Why?
Simple answer: I just graduated college and wanted to something fun/different/exciting to do before starting graduate school. Basically, delay becoming a "real grown-up person" for as long as possible.
More on Why:
- I remember the first moment I found out that people "Go Abroad and Teach English" over 3 years ago. I was in Ashley and Derek's living room in PB and I said, "I am going to do that one day." I fell in love with the idea and its been sitting in the back of my mind ever since. So when I decided I wanted to take a break after Undergrad, this was the perfect thing to do.
- I love the idea of LIVING in other countries and really being able to understand other cultures (to the best of our abilities) . Don't get me wrong, I love America.... but the way people of different countries live their day-to-day lives is just fascinating to me; and you don't always get to appreciate this when just traveling through a country for a few weeks at a time.
- Along with culture comes History. Most of the countries I have visited or attempted to live in, have a sprawling history that goes back centuries and even millenia. It blows my mind that there are still artifacts and relics standing today. Even cooler, is that we can study them to gain a better understanding of how humans were living in those days.
- I want to do something that is challenging. I know this will be hard at times, and already has been in some ways, but I know I will accomplish my goals and gain something from this experience no matter what. As Jimmy Dugan would say "It's supposed to be hard. If it wasn't hard, everybody would do it. The hard...is what makes it great."
-Back in the states, I want to be a math teacher and I know this will be a great learning experience for me as far as pedagogy and teaching are concerned.
-A HUGE goal of mine is learn Spanish. I would love to someday be able to speak Spanish- or something close to it. Also, it will be extremely useful if I become a secondary school teacher in California!
What?
I am doing a TEFL (Teacher of English as a Foreign Language) Certification course. With this course I will be able to teach English....anywhere in the world... for the rest of my life.... and my Institution will help me do so. It is a 4-week intensive course on how to teach ESL (English as a Second Language) students.
Where?
My course is in Cusco, Peru. However, after the 4 weeks I am not exactly sure where I will get a teaching job. Mostly likely I will look for jobs in either Peru, Argentina, or Costa Rica. (Brasil is out because of Portuguese, even though i would love to go there. Visiting for sure!)
For How Long?
Unknown. There are many variables in this equation. Depending on where I get a job, if i sign a contract, etc, etc. As of now, I have a plane ticket home for April 2012- because that was the farthest in advance I could book a return ticket home (a must for visa purposes).
Another factor- I have been admitted into UCSD's Masters in Education program for Single Subject Credential and Masters for Mathematics. I deffered for one year. Meaning, if I go back by June 2012, I have a seat waiting for me.
Another factor- Depends on how much I love it or hate it :) I have no shame in returning home if I'm unhappy.
Another factor- $$$$- or should i say "Soles" (the Peruvian currency)
Time will tell on this topic.