL certificate
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Required Language Skills

  • There are no pre-requisite language requirements for this position. Please take a moment to explore the Language Comments section below to find out more on how local language(s) will be utilized during service. While English is the official language of Zambia, most Volunteers find that community integration is enhanced with their ability to hold basic conversations in the local Za…
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Living Conditions

  • Serving as a Volunteer in Zambia requires commitment to working in rural areas that may be mentally and physically challenging. Volunteers typically live in villages in traditional houses made of local materials, such as mud bricks and a grass thatch or tinned roof, cement floors, without plumbing or electricity. Water will be collected from a nearby bore hole, well or stream, which is t…
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Serving in Zambia

  • Learn more about the Volunteer experience in Zambia: Get detailed information on culture, communications, housing, health, and safety -- including health and crimestatistics -- in order to make a well-informed decision about serving.
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Couples Information

  • Peace Corps Zambia welcomes couples serving together during service. For any couples to be considered, your partner must apply and qualify for one of the following projects: - Maternal, Child Health and HIV/AIDS Educator - Secondary Education English Teacher-TEFL Certificate The pre-service training sites for Health and Education Volunteers are in two different locations in Zambi…
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Medical Considerations

  • Before you apply, please review Medical Information for Applicantsto learn about the medical clearance process. Does this sound like the position for you? Get started on your journey.
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