Do I need to be in a contract to get a job offer?
Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 3:20 pm
I am new to the international teaching scene. I am currently in a contract in a high school that ends in June. I could sign a new contract but I am considering taking a year off from teaching (for personal reasons) and then starting my international job search in November 2012 for a job start in August 2013.
My question is: Will not being currently employed as a teacher reduce my chances of getting offers from schools abroad? Will schools wonder why I am not employed as a teacher at the time of interviewing?
Facts about me:
California Single Subject Credentials in Physics and GeoScience.
15 consecutive years of teaching Physics and AP Calculus.
Single Male with no dependents.
Also, will schools abroad let me teach full time math without a math credential? My AP Calculus results have been above 90% every year for 15 years but I do not have a formal math credential.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
My question is: Will not being currently employed as a teacher reduce my chances of getting offers from schools abroad? Will schools wonder why I am not employed as a teacher at the time of interviewing?
Facts about me:
California Single Subject Credentials in Physics and GeoScience.
15 consecutive years of teaching Physics and AP Calculus.
Single Male with no dependents.
Also, will schools abroad let me teach full time math without a math credential? My AP Calculus results have been above 90% every year for 15 years but I do not have a formal math credential.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.