Spencer Martin
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Martin Spencer | ||
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| Country | Malawi | |
| Years: | 2007-2009 | |
| Site(s) | Kasungu | |
| Program(s) | Education | |
| Assignment(s) | Physical Science Teacher/Educationwarning.png"Physical Science Teacher/Education" is not in the list of possible values (Agroforestry, Sustainable Agricultural Science, Farm Management and Agribusiness, Animal Husbandry, Municipal Development, Small Business Development, NGO Development, Urban and Regional Planning, Primary Teacher/Training, Secondary Teacher/Training, Math/Science Teacher/Training, Special Education/Training, Deaf/Education, Vocational Teacher/Training, University Teacher/Training, English Teacher/Training (TEFL), Environmental Education, National Park Management, Dry Land Natural Resource Conservation, Fisheries Fresh, Ecotourism Development, Coastal /Fisheries Resource Management, Public Health Education, AIDS Awareness, Information Technology, Skilled Trades, Water and Sanitation Resources Engineering, Housing Construction Development, Youth, Other) for this property. | |
| Martin Spencer started in Malawi 2007 | ||
| Spencer Martin | ||
| Education in Malawi: | ||
| Gary Gregory, Kwang Han, Kelly Orr (Johnson), Kevin H. Souza, Spencer Martin, Laura (Stalter) Swanson, Paul Theroux, Julie Tunnell | ||
| Other Volunteers who served in Malawi
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| Shelly Bankston, Robert Blackwill, Martin Giannini, Gary Gregory, Kwang Han, Leo Higdon, Thomas Laffey, Jamie lewis, Ted London, Kathryn MacGillivary, Kelly Orr (Johnson), Varina Rogers, Jennifer Rose, Kevin H. Souza, Spencer Martin … further results | ||
| Projects in Malawi
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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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I arrived in Malawi on September 27 2007 and will be COSing in November 2009. I teach physical science, life skills, and P.E. at a small Community Day Secondary School (CDSS). I will be starting some IGAs soon to try and help my school build some housing facilities for the students. The work can be very frustrating (teaching kids physical science when they have problems with basic English skills is very difficult) but it is a lot of fun and sometimes very rewarding. If interested, i have a blog at http://www.subsaharanspaz.blogspot.com