International Language Programs
Dear Megan,
Congratulations! You have been assigned to Fuqing in China for the
Spring 2009 semester. We are excited to have you teach with our
program and know you will do a wonderful job serving the children.
Thank you for completing the Application and Documents Packet!
We now have the information we need to prepare for your service
abroad.
You will mainly be teaching Primary level classes. Please keep in mind
that we make level assignments to help you be able to gather
age-appropriate supplies—primary teachers will be working with children
ages 4-8 years; elementary teachers will be working with children ages
9-16 years. However, once you are in the country, you may be asked to
teach classes in the other level to accommodate changes in enrollment.
To ensure that you’ll be ready to teach either level, you’ll be trained
for both. We appreciate your flexibility in this area.
Please plan to attend one complete volunteer training session. You can
find the training schedule on our web site at www.ilp.org/training. Your
participation in one of the training sessions is required. Training
sessions provide the answers to many of your questions, introduce you to
the culture, language, other volunteers, and most importantly the ILP
teaching method. Please call the office or email ________ to let us
know which training session you will attend.
If you will be departing in the next two months, please download the
Medical Forms packet found at www.ilp.org/docspacket. These medical
documents must be submitted at least one month before departure. If you
will be departing later, we will email you this packet about two months
before departure.
We look forward to meeting with you again and sharing in your excitement
as you continue to prepare for this adventure abroad!
Sincerely,
ILP Review Committee Chairperson
Copy, Paste.
Labels:
china
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
4 comments:
Woo-hoo! You know, you're probably going to have to get some shots before you go--as in vaccine shots in the arm, not photos, although you may want some of those too. In fact, when you get your shots, I'll come with and take photos of the needle sticking in your arm and you can post them here. Cool idea, huh?
Cool! And good news ... no one's gonna want your blood for a while, either :D
Congrats Megan! Your big adventure has begun.... Savor it. I predict it will be a major life changing event for you. Hugs and loves... Mom2
WOW...!
What a fantastic challenge/opportunity!
Post a Comment