Introduction of "rich reward" This is the title of the article about work as a science teacher in Swaziland by Laura Stedman, a volunteer of the Peace Corps. In this article, I will explain her students and the most important achievements so that the children can be confident. In this way, she opened doors of their own learning and they felt their opinions are important. When the children began to share their opinions, she also learned a lot.
The most widely-defined mission statement of the Peace Corps is "Promotion of Peace and Friendship of the World". The Peace Corps achieved this goal based on my experience and interactions with other time and volunteers of peace teams in the country of service. When putting an ideal American into a foreign community it is difficult not to "promote peace" or the second "friend". However, in order for the peace force to be 'effective', I think that it is necessary not only to continue this mission but also to carefully evaluate the effectiveness of the volunteer in the roles the community is seeking. Regardless of the role, PCV should follow higher standards when clearly defining and monitoring success criteria. I think peacekeepers are well aware that many volunteers are "invalid" in this area, because they think they focus on the essential aspect of the peace force volunteers their definition of effectiveness That's the reason to make it.
What is the Peace Corps? "As a good international service organization in the United States, the peace force has sent Americans abroad to solve the most pressing needs of people all over the world, peace force volunteers to achieve sustainable development Work at the grassroots level Existence - At the same time becoming a citizen of the world and serving the country When they return home volunteers bring their knowledge and experience - and a global perspective - enriched the lives of the people around them - Peace Corps Mission Statement What did the team do about peace? • Volunteers will travel overseas, focusing on specific volunteer areas, which is determined by the host country's needs and volunteer qualifications.