drmohde

Dear unschooling community,

I'm an unschooling mom from Germany, sending this out for an alternative school close that my son went to for 3 years:

The alternative school in Wülfrath is looking for a young person (around 17 – 20 years old) who would like to come to Germany as a "native speaker learning assistant" from an English-speaking country for three months, starting around April 22nd. You would live with different host families whose children go to the "Freie Aktive Schule Wülfrath" and your job would be interacting with the children (6 – 10yo in the primary school and 10 – 16 in the secondary school), helping them with their school work in English and engaging them in different activities. You don't need to speak German, but will probably not be able to avoid learning some in the course of the three months. ;-) The school will pay an allowance of 75 EUR per full week of attendance, board and lodging with the German host families will be free. If you are interested in this experience, please let me know asap: mohsennia@....

The school looks forward to hearing from you...

Best wishes,
Stefanie
www.unschooling.de

Robin Bentley

Stefanie, if it's okay with you, I'd like to pass this along to a few
people not on this list whose unschooling teens might be interested.

Robin B.


On Feb 25, 2013, at 12:11 PM, drmohde wrote:

> Dear unschooling community,
>
> I'm an unschooling mom from Germany, sending this out for an
> alternative school close that my son went to for 3 years:
>
> The alternative school in Wülfrath is looking for a young person
> (around 17 – 20 years old) who would like to come to Germany as a
> "native speaker learning assistant" from an English-speaking country
> for three months, starting around April 22nd. You would live with
> different host families whose children go to the "Freie Aktive
> Schule Wülfrath" and your job would be interacting with the children
> (6 – 10yo in the primary school and 10 – 16 in the secondary
> school), helping them with their school work in English and engaging
> them in different activities. You don't need to speak German, but
> will probably not be able to avoid learning some in the course of
> the three months. ;-) The school will pay an allowance of 75 EUR per
> full week of attendance, board and lodging with the German host
> families will be free. If you are interested in this experience,
> please let me know asap: mohsennia@....
>
> The school looks forward to hearing from you...
>
> Best wishes,
> Stefanie
> www.unschooling.de
>

drmohde

Hi Robin,

of course that's ok. Sorry, just saw your posting as I'm not usually active in this group. Thanks!

Stef from Germany


--- In [email protected], Robin Bentley <robin.bentley@...> wrote:
>
> Stefanie, if it's okay with you, I'd like to pass this along to a few
> people not on this list whose unschooling teens might be interested.
>
> Robin B.
>
>
> On Feb 25, 2013, at 12:11 PM, drmohde wrote:
>
> > Dear unschooling community,
> >
> > I'm an unschooling mom from Germany, sending this out for an
> > alternative school close that my son went to for 3 years:
> >
> > The alternative school in Wülfrath is looking for a young person
> > (around 17 – 20 years old) who would like to come to Germany as a
> > "native speaker learning assistant" from an English-speaking country
> > for three months, starting around April 22nd. You would live with
> > different host families whose children go to the "Freie Aktive
> > Schule Wülfrath" and your job would be interacting with the children
> > (6 – 10yo in the primary school and 10 – 16 in the secondary
> > school), helping them with their school work in English and engaging
> > them in different activities. You don't need to speak German, but
> > will probably not be able to avoid learning some in the course of
> > the three months. ;-) The school will pay an allowance of 75 EUR per
> > full week of attendance, board and lodging with the German host
> > families will be free. If you are interested in this experience,
> > please let me know asap: mohsennia@...
> >
> > The school looks forward to hearing from you...
> >
> > Best wishes,
> > Stefanie
> > www.unschooling.de
> >
>