VOLUNTEERING
PRIMARY SCHOOL
Primary School Teaching Volunteer
Primary school inserts children into a society where they will receive education in values, which is crucial for children. Developing values in primary school students is a joint process between schools, family, society, and government, since each entity plays a role in the formation of the child.
In addition to fulfilling this role, primary education also has the function of teaching children how to learn, which leads children to develop their intellect and academic level. Primary school is the first place to teach young students that to have a flourishing society, they must seek to learn and continue receiving training throughout their lives.
Education is an opportunity for children to acquire tools to achieve a dignified and different life, making their society a more healthy place to live. It is in this stage where we provide concept management, development of aptitudes, abilities, and autonomy.
Academic development is of vital importance for the healthy growth of children. Within classrooms, teachers have the responsibility to teach numerical skills such as mathematics, social skills such as history and literature, or health practices such as sports, contributing to the social and intellectual development of each child.
- Teach children from 6 to 12 years old.
- Assist teachers in and out of the classroom.
- Work together with the teachers in the development of the classes.
- Plan daily and weekly activities.
- Help children with academic difficulties understand the class.
- Enforce standards of conduct.
- Develop new learning strategies.
- Preparation of didactic material within the class.
- Be prepared to attend or teach math, English, sports, or other subjects.
- Prepare and plan lessons.