Besides the construction paper and glue sticks in your suitcase, you should also be packing stuff to wear on vacations and in the classroom.
Besides the construction paper and glue sticks in your suitcase, you should also be packing stuff to wear on vacations and in the classroom.
Topics: Get Ready For Your ILP Trip, All About ILP + Volunteering, Teaching With ILP
International Language Programs has been around for over thirty years providing service opportunities for college-aged volunteers to travel and experience another part of the world. But it's how you're helping that makes the biggest impact.
Topics: All About ILP + Volunteering, Teaching With ILP, For The Parents
You want clothes that make you feel picture ready, are really comfortable, and keep you covered up in all the right places? While staying within a student's budget, of course. Here's the list of our tried and true favorite stores and online shops!
Topics: Get Ready For Your ILP Trip, All About ILP + Volunteering, Teaching With ILP
You can get paid to live and work in Thailand and Taiwan! We're looking for fluent English speakers ready to teach English and experience life in Asia.
Topics: Asia, Teaching With ILP, Tips For Your Twenties
Posted by Abbey Krzymowski on 12/4/20 8:00 AM
Whether you need lesson ideas for your very first week of teaching (here are some survival tips) or are looking for a few new arts and crafts to mix things up towards the end of your semester, we’ve got you covered. Here's our master list of arts and crafts ideas that work really well for ILP lessons!
Topics: Teaching With ILP
Here’s all the info you’re looking for — from travel deals for students to info about students traveling abroad, plus a few insider tips I wish I knew while I was still in school.
Topics: Teaching With ILP, Tips For Your Twenties
Teaching English abroad with ILP? You might be teaching Kitchen to cute kiddos — here's some ideas to help you plan those lessons.
Topics: Teaching With ILP
Worried about teaching your first drama lesson in a classroom of ILP students? Yeah, I was the same way. Hopefully these lesson ideas will help you prepare, which is half the battle!
If you ask me, the hardest part of any semester is the first week, and that includes the first few days of teaching. But if I (someone who's never taught before) survived it, you will too.
We are ILP, a Utah-based non-profit org that has service abroad opportunities for college-age volunteers. We love travel so we're sharing all our tips for making the most of your time living abroad + seeing the world, and how to do it all on the tiniest budget.