marieh wrote:
> @MedellinHeel
>
> I'm at a different school than bendetwile2, so our experiences will differ,
> but Pakistan has a lot of things going for it. Plus, the package cannot be
> beat.
I would think Pakistan to be on the dangerous side.
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- Wed Nov 04, 2015 9:01 am
- Forum: Forum 1. From Questions About ISS & Search to Anything and Everything About International Teaching
- Topic: Teach Now vs. Teacher Ready
- Replies: 21
- Views: 31606
- Tue Nov 03, 2015 10:26 pm
- Forum: Forum 1. From Questions About ISS & Search to Anything and Everything About International Teaching
- Topic: Helpful Guide for New International School Teachers
- Replies: 14
- Views: 71626
Re: Helpful Guide for New International School Teachers
Good guide, although I disagree with the most schools require 2 years experience. Unless you talking about top tier schools ok maybe, but there are many schools that hire new 1st year teachers.
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by tommypizza » Wed Nov 04, 2015 12:27 pm
You forgot some heavy hitters in Europe for Tier 1:
Frankfurt International School
American School of The Hague
Hamburg IS
Copenhagen IS
American School London
etc.
etc.
etc.
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by tommypizza » Wed Nov 04, 2015 12:27 pm
You forgot some heavy hitters in Europe for Tier 1:
Frankfurt International School
American School of The Hague
Hamburg IS
Copenhagen IS
American School London
etc.
etc.
etc.
- Tue Nov 03, 2015 9:56 pm
- Forum: Forum 1. From Questions About ISS & Search to Anything and Everything About International Teaching
- Topic: Teach Now vs. Teacher Ready
- Replies: 21
- Views: 31606
Re: Teach Now vs. Teacher Ready
I just returned back to the states to complete my final assignment of TeacherReady.
So, for renewals and such I should try to get a NJ license using my Fla license so it would be permanent?
@Bendent,
What kind of search did you do when looking for jobs? Why did you go to Pakistan? Did you have any other options?
So, for renewals and such I should try to get a NJ license using my Fla license so it would be permanent?
@Bendent,
What kind of search did you do when looking for jobs? Why did you go to Pakistan? Did you have any other options?
- Tue Nov 03, 2015 9:49 pm
- Forum: Forum 1. From Questions About ISS & Search to Anything and Everything About International Teaching
- Topic: Salary range in China?
- Replies: 26
- Views: 28251
Salary range in China?
Was trying to go to Vietnam but considering China as well. Wondering what a newb teacher should aim for.
- Mon Oct 05, 2015 7:39 am
- Forum: Forum 1. From Questions About ISS & Search to Anything and Everything About International Teaching
- Topic: Wanting to move to Vietnam. Advice?
- Replies: 21
- Views: 41568
Re: Wanting to move to Vietnam. Advice?
@redvelv
Yea, I am def gonna apply to every IS in Vietnam. I hope I can get hired at one but if not I am prepared to chill and teach ESL for 6 months part time while I wait for the next school year to start.
As of now, my plan is
1) Apply this winter/spring/summer for Fall 16 IS in Vietnam.
2) If I dont secure any IS school position for Fall 16 arrive in HCMC next Dec / Jan and simply hangout till August doing a little ESL work on the side part time. Then head off to what ever IS school position I got in the world come August.
Yea, I am def gonna apply to every IS in Vietnam. I hope I can get hired at one but if not I am prepared to chill and teach ESL for 6 months part time while I wait for the next school year to start.
As of now, my plan is
1) Apply this winter/spring/summer for Fall 16 IS in Vietnam.
2) If I dont secure any IS school position for Fall 16 arrive in HCMC next Dec / Jan and simply hangout till August doing a little ESL work on the side part time. Then head off to what ever IS school position I got in the world come August.
- Tue Sep 29, 2015 2:22 pm
- Forum: Forum 1. From Questions About ISS & Search to Anything and Everything About International Teaching
- Topic: Wanting to move to Vietnam. Advice?
- Replies: 21
- Views: 41568
Re: Wanting to move to Vietnam. Advice?
nalfc wrote:
> Vietnam is no longer the easy job it once was, competition is fierce at the schools.
> You will not find a job by just turning up in the country, ESL at 15 dollar (if
> you are lucky) an hour with horrible conditions. International schools here are
> paying more and more every year as competition amongst the schools hots up, I'm
> on over 50k with 1k a month housing, flights every year, top insurance, bonuses
> paid and the schools are becoming one by one accredited by the various accreditation
> bodies. Substitute teaching may give you a very small chance but with no experience
> I doubt very much that any school will hire you. Don't give up, still apply but
> you might be better going to China for a year and catching a cheap flight every
> weekend.
This is not a move for work, atleast not primarily. So simply going to China I am not sure is an option. Like I said, if it comes down to it I will just take a 6-12 month gap year in Vietnam. From talking to people living in Vietnam, I am pretty confident I can find some ESL work to hold me over at the very least.
> Vietnam is no longer the easy job it once was, competition is fierce at the schools.
> You will not find a job by just turning up in the country, ESL at 15 dollar (if
> you are lucky) an hour with horrible conditions. International schools here are
> paying more and more every year as competition amongst the schools hots up, I'm
> on over 50k with 1k a month housing, flights every year, top insurance, bonuses
> paid and the schools are becoming one by one accredited by the various accreditation
> bodies. Substitute teaching may give you a very small chance but with no experience
> I doubt very much that any school will hire you. Don't give up, still apply but
> you might be better going to China for a year and catching a cheap flight every
> weekend.
This is not a move for work, atleast not primarily. So simply going to China I am not sure is an option. Like I said, if it comes down to it I will just take a 6-12 month gap year in Vietnam. From talking to people living in Vietnam, I am pretty confident I can find some ESL work to hold me over at the very least.
- Tue Sep 29, 2015 4:14 am
- Forum: Forum 1. From Questions About ISS & Search to Anything and Everything About International Teaching
- Topic: BA hon(2i) MSc and PGCE math. No IB. Am I employable ?
- Replies: 14
- Views: 17560
Re: BA hon(2i) MSc and PGCE math. No IB. Am I employable ?
ISR should seriously put a sticky on the front page titled "Am I employable / What are my chances.." etc etc
When it comes to international schools, things vary a lot. You have low tier schools in places that might hire people without even a teaching license.
Generally speaking though, the main requirement is holding a teaching license. You can be fairly assured you can get a job somewhere in the world with one so long as you are not picky about location and quality of school.
For the better schools and locations it is gonna be tougher. You will most likely need decent experience (preferably IB or what ever curriculum the school uses), good references, and knowing people at the schools always helps increase your chances. Simple luck and timing often also play an important role in getting hired. There is no set in stone procedure and outcome for these type questions. Anything can or wont happen.
OP, just make a list of all the schools you would work at and ranked them. Apply to them and take the best offer you get.
When it comes to international schools, things vary a lot. You have low tier schools in places that might hire people without even a teaching license.
Generally speaking though, the main requirement is holding a teaching license. You can be fairly assured you can get a job somewhere in the world with one so long as you are not picky about location and quality of school.
For the better schools and locations it is gonna be tougher. You will most likely need decent experience (preferably IB or what ever curriculum the school uses), good references, and knowing people at the schools always helps increase your chances. Simple luck and timing often also play an important role in getting hired. There is no set in stone procedure and outcome for these type questions. Anything can or wont happen.
OP, just make a list of all the schools you would work at and ranked them. Apply to them and take the best offer you get.
- Sun Sep 27, 2015 11:49 pm
- Forum: Forum 1. From Questions About ISS & Search to Anything and Everything About International Teaching
- Topic: Wanting to move to Vietnam. Advice?
- Replies: 21
- Views: 41568
Re: Wanting to move to Vietnam. Advice?
tommypizza wrote:
> Check American International School in Saigon. That might be possible. No
> way you are sneaking into the top ISs, But yea, you can find a teaching job
> in Saigon. I know plenty of guys teaching in Korean schools without
> teaching credentials. Where there is a will, there is a way...especially in
> Saigon. Great city with loads of opportunity. You can definitely show up
> without a job and find something...just depends on what kind of lifestyle
> you expect.
From what I can tell, I should be able to get some job. As for lifestyle, not expecting much. Something decent and simple will do. Which doesnt seem hard if one can make 1,000-1,500 dollars a month working some ESL gigs. Worst case anyways.
I think I should be alright either way.
> Check American International School in Saigon. That might be possible. No
> way you are sneaking into the top ISs, But yea, you can find a teaching job
> in Saigon. I know plenty of guys teaching in Korean schools without
> teaching credentials. Where there is a will, there is a way...especially in
> Saigon. Great city with loads of opportunity. You can definitely show up
> without a job and find something...just depends on what kind of lifestyle
> you expect.
From what I can tell, I should be able to get some job. As for lifestyle, not expecting much. Something decent and simple will do. Which doesnt seem hard if one can make 1,000-1,500 dollars a month working some ESL gigs. Worst case anyways.
I think I should be alright either way.
- Sun Sep 27, 2015 7:55 pm
- Forum: Forum 1. From Questions About ISS & Search to Anything and Everything About International Teaching
- Topic: Wanting to move to Vietnam. Advice?
- Replies: 21
- Views: 41568
Re: Wanting to move to Vietnam. Advice?
chilagringa wrote:
> Personal reasons being... an attractive person, no?
>
> I have definitely had personal reasons before.
lol something like that ;)
> Personal reasons being... an attractive person, no?
>
> I have definitely had personal reasons before.
lol something like that ;)
- Sun Sep 27, 2015 4:31 pm
- Forum: Forum 1. From Questions About ISS & Search to Anything and Everything About International Teaching
- Topic: Wanting to move to Vietnam. Advice?
- Replies: 21
- Views: 41568
Re: Wanting to move to Vietnam. Advice?
Buffalo,
Thanks man, I never considered the substitute teaching thing. Yea I know ESL does nothing for me, hence only will do it for one more year. Just want to live in Vietnam for a year, anyway anyhow. After that I will move on to a real school if I didnt get one in Vietnam.
Thanks man, I never considered the substitute teaching thing. Yea I know ESL does nothing for me, hence only will do it for one more year. Just want to live in Vietnam for a year, anyway anyhow. After that I will move on to a real school if I didnt get one in Vietnam.
- Sun Sep 27, 2015 11:20 am
- Forum: Forum 1. From Questions About ISS & Search to Anything and Everything About International Teaching
- Topic: Wanting to move to Vietnam. Advice?
- Replies: 21
- Views: 41568
Re: Wanting to move to Vietnam. Advice?
shadowjack wrote:
> There are some crappy Vietnamese schools that will likely hire you. The
> good ones won't. There are some middle ones who might. But you have zero
> experience. You are willing to each English, which you don't say you are
> certified for. If you want to be an international teacher, teaching English
> as some language school isn't going to get you very far up the ladder of
> international schools. Plus, the longer you hang out at lower level
> schools, the less likely it is that you will ever crack the ceilings of the
> better schools.
>
> Just my opinion, but why don't you actually teach math at home, or look for
> math teaching jobs in Asia, not just Vietnam (there are lower level schools
> in China that would likely hire you).
>
> Shad
Yea, I am very aware teaching ESL does me no favors. But, I am willing to sacrifice 1 year doing it if it allows me to live in Vietnam for a year. I have a personal reason for wanting to go to Vietnam. The other Asian countries wont suffice.
I have zero desire to live in the USA right now. Pretty much been traveling since I graduated University in 2009.
After a year in Vietnam i'll certainly move to a country like China or Middle East where I can get hired at an International School without much experience (assuming I cant find one in Vietnam next Fall).
At the moment though just wanting to get advice about Vietnam.
> There are some crappy Vietnamese schools that will likely hire you. The
> good ones won't. There are some middle ones who might. But you have zero
> experience. You are willing to each English, which you don't say you are
> certified for. If you want to be an international teacher, teaching English
> as some language school isn't going to get you very far up the ladder of
> international schools. Plus, the longer you hang out at lower level
> schools, the less likely it is that you will ever crack the ceilings of the
> better schools.
>
> Just my opinion, but why don't you actually teach math at home, or look for
> math teaching jobs in Asia, not just Vietnam (there are lower level schools
> in China that would likely hire you).
>
> Shad
Yea, I am very aware teaching ESL does me no favors. But, I am willing to sacrifice 1 year doing it if it allows me to live in Vietnam for a year. I have a personal reason for wanting to go to Vietnam. The other Asian countries wont suffice.
I have zero desire to live in the USA right now. Pretty much been traveling since I graduated University in 2009.
After a year in Vietnam i'll certainly move to a country like China or Middle East where I can get hired at an International School without much experience (assuming I cant find one in Vietnam next Fall).
At the moment though just wanting to get advice about Vietnam.
- Sat Sep 26, 2015 4:18 pm
- Forum: Forum 1. From Questions About ISS & Search to Anything and Everything About International Teaching
- Topic: Wanting to move to Vietnam. Advice?
- Replies: 21
- Views: 41568
Re: Response
PsyGuy wrote:
> Why Vietnam? I know a lot of ITs that have your strategy when going
> somewhere like JP or maybe Thailand, but not Vietnam.
>
> Lower secondary isnt very marketable, the small ISs (really Bilingual ISs),
> are going to want a maths teacher that can teach all level or all
> secondary maths.
Vietnam just interests me quite a bit.
Yea, your right. But gonna have to work with what I got. I am prepared to teach English the first year and see if I can get something the second go around. If not I will probably leave after 1 year.
> Why Vietnam? I know a lot of ITs that have your strategy when going
> somewhere like JP or maybe Thailand, but not Vietnam.
>
> Lower secondary isnt very marketable, the small ISs (really Bilingual ISs),
> are going to want a maths teacher that can teach all level or all
> secondary maths.
Vietnam just interests me quite a bit.
Yea, your right. But gonna have to work with what I got. I am prepared to teach English the first year and see if I can get something the second go around. If not I will probably leave after 1 year.
- Sat Sep 26, 2015 10:10 am
- Forum: Forum 1. From Questions About ISS & Search to Anything and Everything About International Teaching
- Topic: Wanting to move to Vietnam. Advice?
- Replies: 21
- Views: 41568
Wanting to move to Vietnam. Advice?
I think I am gonna move to Vietnam next Summer or Fall. I will have a middle grades math teaching license with no experience.
I will apply this Winter and Spring for jobs in Vietnam, hopefully something will turn up. If not I guess I will just have to land in the country and look for some English teaching gigs to hold me over.
If anyone has any advice about working in Vietnam it would be much appreciated.
Cheers
I will apply this Winter and Spring for jobs in Vietnam, hopefully something will turn up. If not I guess I will just have to land in the country and look for some English teaching gigs to hold me over.
If anyone has any advice about working in Vietnam it would be much appreciated.
Cheers
- Sat Sep 26, 2015 9:57 am
- Forum: Forum 1. From Questions About ISS & Search to Anything and Everything About International Teaching
- Topic: Best plan for becoming an international teacher? I'm 18.
- Replies: 11
- Views: 19994
Re: Best plan for becoming an international teacher? I'm 18.
I wouldnt listen to all the people that say dont do it if you dont love it.
Teaching is a job. You are gonna have to lesson plan, teach, grade etc. Very few people in this world actually love to wake up and go to work.
Your personal / social / family life will be much more important and reflect on overall happiness than whether you teach x or y.
So long as the work is not very stressful or time consuming you should be able to get by just fine whether you love x subject or not. (it helps if you love it no doubt)
My vote is for the high level math or science, then get two years experience in your home country.
Teaching is a job. You are gonna have to lesson plan, teach, grade etc. Very few people in this world actually love to wake up and go to work.
Your personal / social / family life will be much more important and reflect on overall happiness than whether you teach x or y.
So long as the work is not very stressful or time consuming you should be able to get by just fine whether you love x subject or not. (it helps if you love it no doubt)
My vote is for the high level math or science, then get two years experience in your home country.
- Tue Sep 30, 2014 8:17 pm
- Forum: Forum 1. From Questions About ISS & Search to Anything and Everything About International Teaching
- Topic: Teachanywhere.com
- Replies: 9
- Views: 28378
Re: Teachanywhere.com
What exactly is NES?