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Dream situation in mind, please advise pathway.

 
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nellychess



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PostPosted: Tue Mar 26, 2013 6:56 pm    Post subject: Dream situation in mind, please advise pathway. Reply with quote

I have been a tennis teacher for the past 15 years, with excellent credentials. My current goal is to gain experience teaching English, but my absolute dream situation would be one where I could teach English at a school, and perhaps teach tennis classes, and run tennis programs after school.

I could even run a program to train people to teach tennis.

Would a University hire me at some point? Currently I have a BA in Sociologhy, and plan to get a CELTA after my first year.

This dream can wait, but I would love any advice on possibly where in China I should go, and what a good starting point would be.
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Non Sequitur



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PostPosted: Tue Mar 26, 2013 7:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

There's a Beijing Sports U which may be worth a look.
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rioux



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PostPosted: Tue Mar 26, 2013 9:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Shandong Sport University

http://www.sdpei.edu.cn/?action-viewnews-itemid-767




They are looking for a teacher (teachers?)

http://www.chinajob.com/jobposter/teacher/jobdetail.php?job_id=1287?topage=12&job_id=1287
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roadwalker



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PostPosted: Wed Mar 27, 2013 1:30 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Physical Education is a relatively large department/faculty/major in Chinese universities. PE majors, if they plan to stay in their majors go on to teach PE. I doubt there would be much demand for a foreigner to teach PE as a full time proposition. However, it may be that you would be requested to teach teachers (to improve their English and potentially share techniques) or (less likely) teach tennis classes to students, in addition to teaching English classes. If you get a job with a university, bring your background and availability up with the PE department if you meet their faculty members because they may not be in communication with the FAO or Foreign Language Department.

Private lessons on the side with wealthy locals is another potential source of income. ("Wow, s/he has a foreigner tennis pro!")
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choudoufu



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PostPosted: Wed Mar 27, 2013 1:33 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

whatever you do, don't use the googles!

do not type "teach tennis in china" in the search bar!

do not hit the search button!

do not look at the results page with over 6 millions hits!

do not for any reason go to the very first link advertising tennis
coaching jobs at gs academy in beijing!

do not scroll down to find the two links to current job listings!

do not bookmark this link! http://www.tenniscoachingjobsinchina.com/

do not apply for either staff tennis coach or senior coach!

.........but do send a certified check to stinky tofu recruiting, inc.
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Non Sequitur



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PostPosted: Wed Mar 27, 2013 2:21 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yeah those upstarts Brin and Page and their pesky app!
The Beijing Sports U have vacancies for sports related English (native) teachers.
BTW I know the international women's golf controllers require pro players to have English.
They are packaging a product for the international TV audience and these females pretty soon learn that if they want to be in the bucks, they need English.
Interestingly the young Koreans etc don't bleat imperialist plot, but just get on with it.
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nellychess



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PostPosted: Wed Mar 27, 2013 3:47 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

choudoufu wrote:
whatever you do, don't use the googles!

do not type "teach tennis in china" in the search bar!

do not hit the search button!

do not look at the results page with over 6 millions hits!

do not for any reason go to the very first link advertising tennis
coaching jobs at gs academy in beijing!

do not scroll down to find the two links to current job listings!

do not bookmark this link! http://www.tenniscoachingjobsinchina.com/

do not apply for either staff tennis coach or senior coach!

.........but do send a certified check to stinky tofu recruiting, inc.


Not sure what to make of this. I hope you're not being sarcastic, and grouping me in with those who don't research anything on their own, and just come here to get others to provide them everything

I have heard of many tennis situations in China, and elsewhere. 50% of what I have seen, and heard about have been scams. I think what Im looking for is a lot more specialized, and would be really tough to figure out on my own.

On a side note, you all might find this interesting....

There's a professional tennis organization called the USPTA. It's actually international, and probably the most respected worldwide. They have a job listing site with jobs from around the world. i have used the site, and looked it over for probably 15 years. A few years back, and I have never seen anything like this before, or since, they had a big alert message about these tennis pros that got scammed into thinking they were geting a legitimate tennis job in China. It was one of those standard scams where they make you pay for something upfront or whatever, but they got like 10 guys !!

Anyway, I really figure that I will have to set this up on my own, and start something from scratch somewhere once a place gets to know me. We'll see.

Thansk for all the help.
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Non Sequitur



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PostPosted: Wed Mar 27, 2013 4:05 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think we all know the post was sarcastic, but two legit sports unis have been mentioned. These should be followed up.
At the basic level you need an employer to get you to China and the least risk avenue for this is a public sector school with the correct credentials to secure you a visa, pay you an OK salary plus perks and give you a chance to look around.
Don't want to sound patronising but if you think that contributors to this site are insensitive, wait until you have to deal with our gentle hosts.
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it'snotmyfault



Joined: 14 May 2012
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 27, 2013 5:22 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

A lot of the contributors on here seem to be the kind of guys who probably have:

an ego the size of Jupiter combined with a tinky winky the size of an acorn

That's why they're all so angry all the time.
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choudoufu



Joined: 25 May 2010
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Location: Mao-berry, PRC

PostPosted: Wed Mar 27, 2013 5:38 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

hey, quit peeking!!!

sorry op. a little sarcastic, yes. it's just that there are so many posts where
the op has done no research whatsoever.

"hey, read this contract" with an entire 30-page contract appended.

or "what do you know about guangzhou?" in the title, with "know anything?" as the message text.

or "what about wall street" and the text says "any good?"

it just sorta kinda seemed you hadn't read any of the threads yet....so many
explain what is required, or not required.

15 years teaching experience, BA, pulse.....of course some uni somewhere
will hire you.
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doogsville



Joined: 17 Nov 2011
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 27, 2013 8:20 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

It sounds like you want to come here and start teaching English, with a view to branching out into tennis coaching, with the goal of eventually dropping the teaching and coaching full time. It sounds like a good plan to me.

First thing I'm going to suggest is come to the south. The weather here is better suited to outdoor tennis, and it's good almost the year round. I live in Zhuhai, and I worked with a guy who was a tennis coach. He's no longer here or I would have tried to put you in touch with him. My uni has tennis courts aplenty, and all the students are required to study PE, even the English majors and finance majors. They don't all do tennis but it does seem quite popular. I gather it's a wealthy persons pursuit here, but there are certainly quite a few courts dotted around the city.

One issue is what language are you going to coach in? Is your Chinese up to scratch, or would you have to coach only English speakers at first? If so why not look at a few of the expat websites for cities here in Guangdong and other southern provinces, and try to get an idea for how popular tennis is. Then you can figure out the best place to start looking for jobs.
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