Help Viva Foundation of South Africa with 10 volunteers for curriculum support in STEM subjects.
10 volunteers still needed
category
Children & Youth
sub-category
Teaching & Tutoring
duration
more than 8 hours
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Help Viva Foundation of South Africa with 10 volunteers for curriculum support in STEM subjects.
Here's a little more info about this opportunity...
WHAT? Support in the form of extra classes and special workshops on site. WHEN? The activity will need to take place on a weekday morning, preferably a Friday. WHERE? Viva Ind. School - Refilwe Campus [GPS Viva Connect, Cullinan] HOW OFTEN? Volunteers may choose the number of sessions they are able to provide. WHO? Volunteers will teach primary school children. WHY? To make STEM subjects exciting and show by means of personal example, [e.g. securing top employment etc.] that hard work pays off. REQUIREMENTS: 1. Child Safety Policy As the activity involves direct contact with children, Volunteers need to provide an up-to-date Police Clearance, in accordance with the Viva Child Protection Policy and will be screened. 2. Volunteers will receive the Viva Child Protection Policy, will be required to study it and confirm agreement with it. The policy includes an in-depth questionnaire that need to be completed in full. 3. Volunteers will need to send a CV to info@vivafoundation.life, showing experience and education in the STEM field. 4. Volunteers should preferably be eloquent and able to inspire young learners through animated and interesting workshop-style communication. 5. Volunteers can choose a topic in the STEM field, preferably relating to current curricular requirements. [School faculty can communicate and liaise in this regard.] For more information, please feel free to reach out to us via email at info@vivafoundation.life
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