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Serve God in Slovakia
Formerly part of "Czechoslovakia," Slovakia came into it's own in 1993. This beautiful country is dotted with historic castles, quaint towns, and breathtaking mountain views. Refreshingly free from Western commercialism, Slovakia has a strong folk tradition which is complemented by an equally strong desire to modernize and become a well-known member of the international community. In order to do this, Slovak youth need to learn English. We are looking for credentialed teachers to serve in private Christian K-12 schools. Your service can make a significant difference in the lives of youth in Slovakia!
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Slovak Republic
Capital City:
Bratislava
Area:
18,859 sq miles
Population:
5,431,000
Languages:
Slovak (84%), Hungarian (10%), Roma (2%), other (4%)
Religion:
Catholic (73%), Protestant (11%), atheist (14%), other (3%)
Ethnic Groups:
Slovak (86%), Hungarian (10%), Roma (2%), other (2%)
Teach Overseas in Slovakia
Opportunities Available:
Available: K-12
Length of Service:
Year
Year of First Program:
1994
Total Volunteers to Date:
19
Volunteers Next Year (projected):
7
Volunteers who enjoy hiking on the weekend:
70%
Top 5 Reasons to Teach in Slovakia
Teach middle school students who have open hearts
Teach high school students who have a deep respect for education
Be a positive Christian witness in the classroom and your community
Contribute to Slovakia's socio-economic development
Be a valuable staff member at a visionary school
Director's Notes
A note from our Central Europe Regional Director:Quaint. That is the word I would use to describe Slovakia. This place if full of unique opportunities to delve into the culture like no where else. As I rode the public transportation in Bratislava, past ornate buildings and narrow cobblestone streets, I felt a sense of home and belonging. Bratislava invites you to be a part of it’s interesting places and people. We are looking for qualified teachers who are excited to share Christ’s love through dynamic teaching. Slovak students, from K-12, love having half their classes in English and are excited to learn such an important language in the world today. If you are interested in becoming a real part of the culture, come to quaint Slovakia. The first hug you receive from your students will show you you’ll be glad you did!
These are exciting times as we see God working on hearts here in Slovakia.