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by AlanS
Thu Jan 12, 2012 1:11 pm
Forum: Forum 1. From Questions About ISS & Search to Anything and Everything About International Teaching
Topic: Newbie questions!!
Replies: 2
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Thanks PsyGuy for taking the time to respond.

Just to answer your questions: all the ESL experience I mentioned is post certification. My recent experience has been writing and delivering education programmes based on the National Curriculum. I work at a number of heritage centres and deliver programmes/workshops e.g. a Viking programme to Year 6 children, a Victorian programme to year 7 and am also involved in Living History interpretation ie bringing history to life through drama.
It's not a pre-requisite that my wife and I work at the same school, simply in the same town.
I think my main demand is that if my 2 kids (I have 3 but one will remain in UK at college) travel with us, we would find an employer to help pay for the costs or supplement the costs. For that reason international schools would be best regardless of where in the world we are although somewhere relatively safe would be necessary. Maybe though teaching ESL at a university might also work
by AlanS
Wed Jan 11, 2012 1:30 pm
Forum: Forum 1. From Questions About ISS & Search to Anything and Everything About International Teaching
Topic: Newbie questions!!
Replies: 2
Views: 4891

Newbie questions!!

Hi,

I’m new to the forum and have a fairly typical question regarding employment possibilities. Essentially I want to know how likely it would be for me to get a job internationally with the credentials and experience I have. I'm really in the dark here for reasons given below.

I have a Post-Graduate Diploma in Tesol, a MA Tesol and Post-Graduate Certificate in Education (UK) and have worked at ESL language schools in the UK (one year) Korea (one year), universities in Poland and Malaysia (two further years) and a year at a university in London. I returned to the UK in 2001 to put my kids through school and to get a PGCE and while teaching a bit in mainstream UK schools (not long as I couldn't secure a permanent position) I have also taught ESL part-time at the local college (a few evenings a week for the last 6 years). I currently work in the Education field for local government (6 years).

Anyway, the kids are older now and the wife and I are thinking of returning abroad again in a few years (she has a university diploma in ESL and one year experience teaching ESL abroad as well as 6 years part time ESL experience at the same college as myself).

My concern is I haven’t taught abroad ie outside of UK since 2001 and am concerned this might affect my job applications. I would be interested in working hopefully at university level in ESL or alternatively at an International School. Am I aiming too high? Where should I go to? The Gulf? Any advice appreciated. Oh, and if I went abroad earlier, ie with teenage kids, are there any jobs which subsidise schooling? Finally, what are the chances my wife and I get employed together?

many thanks in advance