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Rural elementary schools in Ecuador often lack not only equipment, but also faculty trained in some of the subjects students are expected to learn.  The Ati Pillahuasu School in Panecillo, the Ulpiano Navarro School in Quichinche, and the Provincia de Tungurahua School in Padre Chupa have all asked us for assistance in teaching English and computer skills to their students.  Our interns and long-term volunteers often teach in these schools, providing more individual attention to students and, often, more knowledge of the subject matter than would otherwise be available.  They also offer a cross-cultural experience to the kids and receive lots of affection in return.