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| Hidden in it's own little corner of the world Fisherman's Tale Re-Creations has become one of North America's most recognized aquatic replica specialist. Providing museums, science, cultural and interpretive centers realistic fish replicas and sculpted fiberglass models. From their conception providing replica's to local sport fisherman, Dave Hrycun and his staff have built an international reputation as acquatic replica specialists. Their work also includes fossils, crustaceans, invertabrates, artifacts and various sea life. Exhibits of their work can be viewed at the Gulf of Georgia Cannery, Steveston, BC; Oxford University Museum, Oxford, UK; Kodiak Heritage Center, Kodiak, Alaska; Alaska Sealife Center, Seward, Alaska; Canada Marine Center, Hamilton, Ontario just to name a few. | |||
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Teaching
If you are interested in a teaching placement, you don't have to be a teacher. You will receive our TEFL field manual to help you deal with the classroom setting and learning about how to teach English as a foreign language. Not only do we need volunteers for teaching English, you can also teach Math, Science, Art, Sports, Computers and Music.
Teaching in a Spanish speaking developing country requires that you learn some of the language. With our specialized course books, we've found that you can learn enough of the language within 4 weeks sufficient to communicate with the people in your project using proper teaching vocabulary.
You can work in rural or inner-city schools, provide vocational training for trafficked woman, or you can help to run both academic and athletic after-school programs.