- Overseas Programs
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- Schools Without Borders (SWB): Placements Teaching English
Schools Without Borders (SWB): Placements Teaching English
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Teach programs
Placement type
All programs
Requirements
Duration
- 2 weeks - 1 month
- 6-12 months
Minimum age
15
Maximum age
90
Age notes
Age requirements vary by programme.
Qualifications required
- None
Application process
Admission into the programmes is done on a rolling basis. As there is limited enrollment in programmes, applicants should apply as soon as they have decided on a programme. Application information is available online.
Pricing
Price range
- $1001-$2500
Price includes
- Accommodation
- Language classes
- Meals
- Orientation
Schools Without Borders (SWB) runs various programs around the world, which make learning more accessible and engaging for today's youth. All of their programs use a hands-on/project-based methodology that encourages youth to take responsibility for their actions and equips them with essential life-skills. 1. Leadership Seminars (ages 15-18) - 3 week adventure-based programs in Brazil and Kenya 2. Community Projects (ages 17-22) - 5 to 6 week projects in Rio and Nairobi's slums 3. Volunteer Placements (ages 21+) - 3 to 12 month international placements 4. Re-Mix Project - skills development using urban culture in downtown Toronto. 5. Arts-based Community Initiatives - Creative development strategies (i.e. film, music, graffiti etc.) Schools Without Borders (SWB) runs various programs around the world, which make learning more accessible and engaging for today's youth. All of their programs use a hands-on/project-based methodology that encourages youth to take responsibility for their actions and equips them with essential life-skills. 1. Leadership Seminars (ages 15-18) - 3 week adventure-based programs in Brazil and Kenya 2. Community Projects (ages 17-22) - 5 to 6 week projects in Rio and Nairobi's slums 3. Volunteer Placements (ages 21+) - 3 to 12 month international placements 4. Re-Mix Project - skills development using urban culture in downtown Toronto. 5. Arts-based Community Initiatives - Creative development strategies (i.e. film, music, graffiti etc.)