Hi all-
My husband is certified to teach industrial arts (aka: wood shop, tech-Ed..whatever you want to brand it). We're looking to job search next year and are wondering what international schools offer classes in industrial arts. He could also teach pre-engineering, construction/architecture, robotics, auto-cad, etc.-any sort of applied technology skill. If your school has any classes or programs like this, we'd love to hear about it! These types of courses are common in high schools in the states but less so abroad. We'd love to stay overseas and aren't picky about locale, but really want to get him a job in this area if it's possible. Thanks for the advice!
Schools with Industrial Arts programs
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better option
He would be more marketable as digital teacher of some sort. Maybe get certified in the Adobe CS package, programing, animation, tech integrator, networking and the like. The Ed Tech would sell if you are flexible. DoDEA has a shortage of certified Ed Tech teachers as well and a big push for STEM teachers.
Don't be too hasty
ESF schools in Hong Kong offer a range of DT and Engineering courses. Robotics programs are springing up in many schools. More IB schools are looking at DT as a Diploma option. More non-IB schools are looking at project-based learning. My advice is to keep looking.