Location
  • Marshall Islands
Length
26 - 52 weeks

Program Details

Housing
Apartment Guesthouse Host Family
Age Min.
21
Age Max
74

Pricing

Salary / Benefits
• Personal guidance through application process
• Pre-departure literature & preparation
• Comprehensive visa sponsorship & assistance
• Health & emergency evacuation insurance
• Orientation Training- including teacher training, teaching practicum, language and cultural immersion, safety and security briefing
• Support from full time in-country staff
• Professional development with Teacher Quality Coordinator
• Meals & housing during training and conferences
• Transportation to and from placement site
• Monthly stipend
• Housing at placement site
• Mid-Service Conference
• End-of-Service Conference
• Option to get TEFL certified
Price Details
The program has a $500 deposit, refunded at the program's completion, the program included the following items:
+ Housing
+ Living stipend
+ Pre-departure preparation and visa assistance if necessary
+ Supplemental overseas travel medical insurance
+ Comprehensive orientation, mid-service, and end of service training conferences
+ 24-hour in-country field staff support
+ Access to remote teacher quality support
+ Alumni services and networking

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May 13, 2019
Jun 16, 2018
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About Program

Teach English, math or science in public schools around this unique island nation located in the central Pacific Ocean. Our Marshall Islands program is fully funded by the Marshall Islands Ministry of Education, excluding airfare.

Since 2002, WorldTeach in partnership with the Marshall Islands Public School System, has been providing volunteer teaching opportunities in the urban centers and remote outer islands of the Marshall Islands. The intermingling of tradition versus modernity is stark and the volunteer experience deeply depends on placement. An urban placement in Majuro or Ebeye is defined by the city and its more modern resources. An outer island placement is defined by the confines of the island and limited resources. The choice is yours, WorldTeach only places you on an outer island if you request a remote placement. In both settings, you will experience incredibly warm and welcoming people known for their exceptional hospitality and strong sense of community.

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Program Highlights

  • Experience island life
  • Fully funded, excluding airfare
  • Contribute to previous academic progress
  • Varied housing options
  • Earn an accredited TEFL certification (optional)

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Program Reviews

4.41 Rating
based on 39 reviews
  • 5 rating 61.54%
  • 4 rating 28.21%
  • 3 rating 2.56%
  • 2 rating 5.13%
  • 1 rating 2.56%
  • Benefits 4.3
  • Support 4.15
  • Fun 4.1
  • Facilities 4
  • Safety 4.3
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Smadar
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Marshall Islands, Namdrik 2013

Going to the Marshall Islands for a year was the best decision I have ever made. I'm not saying the experience was easy– dengue fever, attacking dogs, dealing with drunk island men, and working as a teacher in a community that doesn't really need Western-style learning for survival or daily life were some of the challenges I faced. But it was definitely a journey whose ups and downs opened my mind to a different way of living, a different set of ethics, etiquette, mode of communication, and cultural traditions, and made me more able to understand and analyze the society I came from and the unspoken tenets I had adhered to and unwittingly accepted as a member.
This is not a program for someone who wants constant supervision and support, but rather for someone who enjoys being thrown into the water and having to figure out how to swim. Your communication with the field directors consists of one or two radio calls a week–maybe. There really aren't any curriculum books to guide your teaching, no teacher training/ mentorship, and no copy machine. I liked that freedom to do whatever I wanted and teaching was a constant experiment. That said, island life on Namdrik (the island I was placed on) is in many ways a lot less stressful and scary than life in urban centers. You have time to chat with your host family and neighbors, play with neighborhood kids, swim in the lagoon, cook, take jambos (walks), and snorkel.
I will admit that a few of the other volunteers didn't have quite the positive experience I did. For example, there was a drought my volunteer year and while Namdrik was fine because it's in the far south by the Equator and receives lots of rain, there were food and water shortages in the north and a volunteer had to be evacuated (this was after her host family stopped giving her sufficient food). In additions, a couple of the volunteer teachers were teaching far more students than should be possible (think close to 50 kids in one classroom), and one volunteer ended up being the caretaker for her host family's children when the parents decided to take off for the main island for the remainder of the year. But for the vast majority of volunteers, our year with WorldTeach in the RMI was a transformational, challenging, and wonderful experience we will revisit regularly in our minds for the rest of our our lives that strengthened us and helped us grow our souls a bit. And in my case, my time on Namdrik also guided me to a career path that I am excited about and fits who I am after years of wandering aimlessly through different job experiences after college. A great gift indeed.
So to sum it up, do this program, or something like it that gets you out of your comfort zone and introduces you to a different world.

What would you improve about this program?
All the imperfections stemmed from how life rolls on the Marshall Islands. Just a part of life there.
65 people found this review helpful.
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Hester
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Amazing and Challenging

On an outer island flexibility and curiosity was a must. Life was *completely* different than what it was back home. This meant I had to give myself readjustment time. This meant allowing myself to feel either blue or homesick, but always trying to take a look at what I did have.
I had an excellent host-family and, on an island of about 400 inhabitants, it's hard to not feel like everyone is somehow "extended-family".

The airplane didn't work all year, which was frustrating, but I had mentally prepared to stay on Mejit the entire time, so it wasn't as difficult as if I had hoped to return. Joining the choir for Christmas and learning the dancing was a highlight of my time. Did I actually know all the words I was singing? No, but did everyone (myself included) appreciate my attempt? Yes we did.

Mejit and the RMI were beautiful and amazing though, most decidedly worth a visit!

59 people found this review helpful.
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Sara
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Amazing Experience

WorldTeach gave me the opportunity to spend a year teaching in the Marshall Islands. Being able to live and teach in the Marshall Islands was an absolute privilege. My Marshallese students and the community welcomed me with open arms. The training WorldTeach provided right before I went to my placement island, helped me to understand cultural differences and be respectful right from the beginning. I felt supported from the moment I started the interview process. I highly recommend WorldTeach as well as the Marshall Islands placement to everyone who is interested in teaching abroad.

66 people found this review helpful.
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Amy
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Fantastic Program

I volunteered with WorldTeach RMI in 2005-2006 and was very happy with my experience. The screening process was very thorough and the staff and returned volunteers were very helpful in preparing for the experience. The in-country orientation was exceptional: the field director set up an extensive training program that assured that we were equipped with the right tools not only to teach but to navigate and assimilate to a different culture. I was placed on an Outer Island and was very happy with the support that I received: from the Buddy program, weekly radio check-ins, and monthly newsletter to on-site teaching evaluations, refresher courses at the mid-year break, and caring personal attention when challenges arose. I had an incredible time teaching at an elementary school and living with a host family on my island. This experience changed my life and I recommend it to anyone who is ready to challenge themselves physically and mentally and to commit themselves to educating students who are in great need.

66 people found this review helpful.
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Paul
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

An amazing experience

I was stationed on Utrok, one of the outer islands in the country. It was incredible, the people were amazing, the teaching rewarding, and it is definitely an experience that will stick with me always.

63 people found this review helpful.
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Dan
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Great Experience

The Marshall Islands program was one of the best years of my life. I was specifically placed on the main island of Majuro and taught 10th grade English at the high school. I lived with 8 other volunteers in community on the campus in a dorm. There was a program director living on the island for help at all times. Before beginning the school year we had a month of intensive in-country orientation that included cultural, language, and teaching instruction.

What would you improve about this program?
I guess the only thing I would change is the amount of checkins by the supervisors. They were VERY busy, but it would be great if they could have come into our classrooms once a month maybe instead of once the whole year.
65 people found this review helpful.
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I
4/5
No, I don't recommend this program

You'll love it and hate it at the same time

I was placed on Kwajalein Atoll and while I did grow to love where I lived and the people in my community, I did struggle with teaching there. There was not a lot of support from other staff members and in some ways, I felt I was doing more harm than good. This is a country that relies heavily on aid money and I believe it has left the country and its people to depend too much on aid and help. However, with that said, if I had to do it over again, I would. I learned a lot about development there (not all good) and I cherish the families I came to be apart of in my community. Just keep in mind that your expectations, even the ones WorldTeach tries to tell you, will be vastly different from reality. Like most things, this is a complex society which you will not fully understand even after a year of living and working there. I have friends who did other programs with WorldTeach and loved it so I would probably recommend a different program for most people I know.

68 people found this review helpful.
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Peter
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Great but VERY challenging experience

WorldTeach did a wonderful job of setting up the program, my teaching placement, host family, etc. I was on an outer island and they did everything possible to keep me safe and supported, even at a great distance.
The teaching placement was EXTREMELY difficult, but that is par for the course.

67 people found this review helpful.

Questions & Answers

Great question, Samantha! You can do our year programs as long as you have a Bachelor's Degree in any field. It does not have to be in English or Teaching alone. Let us know if you have any other questions. -Alex, WorldTeach

Rob, Thank you for your interest in a WorldTeach teaching position. Unfortunately, we only offer year long teaching positions to candidates who hold a degree. This is partly our policy, but the Ministries and Departments of Education we partner with require you hold a degree to teach in their schools as well. Summer teaching programs only require you are 18 or older, however we do not offer a...