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Teaching in Bolivia

by Liz
(Florida)

I am interested in relocating to Bolivia to teach in a Private School or a Public School. I understand that public school teachers do not make a lot but I am seeking peace not money. I would like to know how to apply to teach down there. I would also like to know about the cost of living. Thank you.

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Teaching in Bolivia

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Feb 26, 2012
Highlands, Bolivia
by: Anonymous

Hi, you can try at Highlands international in La Paz, Bolivia. Thanks.

Dec 01, 2011
qualifications
by: Liz

I have been with the school district for 11 years, prior military, prior mental health counselor, Degree Social Science Anthropology/psychology. Now I am certified in all subjects (science, math, Language arts reading, and social studies) for grades 5-12 and ESE (special Ed) K-12 and I have also taken and passed test to teach Health k-12. I am an EBD (emotional behavior disorder special Ed) 8th grade teacher that teaches all subjects
Right now it is just my husband and I(he isn't a teacher) Child grown and out of college working.

Dec 01, 2011
English Coordinator for St. Thomas School
by: Margie Mindel

Dear Liz,
What are your qualifications for teaching? What age group do you have experience in teaching? Could you send me your CV (resume) to: margiemindel@gmail.com ? We need 2 or 3 teachers for January of 2012.
Marjorie Mindel

Nov 30, 2011
Teaching option
by: Anonymous

This might be an option for you:

http://www.highlandsinternational.org/wordpress/?page_id=44

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