TLG Volunteers will only work with all grades (1-12).
2. What is the actual time spent in the classroom during a typical week?
This varies greatly from school to school based on each school's needs. The maximum working hours are 30 hours a week, Monday to Friday (weekends off). These hours include planning time, either alone or with a local English teacher. Each TLG Volunteer will be paired with up to three Local English Teachers.
3. What will my main responsibilities be during classroom instruction?
TLG Volunteers will be co-teaching with a Local English Teacher in the classroom. They will be teaching all grades. Volunteer’s primary responsibilities are to assist with speaking and listening lessons, although each Volunteer will be responsible for determining his/her working relationship with their Georgian co-teacher.
4. How many students will be in one class?
Class sizes vary; the average class size is twenty students.
5. Will I have access to materials such as printers, textbooks, and workbooks?
TLG Volunteers get a set of books, which they will teach with while they are in Georgia. The availability of any other materials depends on the size and location of the school. Most of the schools are equipped with computers, but resources to print/copy documents will be limited.
6. What school supplies/teaching aids should I bring?
7. Will I be in charge of creating my own lesson plans or will I follow a curriculum?
TLG Volunteers work with their co-teachers to develop lesson plans in accordance with the national curriculum in Georgia.
Most TLG Volunteers walk to school as they will likely be placed in a host family near their school. Some Volunteers in larger towns and cities rely on public transportation to get to school.
10. How many other TLG Volunteers will be teaching at my school?
You will be the only TLG Volunteer at your school.
11. Is it easy to meet other TLG Volunteers in Georgia?
Yes. During your first week in Georgia you will attend Orientation Training with a number of other TLG Volunteers. You may or may not be placed in the same area.
12. What dates are the public schools in session?
13. Are there additional professional opportunities when working with TLG?
Yes. Sometimes TLG Volunteers are asked to participate in publicity or media events such as advertisements or presentations. Furthermore, TLG does its best to inform TLG Volunteers of additional employment opportunities such as private teaching opportunities available in their region, or working with the TLG Staff directly.
14. Can I teach extra lessons to make additional money?
Teachers are allowed to take on additional lessons in their own time, but they must inform the TLG Staff beforehand. Teachers cannot teach their own school students for money.
15. When can I take time off for vacation?
TLG Volunteers will receive time off during the summer and winter holidays. Volunteers completing two semesters are entitled to 24 paid vacation days.
16. What are the official holidays in Georgia?
The official holidays for 2016-2017 are as follows:
14 October - Mtskhetoba
23 November - St. George's day
1 & 2 January - New Year's Day
7 January - Orthodox Christmas
19 January - Orthodox Epiphany
3 March - Mother's Day
8 March - International Women's Day
14 April – Good Friday
16 April - Easter Sunday
17 April - Easter Monday/ Memorial Day
9 April - Georgia's Independence Restoration Day; Commemoration Day of the Deceased
9 May - Victory Day
12 May - St. Andrew's Day
26 May - Independence Day
28 August - The Virgin's Assumption
17. Can I travel to another country while volunteering in Georgia?
As long as you properly inform your school, host family, and the TLG Staff, there are no travel restrictions during your free time. However, due to the safety reasons TLG Volunteers are strictly prohibited from traveling to the occupied territories, like so called South Ossetia and Abkhazia. Moreover, there are might be other off limits set by other countries and TLG Volunteers are kindly advised to check all information before they plan their trip to such countries.