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Secondary School Teacher Housing
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| Country:
| Malawi
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| Volunteer(s) Name:
| A Holstad
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| Volunteer(s) Homestate:
| Virginia
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| Funds community contributed:
| $4702
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| Percentage community contributed:
| 26%
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| Funds needed were:
| $13006
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| Funds requested were:
| $13056
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| PPCP #:
| 614-204
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| Year of project approval:
| 2009
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| Projects started in Malawi 2009 (6).
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| HIV/AIDS Support Center, Health Center Replacement Pump, Honey Storage and Processing House, School Library (Malawi), Secondary School Teacher Housing, Small Business for Community Women
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| Other Projects in Malawi (6).
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| HIV/AIDS Support Center, Health Center Replacement Pump, Honey Storage and Processing House, School Library (Malawi), Secondary School Teacher Housing, Small Business for Community Women
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Other Projects by Volunteers from Virginia (28).
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| Abomey Secondary School Renovation and Addition, Achajur Water Supply Pipeline Mapping, Assomada Solar Desalination Project, Ballin' in Benin, Mike Bouchard, Building sustainable livihoods in Tavush marze, Community Pre-school and Library, Will Dickinson, Elementary School Improvement, English Language Summer Camp, English Resource Center (Kazakhstan), Volunteers who served in Russia, Russia volunteers, Family Training Center, Feghana Nurses Technical and Non-Formal Education Trainings … further results
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Info about the Secondary School Teacher Housing
The Community Day Secondary School is among the many rural schools facing an acute shortage of teacher housing, which impacts pupil achievement and the quality of teaching. New teachers fail to come to our school due to lack of housing in an already remote environment. The provision of inadequate housing has been a factor in our school’s ability to attract certified teachers. Currently, we are not considered competitive. In light of this problem, the school committee and community members felt it necessary to request donor assistance for construction of two teachers’ houses close to our school.
The objectives of this project aim to provide housing for two certified teachers. The availability of two houses is desirable to stimulate interest among teachers to accept job postings at our school, as well as to offer a home as an incentive to motivate them professionally. In addition, the project will improve teachers’ punctuality. When teachers arrive at school on time, their actions help pupils to be punctual for lessons and it encourages them to be prepared to learn. In an event when teachers chronically fail to be punctual, a pupil is never trained to manage time, which is a prime characteristic for development and success.
Note: This summary was provided by a Peace Corps Volunteer and the community administering this project.