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ChloeJoe
Joined: 25 Feb 2014 Posts: 12 Location: Virginia, USA
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Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 2:50 am Post subject: Pre-MA teaching experience really not valued? |
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Hi everyone! I'm new to this forum and have very much been enjoying reading through all of your posts about teaching in SA. (And scot47, I love the 'Magic Kingdom' phrase.
I was really concerned, however, to read comments about pre-MA teaching not counting towards job requirement counts. Is this really always the case? That's pretty disheartening.
A little about me: I'm 27 now...when I was 23 I went to Prague to teach English for a year, only to decide I wanted to make a career of it. On advice of a seasoned TESOLer, I spent another year there to gain experience and then I went back to the USA to get my MA (Applied Ling, TESOL emphasis). I'm finished with it now and am looking for my next stint abroad. I've been looking at jobs and congratulating myself on not being a total newbie..until now...
The job in Prague was a real position--I taught 10 90-minute classes per semester at a university in Prague and got myself a few private students. I was given a textbook but I created most of my own materials. I think I came in on the last 'glory days' of accepting BA holders.
The above information is on my resume, so all this is to say, am I basically still going to be considered as having no experience? I was hoping to get a moderately well-paying job so I can pay down my behemoth $90,000 in student loans (BA, MA, and online MBA because I'd like to teach Business English again one day).
Apologies for the long post, but I've seen other responders want newbie posters to be more informative with their situations. Could someone give me advice on how my experience will stack up in Saudi Arabia? I was looking at PNU (bureaucracy and 'enthusiastic' students I have certainly experienced and do not fear...much). Or should I be looking at other places in the Gulf? I've been thinking about Asia too but it seems I could save more in the ME.
Thanks so much in advance. [/i]
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veiledsentiments

Joined: 20 Feb 2003 Posts: 17644 Location: USA
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Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 3:54 am Post subject: |
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It is not that pre-MA experience is ignored completely. It may help you get a job, but if an advertised positions says MA + 2 or 3 years of experience, they mean AFTER the MA. Will they hire you? Maybe or maybe not. The more desirable the job, the less likely they will accept the pre MA stuff. (because there will be more competition that CAN meet the requirement)
Private students don't count. (I wouldn't even mention them unless they happened to be Arabic speakers) On any application you want to emphasize that you were teaching at university level... Academic English (preferably)... reading and writing being Arabic speakers weak skills. If you can tell them that, your two years might get your CV considered.
But your pay will be lower than someone who meets the criteria exactly.
It kind of makes sense... and actually US universities use the same type of pay scales.
So, send out applications and see what happens. Come back and check out the employers that make any offers.
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SENTINEL33
Joined: 19 Jan 2014 Posts: 112 Location: Bahrain
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Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 5:25 am Post subject: Re: Pre-MA teaching experience really not valued? |
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I was really concerned, however, to read comments about pre-MA teaching not counting towards job requirement counts. Is this really always the case? That's pretty disheartening.....
I was hoping to get a moderately well-paying job so I can pay down my behemoth $90,000 in student loans (BA, MA, and online MBA because I'd like to teach Business English again one day).
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Unfortunately for you, you are a prime candidate for one of the military ESL jobs in KSA (KSA=Saudi Arabia). Why? Let me count the ways:
1. They (the military) aren't in the least concerned about "when" you obtained your experience. In other words, your time in Prague would probably "count". (The military aren't restrained by academic rules and regulations as is the case with universities). They just want you to have an MA in TESOL or some such. Couldn't care less about when or where (or even how).
2. It's going to take several years to work down that massive student loan you have. You can actually cut that down to 2 years (if you are determined enough) with one of the military jobs. Anyplace else, you're looking at 5 or more years. (Some of these jobs not only give you a salary, but provide you with clothing and 3 meals a day.....basically, you're "in the military" except you don't have to salute except around contract renewal time....then, anything goes).
3. You're the right age to put up with the daily grind of one of these jobs. Better do it now while you still can. Once you start approaching 40, it's a different kettle of fish.
4. You could probably get hired almost immediately and be in KSA within a couple of months.......why wait till Sept? Plus, they take care of "everything"....in other words, the paperwork you have to be involved with is kept at a minimum.
As I said above, this is unfortunate for you because these jobs are quite "brutal", I would say. When I think back at what I put up with during my time with them........but I could do it then....I certainly couldn't do it now.
Remember that these jobs are not "academic" except very remotely. You'd likely be doing DLI materials (check google if you don't know what that is).
But if you're really out to get rid of that debt, I strongly recommend this way out. |
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nomad soul

Joined: 31 Jan 2010 Posts: 11454 Location: The real world
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Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 6:53 am Post subject: |
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| ChloeJoe wrote: |
| Apologies for the long post, but I've seen other responders want newbie posters to be more informative with their situations. Could someone give me advice on how my experience will stack up in Saudi Arabia? |
Try King Abdulaziz Uni's English Language Institute; they tend to hire native-speakers with a relevant MA and minimal teaching experience. Unlike PNU, which uses contracting companies for most of their staffing needs, KAU does its own recruiting and hiring, which is ideal.
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| ChloeJoe wrote: |
| I was looking at PNU (bureaucracy and 'enthusiastic' students I have certainly experienced and do not fear...much). |
Unfortunately for you, you are a prime candidate for one of the military ESL jobs in KSA (KSA=Saudi Arabia). |
The OP is female; Saudi military TEFL jobs aren't open to her. |
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SENTINEL33
Joined: 19 Jan 2014 Posts: 112 Location: Bahrain
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Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 7:39 am Post subject: Re: Pre-MA teaching experience really not valued? |
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| ChloeJoe wrote: |
Apologies for the long post, but I've seen other responders want newbie posters to be more informative with their situations. |
NS: The OP is female; Saudi military TEFL jobs aren't open to her.
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Ooops. Well, maybe she knows someone more appropriate to these jobs she can forward my comments to.
Although I'm curious how one is supposed to know the OP is female. Did I miss something?
Also it's funny (but typical) of an OP that states
"Apologies for the long post.....but [everyone wants newbie posters to be more informative...]
....and then fails to include the most important part of her "situation". |
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nomad soul

Joined: 31 Jan 2010 Posts: 11454 Location: The real world
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Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 7:55 am Post subject: Re: Pre-MA teaching experience really not valued? |
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| SENTINEL33 wrote: |
Ooops. Well, maybe she knows someone more appropriate to these jobs she can forward my comments to.
Although I'm curious how one is supposed to know the OP is female. Did I miss something? |
She mentioned that she was looking at PNU; Princess Noura University is a women's university. |
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sicklyman
Joined: 02 Feb 2013 Posts: 930
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Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 1:41 pm Post subject: |
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not sure many guys would go for that username either... esp guys who want to work in Saudi  |
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nomad soul

Joined: 31 Jan 2010 Posts: 11454 Location: The real world
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2014 7:34 am Post subject: |
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| ChloeJoe wrote: |
| I was hoping to get a moderately well-paying job so I can pay down my behemoth $90,000 in student loans (BA, MA, and online MBA because I'd like to teach Business English again one day). |
That's a lot of student loan debt for someone aged 27---I feel for you. I hope you didn't get the online MBA for the sole purpose of teaching biz English; it's not a very lucrative ESP domain unless you have an extensive network of loyal clients as well as work experience in the corporate world. |
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