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PsyGuy
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What is your teaching area?

Very low.
1) A Masters is not a teaching credential. 3rd tier ISs will take what they can get, and some will accept an education degree in place of a credential.
2) Your spouse isnt a native English Speaker, and they arent a westerner. For many ISs they want white faces from US, UK, AUS, CAN.
3) Third tier ISs will take what they can get, but there is no shortage of SS/Humanities ITs. She might have a stronger background in Business Studies/Economics but a Masters in Education prepares you (debatable) to create lessons, manage a classroom and perform some assessments. It doesnt make you good in any of those things or actually prepare you in a content field.
4) The standard bar to entry into IE is 2 years. Your spouse would be more marketable pursuing elementary/primary education. Thats usually how IT couples market themselves when one candidate is far stronger than the other. It would be a really desperate IS that appoints an IT to a school leaving history/SS/Humanities course without having any experience in the subject or any experience whatsoever in a classroom.

Your spouse is more a liability than an asset, your better presenting yourself as a IT with a trailing spouse with the possibility she could teach some FL classes. Unless your spouse has some other motivation for the Masters it isnt worth the expense in IE.
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Unless it is a certification+MA combo type program, don't bother. As pointed out above, an MA without a teaching certification is going to be almost worthless if your goal is to get a teaching job in an IS.
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Jay Jay,

a lot will depend on your teaching area - and your wife's. If she is good at math and can certify in that, it would be good. Or science. That will help strengthen her prospects, especially if you are a science person.

Otherwise, upper primary or MS would be a good place IMO. Far enough away from KG and Pre-K that she wouldn't get confused with any classroom aides if you ended up in certain parts of the world.

I have a friend his wife teaches math. She is not Western, but knows her subject. They've been teaching as a team for years.

But she needs certification and you might consider staying in the US for her two years experience before heading overseas.

Good luck!

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I see you are science. Have your wife do maths. Or Humanities along with Business studies or Econ if you are going to be at IB schools.
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