This is an aimless blog that gives voices to small joys, quirky happenstances, everyday occurrences, and occasional pesterings as the author navigates her life paths as an educator, transplanted Wyomingite, traveler, and curiosity seeker.
Saturday, July 28, 2018
Post #33: Volunteachers
This is a quasi work post. Today, we went to a public school in São Paulo with our Specialist to work with volunteachers. These volunteers come from all walks of life and have one thing in common: they have learned English and want to give back. On Saturdays, these professionals don blue shirts and teach classes of students from the community who want to learn English. We sponsored a training and found such energetic, awesome energy among the teachers that must be passed along tot their students. Take a look, below, and learn more, here.
Labels:
100 days in Brazil,
Sao Paulo,
teaching
Location:
São Paulo, State of São Paulo, Brazil
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