Location
  • Honduras
    • Tegucigalpa
Length
3 weeks

Program Details

Language
English
Age Min.
18
Age Max
99
Timeframe
Short Term
Housing
Apartment
Groups
Small Group (1-15)
Travel Type
Budget

Pricing

Starting Price
1495
Price Details
Because the Summer Camp is a supplemental program, BECA recoups the program's expenses through donations paid by Summer Camp Counselors who wish to participate. In exchange for this experience, we ask that you contribute or fundraise $1,000 for the BECA program to help defray costs (food, accommodation, training, materials, and a high-speed internet connection). A reduced contribution may be available for college students with demonstrated need.
What's Included
Accommodation Activities Airport Transfers Meals Visa Wifi
What's Not Included
Airfare SIM cards Travel Insurance
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About Program

Every year, BECA assembles a team of committed volunteers to lead a 3-week summer camp for students from Santa Monica Bilingual School and San Jeronimo Bilingual School. This camp serves a bridge between academic years to ensure our students have access to English language teaching, and fun, while not in school!

The Summer Camp Counselor is a team member who plays an integral role in the education of our students. The highlight of this job is the genuine nature of the experience: leading a classroom of 10 students, supporting fellow counselors in the classroom, getting to know your students and their families, and immersing oneself Honduran culture (through home visits, weekend trips, and service projects).

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Program Highlights

  • 3-week summer camp in Cofradia, Honduras
  • Work with a team 6-8 counselors
  • Teach 10 students ranging from 1st to 6th grade
  • Explore Honduras on the weekends

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Cassandra
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Returning to BECA in a new role

I was originally a year long volunteer with BECA as a second grade teacher in 2018-2019. This being my first summer with no prior commitments I decided to return to BECA as a summer camp counselor and even though I wasn't working directly with my old students I would use the time to visit with my students families instead. I helped assist in the 3rd to 4th grade incoming students as I currently teach 4th grade. It was a great experience because I still got to work with my former students younger siblings and meet some new families as well. I was also able to reconnect with coworkers at the school or still in the community. The program was very thorough in designing a half day structure of English immersion skills with the camp theme being the Olympics. For the 5th to 6th grade students this meant more project based learning where they were able to use their English skills to study different themes around the olympics such as learning new countries or exploring characteristics such as perseverance and hope. For the 3rd to 4th grade students who were still developing their English abilities this meant reviewing skills they learned throughout the year but encouraging more English use. Students played games where they were taught commonly used phrases in school and were given the opportunity to practice and then we would build on them to more advanced conversation. The younger class also worked on the project based learning by making country flags and preforming a readers theatre presentation for the end of camp. All of these activities were supported by BECA staff and Volunteer collaboration. In between the two weeks of camp the group went on a bonding trip to the Copan ruins to learn more about the Honduran culture.
I stayed an extra week to work on the Pasitos to Literacy program, a program to help emergent readers and their families build literacy skills at home in both English and Spanish. This program was also half day and included working with preschool to 2nd grade students and their parents. It was so fun to work with this wide age range of students through out the program. Overall a great service learning program that incorporated the need for english immersion of students and building a connection to the school and their long term collaboration with BECA's year long teaching program but also learning about the culture and getting to build lasting relationships with the community members.

What was your funniest moment?
Water day on the last day of camp was fun because students got to splash their peers and their teachers!
Pros
  • Food was provided for volunteers at school.
  • Frequent home visits for dinner and cultural exchange.
  • Great collaboration between foreign volunteer team and local student volunteers!
Cons
  • Occasional power outages, (to be expected in the community but BECA housing is prepared with flashlights and candles)
  • Occasional water outages, (to be expected in the community but BECA support staff addressed quickly and water pila was always full)
  • Mosquitos, Bring bug spray!
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