Teaching secondary school and teacher certification
Posted: Mon May 23, 2016 8:50 am
Hello everyone,
I'm currently a Canadian ESL teacher for an after-school program at an elementary school here in South Korea.
I do love the job. The students are great, I have no boss on site, just two Korean co-workers and myself. The hours are short and the pay is generous for what it is. This position has allowed me to experiment with and implement different strategies etc with no interruption from directors etc. It has definitely helped me to develop handy classroom management techniques with elementary students. The downside is that I get very little time off, and the potential for a salary increase is not great.
I'm now at a point where I'm looking to the future. I applied to a teaching course in Vancouver, Canada and have been accepted. The resulting certification is k-12, but the focus is on secondary biology. The plan would not be to teach in Canada, but to teach at international school overseas. This is completely different than anything I've ever taught, since my focus over the past three years has been teaching children or adults. I'm certainly confident about teaching elementary students but I've never experienced being a teacher in a secondary classroom. Is it something that is remotely close? Any less than obvious points on how they compare or differ? Have you taught both? Which do you prefer?
I'm still not completely decided. I'm currently $29000 in debt and a year in Vancouver along with the teaching degree and prerequisites will easily add another $30000 to my debt. I could pay off my current debt with another year and a half in Korea, or quicker if I worked hard at it, but I'm really very tired of my situation here. Is it really worth heading back to Canada for the certification? Is the potential pay increase going to be worth it?
I'm currently working on getting my UK citizenship. Are there better or cheaper options in the UK?
The PGCEi was recommended to me by a friend who has a legitimate certification from Canada but is working in Vietnam. He thinks that if I do some PD courses through Canada that it will be accepted, but I'm very skeptical about that.
Can a Canadian use any American alternative methods like Teach Now in order to become certified?
Any and all suggestions are much appreciated. I really want to get certified, but a $60000 debt is very daunting.
Thanks for any and all suggestions
I'm currently a Canadian ESL teacher for an after-school program at an elementary school here in South Korea.
I do love the job. The students are great, I have no boss on site, just two Korean co-workers and myself. The hours are short and the pay is generous for what it is. This position has allowed me to experiment with and implement different strategies etc with no interruption from directors etc. It has definitely helped me to develop handy classroom management techniques with elementary students. The downside is that I get very little time off, and the potential for a salary increase is not great.
I'm now at a point where I'm looking to the future. I applied to a teaching course in Vancouver, Canada and have been accepted. The resulting certification is k-12, but the focus is on secondary biology. The plan would not be to teach in Canada, but to teach at international school overseas. This is completely different than anything I've ever taught, since my focus over the past three years has been teaching children or adults. I'm certainly confident about teaching elementary students but I've never experienced being a teacher in a secondary classroom. Is it something that is remotely close? Any less than obvious points on how they compare or differ? Have you taught both? Which do you prefer?
I'm still not completely decided. I'm currently $29000 in debt and a year in Vancouver along with the teaching degree and prerequisites will easily add another $30000 to my debt. I could pay off my current debt with another year and a half in Korea, or quicker if I worked hard at it, but I'm really very tired of my situation here. Is it really worth heading back to Canada for the certification? Is the potential pay increase going to be worth it?
I'm currently working on getting my UK citizenship. Are there better or cheaper options in the UK?
The PGCEi was recommended to me by a friend who has a legitimate certification from Canada but is working in Vietnam. He thinks that if I do some PD courses through Canada that it will be accepted, but I'm very skeptical about that.
Can a Canadian use any American alternative methods like Teach Now in order to become certified?
Any and all suggestions are much appreciated. I really want to get certified, but a $60000 debt is very daunting.
Thanks for any and all suggestions