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2010 Rwanda Village Instructor Application
October 6th, 2009 Posted by admin

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2010 PEACE THROUGH BUSINESS
Application for Village Instructor: Rwanda

This position will be dependent on the creation of a classroom site being developed in an outlying village in your country. The commitment of a minimum of five students is required for the development of a village classroom site. This position is an opportunity to meet the requirements of the Pay It Forward component of PEACE THROUGH BUSINESS.

Note: Applications must be received by Monday, October 12, 2009.
Village Instructor will be selected by Friday, October 16, 2009.
You must complete and submit the application at the same time.

First (Given) Name (required)

Last (Family) Name (required)

Your Email (required)

Year attended PEACE THROUGH BUSINESS (required)

Business Name (required)

Village Name (required)

I have read and understand the job responsibilities and expectations for the 2010 PEACE THROUGH BUSINESS Rwanda Village Instructor. (required)
 Yes  No

I am willing to donate my time to work with the Rwanda Facilitator to coordinate the 2010 PEACE THROUGH BUSINESS In-Country Education in my village. This includes, but is not limited to, planning and implementing a curriculum for eight weeks, from Feb. 1 - March 26. (required)
 Yes No

I understand that I will involve my fellow alumnae to help teach different sessions.
 Yes No

I can recruit other women who will be interested in participating in the program in my village.
 Yes No

I have access to a facility that can transform into a classroom setting and hold up to 10 people comfortably.
 Yes No

Essay Questions

You must answer each question, and each response must be a minimum of 250 words.

What is your motivation in applying for the Rwanda Village Instructor?

What qualifies you to be a good Village Instructor?

What is your vision for the PEACE THROUGH BUSINESS program at the village level?

Once you successfully submit your application by pressing the button below, you will receive a confirmation e-mail.

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