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To be certified, or not to be certified, that is the question (Jobs)
By/Re:Danielle. Independent question about TESOL?ESL teaching <hara2177@yahoo.com>
17 June 2009

I started teaching/tutoring ESL informally on a volunteer basis several years ago, and am now interested in pursuing TESOL/TEFL (or whatever the politically correct acronym is these days) more formally.
I was considering getting certification and was wondering
1) What is the job market like for people who have TESOL/TEFL certificates? Will a certificate make a teacher eligible for any good paying jobs in the United States? Do you need a formal masters degree to teach in the States?
2) Are there many/any short term (3-6 month) assignments abroad? How long are average contracts?
3) Do many jobs you secure abroad pay well enough that you can bring money home?
4) Does anyone have suggestions for a reputable, yet inexpensive, certification program?

Answers to any or all of these questions is greatly appreciated.






Messages In This Thread

To be certified, or not to be certified, that is the question (Jobs) -- Danielle. Independent question about TESOL?ESL teaching 17 June 2009
Re: To be certified, or not to be certified, that is the question, Language Key, Philippines (School News/Adverts) -- Language Key 26 August 2009
Re: To be certified, or not to be certified, that is the question (Resources) -- ICAL_Pete 25 June 2009

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