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Make a Mark in North Africa
The sun-soaked streets and colorful outdoor markets of North Africa are filled with people who have never met a true follower of Jesus. This breathtakingly beautiful region is heavily Muslim. However, unlike many Muslim regions, some areas are open and friendly toward the West.
As a Christian educator, you can help break down stereotypes and build friendships with current and future leaders in North African society. TeachOverseas has been forging strategic partnerships with private schools in North Africa for almost ten years. We are looking for credentialed teachers and experienced administrators to join our team in this captivating region.
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North Africa
Capital City:
Area:
172,413 sq miles
Population:
32,726,000
Languages:
Arabic (official), Berber dialects, French
Religion:
Muslim (99%), Christian (1%)
Ethnic Groups:
Arab-Berber (99%), other (1%)
Teach Overseas in North Africa
Opportunities Available:
Conversational English, K-12
Length of Service:
Summer, Year
Year of First Program:
1998
Total Volunteers to Date:
72
Volunteers Next Year (projected):
39
Volunteers who learn how to cook a traditional tagine::
70%
Reasons to Serve in North Africa
Shape students' English skills from a very early age
Teach your subject area in English to elementary or secondary students
Advance students' educational level
Get kids excited about learning
Enjoy the richness of North African culture: the food (couscous, mint tea), the scenery (ornate tiles), and most importantly the people
Director's Notes
A note from the Regional Director: All of our teachers have arrived in country and are getting settled into their surroundings. The teachers had fun exploring the Old City with it's winding roads, interesting souks, and new smells and sounds. Some are beginning their teacher in-service while others have started their first week of class. So far it's shaping up to be a great year!