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Education and Social Services:
Teaching Assistant
Hilo, Hawaii
Located in Hilo, Hawaii, one of the most "local" of all Hawaiian
cities, I.C.E. has contracts with two highly respected schools. Interns
who wish to work with elementary / Junior High aged children have the
opportunity to do so in one of the leading facilities in the city. We
likewise have a contact with one of the most innovative Pre-Schools in
the area. Hilo, a charming mix of old and new, is nestled in a bay on
the east coast of the Big Island. Though the largest city on the Island,
the pace of life is slower in Hilo and the community is close. Flooded
by tsunamis, threatened by lava flows, and a variable economy, Hilo has
withstood it all. It is a beautiful town, located on the water and lush
with flora offering magnificent fragrances that hover in the streets.
Historic Hilo offers a variety of activities including frequent music
and theater performances, as well as several beaches with snorkeling,
boogie boarding and surfing opportunities. Famous in the Islands, the
Hilo market flourishes every Wednesday and Saturday, offering a variety
of arts and crafts, local produce, fish and exotic flower arrangements.
The market is often serenaded by a musical performance in the nearby bandstand.
Interns will live in a two-bedroom furnished apartment or a university
dormitory.
Additionally, Hilo is the gateway to adventures. Puna is located south
of the city and is the home of thermal hot springs and abundant marine
life. A short distance up the mountain is the world famous Volcanoes National
Park and the spectacular Kilauea lava flow. North of Hilo, the scenic
Hamakua Coast leads to Waipio Valley and the ranchlands of Waimea.
Project
Travel to the Big Island of Hawaii to experience living in the Pacific
and impacting the education of children's lives. As the world's population
grows and the country's economy fluctuates, the quality of a child's education
becomes increasingly important. A quality education opens doors of opportunity
for young people as well as enriches an individual's mental ability and
perspective. In Hawaii, education is extremely important. In the past,
people have left the islands in search of opportunity. Consequentially,
Hawaii is making an effort to improve its school system and teaching quality,
improving the opportunities offered in the Islands. Interns have the opportunity
to participate in this endeavor.
Rich with an eclectic mix of cultures and communities, Hawaii has undergone
enormous change in recent history. With the population and the natural
environment coping with the ebb and flow of the tourism industry and the
economy, Hawaii's values and customs have remained strong. Family unity,
love, and cultural heritage remain important Hawaiian identifiers throughout
the island chain. Teachers get a peek at several different facets of the
community in Hawaii. Especially in urban settings, low family incomes
often affect a child's nutrition, health, even domestic safety. These
are some of the challenges teachers confront in the classroom. Working
in education, interns will have the opportunity to experience the importance
placed on family and the spirit of Aloha, or love. Teaching Assistants
integrate into the community, sometimes referred to as "Auntie"
or "Uncle" by students, and become the mentor of dozens of children
while watching their growth over time. This is a matchless opportunity
to impact young lives.
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Job Description
As a Teaching Assistant, interns will be assigned to a teacher and a classroom.
When working with younger children you have the opportunity to create
your own lessons plans and serve in the same capacity as a teacher. Most
classes include at least fifteen students from a variety of ethnic backgrounds
and most are from lower socio-economic communities. However, the community
and local government have contributed to the facilities of the local schools.
Most classrooms have a computer, sufficient supplies and reading materials.
Interns will have the opportunity to work collaboratively with a teacher
to share responsibilities of the classroom. You will help plan lessons,
assign and correct assignments. Additionally, you will act as a tutor,
offering private attention to students on difficult coursework. You will
assist in physical education, sometimes organizing your own activities
and games for the students. Past Teaching Assistants have even conducted
Story Time.
Availability and Requirements
Positions available year-round
Minimum Length of Stay
4 weeks
Additional Requirements
Please submit along with your application a resume or acceptable equivalent,
indicating any relevant knowledge or skills. Please also provide a brief
essay (one page or less) indicating: the source of your interest in this
position, what you hope to contribute to the programs indicated, and what
you hope to learn or experience through your internship.
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