DCGIRL,
Thanks for the reply. I have one more quick question if you would be so kind as to give your opinion. Do you think that a newly certified teacher with a licensure in ESL from a USA uni would be in demand or is ESL one of the lesser needed teaching areas?
Thanks again. :D
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- Sun May 29, 2011 10:12 pm
- Forum: Forum 1. From Questions About ISS & Search to Anything and Everything About International Teaching
- Topic: Should I attend the AASSA fair?
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- Wed May 25, 2011 9:13 pm
- Forum: Forum 1. From Questions About ISS & Search to Anything and Everything About International Teaching
- Topic: Should I attend the AASSA fair?
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Should I attend the AASSA fair?
Hey folks,
My wife and I will earn USA teacher's licenses in ESL in February 2012. Is it worth it to attend the AASSA fair in Atlanta in November 2011 if I have yet to get my license? We both have 6 years ESL/EFL teaching experience abroad.
Thanks. :)
My wife and I will earn USA teacher's licenses in ESL in February 2012. Is it worth it to attend the AASSA fair in Atlanta in November 2011 if I have yet to get my license? We both have 6 years ESL/EFL teaching experience abroad.
Thanks. :)
- Mon Mar 07, 2011 2:30 am
- Forum: Forum 1. From Questions About ISS & Search to Anything and Everything About International Teaching
- Topic: Help Please!!!! Is a M.Ed with a cert. in TEFL enough?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 5970
Ichiro,
Thank you for the reply. I guess my questions weren't clear.
I have been teaching English abroad for about 6 years, half in Costa Rica half in South Korea. Yes, I will be earning a teaching licensure in ESL.
My main question is, when I receive that licensure will that make it so I can easily get a job or will I need to become licensed in another subject as well?
I am concerned that since I will be applying for international schools this licensure won't be in demand. Is the pay in Latin America really as bad as you mentioned? That's about the same as I was making in a private academy in Costa Rica. Maybe I will have to start looking at a different region.
Thanks again,
kruegs4
Thank you for the reply. I guess my questions weren't clear.
I have been teaching English abroad for about 6 years, half in Costa Rica half in South Korea. Yes, I will be earning a teaching licensure in ESL.
My main question is, when I receive that licensure will that make it so I can easily get a job or will I need to become licensed in another subject as well?
I am concerned that since I will be applying for international schools this licensure won't be in demand. Is the pay in Latin America really as bad as you mentioned? That's about the same as I was making in a private academy in Costa Rica. Maybe I will have to start looking at a different region.
Thanks again,
kruegs4
- Tue Mar 01, 2011 7:12 pm
- Forum: Forum 1. From Questions About ISS & Search to Anything and Everything About International Teaching
- Topic: Help Please!!!! Is a M.Ed with a cert. in TEFL enough?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 5970
Help Please!!!! Is a M.Ed with a cert. in TEFL enough?
Hey folks,
My wife and I will both receive a licensure in M.Ed TESL from a school in Mass., USA in August. We are hoping to get a job somewhere south of the USA. Is the qualification we are about to receive enough to get a first job? This the second time asking a question very similar to this. I don't like to repeat questions but I didn't get any responses last time and I have had difficulty finding a thread that covers this topic.
Thanks for your help,
kruegs4
My wife and I will both receive a licensure in M.Ed TESL from a school in Mass., USA in August. We are hoping to get a job somewhere south of the USA. Is the qualification we are about to receive enough to get a first job? This the second time asking a question very similar to this. I don't like to repeat questions but I didn't get any responses last time and I have had difficulty finding a thread that covers this topic.
Thanks for your help,
kruegs4