Become a Teacher for Students in Developing Countries!

Welcome! Gible connects students in developing countries with teachers in developed countries.

The students are those in orphanages, community centers, local schools, and NGOs, and we hope students in need will be educated and nurtured by interacting with teachers. Gible classes are conducted online through real-time video chats. If you are interested in teaching students in developing countries, please fill in the questions below.

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Career

Field of Expertise or Volunteer Experiences

career history

Your career history that you want to introduce to students. (This information is shown to the student when matching classes.)

Teaching Information

One term consists of 8 weeks on Gible. Could you commit your time to a minimum of 8 weeks? (At least one hour a week)

What would you like to teach? (You can choose more than one option.)

Are you willing to make your own class materials?

How many hours a week are you willing to teach?

When is your available time slot to teach? (You can choose more than one option.)

Do you have the age preference of students? (You can choose more than one option.)

How many students can you handle in one class? (You can choose more than one option.)

When can you start teaching? (Approximate date : Year-Month-Day)

Preference

Do you have a country/continent you would like to teach?

If you do, which country / continent would you like to teach? (You can choose more than one option.)

Additional Information

Do you have any additional information you would like to provide (e.g. LinkedIn, SNS, or CV)?

Thank you for your time and consideration. We will email you when we find a matching student(s)for you. If you have any questions, please feel free to email us at contact@pluscope.com.