Hi
I am hoping to get some advice.
I want to teach English abroad (preferably in China at first). I am currently working as a Teaching Assistant in the English department of a secondary school in the UK. I also have experience teaching history and some TEFL/ EAL experience gained from this role. By the time I leave for China, I will have had one year of experience working in education. I also have a BA (hons) degree.
The problem is that I the only CELTA courses available (part time and full time) do not fit in with my timetable and term times. There is also the issue of cost, as a Teaching Assistants wages are awfully low. Therefore my questions are:
1) Considering my experience, which includes a lot of practical teaching experience, do I really need a TEFL?
2) If yes, then would a weekend TEFL be sufficient?
3) Might an on-line TEFL course be OK?
4) Are there schemes in China where I would be able to train on the job and, as a result, receive a recognised TEFL qualification, which I could go on to use in Japan, for example?
Please help, Im starting to panic as I plan to leave in December! I would be extremely grateful for any advice.
Thanks,
Olivia XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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