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English Teaching Internship in Madagascar

Start your career teaching English abroad on the tropical island of Nosy Be in Madagascar.

Durations: 2 - 12 weeks
Fieldwork hours40 hrs of fieldwork per week
Participant ratio1:6 staff to participant ratio
3 participant reviews
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Program information

Start working abroad as an English teacher. Travel to the only remaining rainforest on the island of Nosy Be. Here, you’ll gain experience teaching primary school learners in a formal setting and adult learners in an informal setting. During the course of your internship, you’ll learn about the challenges of education and the importance of communication skills for achieving conservation goals.

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Program overview

Get started teaching English abroad. You’ll be based on the island of Nosy Be, right next to Lokobe National Park, the last rainforest left on the island. 

In the mornings, you’ll take a short walk to nearby communities to assist the local teachers with their primary school classes. You’ll work with them to prepare lesson plans and other resources to support the students in learning English and other subjects. In the afternoons, you’ll work near our community hub to support adult students. 

This internship offers you the ability to gain experience in supporting a wide range of learners in a variety of settings. This means you’ll be able to learn a bunch of useful teaching skills. You can get involved in assisting established teachers, leading group classes and tutoring learners one-on-one.

Throughout your internship, you’ll be learning the Sakalava dialect of the local language, Malagasy. The country is historically and culturally complex and there will be opportunities to learn a little more about its diversity of distinct cultures. In addition, you’re welcome to visit the nearby rainforest and beach during your free time. Here, you’ll be able to spot critically endangered lemurs and sea turtles.

Highlights

Gain teaching experience
Gain teaching experience
Develop your professional teaching skills, including TEFL techniques, lesson planning, and early childhood developmental strategies.
Explore Lokobe National Park
Explore Lokobe National Park
Live on the edge of a national park filled with rare wildlife, tropical rainforest and adventure activities, and walking distance from the beach.
Get hands-on experience
Get hands-on experience
Contribute to ongoing community development efforts and initiate project ideas that will make a lasting impact.
Join locally-led initiatives
Join locally-led initiatives
Partner with social impact projects that are owned and led by local organisations who guide initiatives according to community priorities.
Grow and develop yourself
Grow and develop yourself
Receive training, guidance and mentoring to develop professionally and grow personally. Leave with recognised qualifications and in-demand skills.
Use your skills for good
Use your skills for good
Your unique expertise, skills and interests are matched to relevant community projects that address specific challenges.
Contribute to enduring impact
Contribute to enduring impact
Empower ongoing local community development projects on the ground that are led by inspiring local NGOs to make a lasting, systemic change.
Get immersed in the community
Get immersed in the community
Don’t just travel like a tourist. Become part of the local community and culture to experience a unique way of living – authentically.

Is this program for me?

This internship is specifically useful for someone who has or is actively studying the below subject areas at school, university or college, or has an interest in these subject areas.

  • Education
  • Liberal arts
  • English
  • History
  • Communication

Activities

Some of the example typical activities you could participate in on this program.

Teacher training
Teacher training
Receive expert training on education project objectives and procedures, how to evaluate and monitor projects, and the local cultural context.
English classes
English classes
Gain experience teaching English as a foreign language to children, young adults and women. Classes can be structured or informal.
Teacher capacity building
Teacher capacity building
Take on additional responsibilities such as working closely with our partner organisations to assist with training and upskilling local teachers.
Leadership training
Leadership training
Learn how to plan and set team goals, create supportive team environments, and reflect on your own leadership style.
Leadership responsibilities
Leadership responsibilities
Take on responsibilities such as conducting community needs analyses, creating pre–and-post workshop surveys, or coordinating workshop sessions.
Personal project
Personal project
Conduct research into important topics relating to global public health, which will be used to create training, workshops and teaching resources.
Mentorship
Mentorship
Meet weekly in a small group with other interns and an experienced mentor to receive project guidance and feedback on your leadership style.

Skills

  • Community empowerment
  • Cross-cultural communication
  • Social issues
  • Student engagement
  • Teaching English as a second language
  • Teaching workshops

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Offered once a month, expand your adventure with GVI Experiences. These are just some of the activities offered on your program!
Take Malagasy lessons
Take Malagasy lessons
Explore the cascades of Nosy Be
Explore the cascades of Nosy Be
Visit a sacred Baobab tree
Visit a sacred Baobab tree
Snorkel in a marine wonderland
Snorkel in a marine wonderland
Sunset from Mont Passot
Sunset from Mont Passot
Sleepover in Lokobe National Park
Sleepover in Lokobe National Park
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