New
Neighbors Education Center
ESL
provides quality instruction in English to immigrants and refugees while
making instruction accessible by providing low cost childcare. It helps
create a caring community that collaborates with social service
organizations to help students who need assistance learning English.
Ministry Needs
Participants need
to have an interest in working with people from many different
countries. Some teachers are professionals but many have never taught
before. Teachers and assistant teachers work on teams to teach a group
of students at the same level using the instructional materials
provided. Computer managers help students and teachers use language
teaching software in the
ESL
computer lab. Office workers help with databases, mailings, copying,
etc.
Training Provided
Orientation in fall
and spring before courses begin, and an overview of some materials and
methods we use, with emphasis on the practical and some underlying
theory. Literacy Council of Northern
Virginia
course provided for new
ESL
teachers. On the job training as an assistant teacher and/or
communication with experienced volunteers and periodic teachers'
meetings.
Meetings and Time Required
Classes meet
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, 9:30
AM
to 12:00 PM
during two
twelve
week courses. Teachers and computer managers are asked to commit to one
morning per week for twelve weeks; there is some flexibility for
substitutes and office workers.
Benefits
Meet people from
all over the world. Work with other parishioners in the Fowler House
facilities. See accomplishments among students and feel their pride,
while serving a critical need of newcomers to our neighborhood.
Who
Can I Call to Find Out More or to Get Involved?
Jean Johnson at
703.549.0545
or
click here to send Jean an email. Visit
http://www.nneducation.org/
for more information.