I loved it so much I did it twice!

Ratings
Overall
5
Benefits: 4
Support: 4
Fun: 4
Facilities: 5
Safety: 5
Review

I was first introduced to the Teaching Assistant Program in Lyon, France when I was studying at the Political Science Institute in Lyon and wanted to make some money and gain a bit of teaching experience. I applied through the French Ministry of Education and was sent to a High School in rough banlieu (suburb) community. There was no training whatsoever, however, I quickly formed relationships with French teachers and designed lesson plans based on observing students interests and educative levels. The classrooms could be loud and unruly but I loved the challenge and gained great leadership skills.

The year after, I was sent to teach in two welfare Elementary schools in Ales, France. Again, the assistants received little training and were thrown into classrooms of all different shapes and sizes, but I quickly adapted and connected with the kids. I preferred working in Elementary schools because the younger generation had more enthusiasm and seemed to pick up English really quickly. I came back to the States with my bags full of kids drawings and letters and am still in contact with many of the French teachers. It's definitely not for everyone because of the little structure and low pay, but I found it to be a truly enriching experience.

Would you recommend this program?
Yes, I would
Year Completed
2010