WorldTeach - Volunteer Teaching in Thailand

Although Thailand is viewed mostly as a tourist destination, the rural parts of the country provide a huge opportunity for those wishing to make contributions while teaching abroad. WorldTeach provides volunteer teachers to the rural parts of Thailand, in order to help the residents of these areas to be able to compete for opportunities and employment with those that live in the urban parts of Thailand. Your actual responsibilities while you teach in Thailand could vary quite a lot depending on your placement. Thailand volunteers are also eligible for a TEFL Certification Program for $50.

Qualifications:

  • Native-level English ability
  • Bachelor's degree holder
  • Between the ages of 21 and 74
  • Highly flexible, mature, willing to live and learn in a different culture

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Teaching in Isan Province

Despite the poor support from WorldTeach, the opportunity to volunteer in Nakhon Phanom, Thailand, was fantastic. Spending a year working with and immersed in a fascinating country was invaluable. Thai culture is unique, the kids are wonderful, the food is amazing. I highly recommend this if you are considering teaching abroad.

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Submitted by Noam on 10/02/2012
Reviewer's Bio:    Male    |   Age: 51 or older    |   San Francisco    |    Experienced Traveler    |    Burlington College   

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The Draw of Isan

This program is located in Isan, the northwest area of Thailand. That turned out to be a wonderful part of Thailand, as its culture is still very much intact and not so much changed by Western influences as is the more southerly regions such as Bangkok. The culture is very welcoming, and as such, we were received and treated very well the entire time. To be invited to various local events and to be included in activities was the norm by our Thai hosts. The food is generally outstanding and always freshly prepared and there's always plenty of it as well. (Cheese and chocolate, however, are relatively rare.)

Many, but not all, volunteers are housed on campus alongside Thai teachers. That often means cold-water bucket showers and basic facilities but you end up living just as some of your fellow Thai teachers are. At my school (in a small village), the teaching aids were basic but sufficient; no overhead projectors, for example, but copiers/printers and alike were available. Internet access was sometimes problematic, which could be frustrating at times because I used it extensively to find materials to augment my lessons.

In my opinion, the WorldTeach home office had some serious problems with organization and communication and this weighed on my overall experience. On the other hand, they managed to find excellent staff to take on the in-country field director position.

For me, the bottom line is that the beauty and wonder of the culture outweighed the problems I experienced with the program itself. I heartily recommend experiencing the Isan culture; it was an amazing experience for me.

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Submitted by J on 05/24/2012
Reviewer's Bio:    Male    |   Age: 31-50    |   Thailand    |    Pro Traveler    |    University   

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Authentic Thai living

Living in Nakhon Phanom was a true experience of what life in Thailand is like for Thai people who have not been exposed to the globalizing trends of western business and tourists. It takes a lot of adjustment to be able to cope with living in a very rural area, from getting used to the different kinds of food and climate, to adapting oneself to the specific ways that people are expected to interact with each other. The people, though, are welcoming and overwhelmingly friendly and make living in Nakhon Phanom a wonderful experience. You will get to teach some loving students, maybe learn about Thai rural traditions and culture, see and maybe participate in rice farming, go on trips to neighboring cities and celebrate holidays with the locals. The summer break is a great chance to travel the country and see how the Thai people live in different areas. All in all, one of the greatest experiences of my life.

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Submitted by ZachG on 05/23/2012
Reviewer's Bio:    Male    |   Age: 19-24    |   New York    |    Pro Traveler    |    University   

Further Info

TEFL Program: 
no
Cost Description: 

Your costs will cover round-trip international airfare, health insurance, in-country orientation,transportation to your site, meals and housing during orientation and throughout your teaching service, and 24-hour field support.

Degree Level: 
Bachelors Degree

About WorldTeach

WorldTeach partners with Ministries of Education and well-established NGOs in countries around the world to provide volunteer teachers with opportunities to teach in developing countries. Established by a group of Harvard students, WorldTeach has placed thousands of teachers overseas since its inception in 1986.