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Teaching in Ubud

Next start date : 14 April 2024

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Volunteer from

1 weeks

Ages 16+ and

families

Based in

Bali

Endless outdoor

adventures & nature

SDG-Aligned Projects

Impact driven

projects run by local

Project Cost

Charge Details

Fee Include

〓Cost Includes〓

  • Airport pickup fee (from Denpasar International Airport)
  • Accommodation and meals
  • Full program and activity arrangement
  • Transportation expenses related to volunteer activities during the volunteer period

〓Cost Excludes〓

  • Passport and visa fees
  • Airport drop-off fee
  • Round-trip transportation expenses from the place of departure to the project location, flight etc.
  • Out-of-program transportation expenses and personal expenses such as shopping during activities

Program Requirements

  • If you're planning to volunteer in Bali for less than 30 days, you can get a visa on arrival when you arrive. If you need more time, you can extend it for another 30 days.
  • If you're under 16, you have to have a parent or guardian with you for the program. And if you're 16 or 17 when your program starts, you need parental consent to join. A consent form will be required by our team.
  • Travel insurance is mandatory.

Program Schedule

  • Sunday: Arrival at DPS Airport, where LeanIn staff will be responsible for airport pickup.
  • Monday: Morning teaching training session, introducing project details and arrangements. Volunteers will be grouped based on their English proficiency. The afternoon is free for volunteers to familiarize themselves with the base and surrounding area.
  • Tuesday: Morning visit to local schools for teaching support. Volunteers need to prepare teaching materials and can incorporate games, music, etc., for interactive sessions with children. The afternoon is free for leisure activities.
  • Wednesday: Morning continues with teaching support at local schools, fostering communication with children. The afternoon is free for leisure activities.
  • Thursday: Morning teaching session at the school, spending half a day with students. Afternoon is free for leisure activities, such as visiting rice terraces, swings, etc.
  • Friday: Half-day teaching session in the morning, followed by the presentation of NGO volunteer certificates. The afternoon is free for leisure activities, including visiting Monkey Forest, etc.
  • Saturday: Departure from the project site before noon, if joined for more than a week can continue to stay at the same volunteer house.

Accomodation Environment

  • 2-3 people per room, with air conditioning, WiFi, and hot water.
  • Situated in a beautiful town surrounded by tropical rainforest, banana, coffee, and palm trees, volunteers begin their day in a beautiful natural environment with fresh air.
  • The volunteer program runs from every Sunday to the following Saturday.

Roles & Responsibilities

  • Support local teachers in daily tasks as a volunteer.
  • Develop daily lesson plans covering various subjects for children, including basic English, General Knowledge, Mathematics, Arts, and Crafts.
  • Engage children with stories to broaden their understanding of different places and share new information regularly.
  • Focus on creating an energetic and enjoyable learning environment for children to enhance their learning experience.
  • Demonstrate genuine care for the children, giving individual attention to each one and encouraging their progress.

 

What our volunteers say about us

This summer is unique. The enthusiasm, adorability, and eagerness to learn of the children in Bali deeply touched us. We enjoyed the entire process of volunteer teaching, laughing, and being joyful just like them, and were deeply moved. Love knows no borders; we helped plant the seeds of English in their hearts, and their smiles made our youth shine brilliantly and beautifully. 

- Tin Wood

Bali

In just two weeks, I dined with the natives, shared watermelon with monkeys, swam in a lake with crocodiles, and lived under the same blue sky with elephants and humble villagers. I still remember the clear eyes of the local little girl. My trip ended with reluctance, and as I was leaving, a young boy said to me 'see you again.' I quickly got into the car, thinking to myself, 'I will come back to see you all.

- Faith Li

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