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Larry Legend



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PostPosted: Wed May 21, 2014 6:19 am    Post subject: Does China check/verify credentials? Reply with quote

I'm sure some do and some don't , but I was looking for a general consensus. I have a degree that doesn't specify any major, so I will generally say it is in Education. So I was wondering if most schools with try to verify degrees, teaching licenses, TEFL's? Thank you for the info.
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PostPosted: Wed May 21, 2014 6:29 am    Post subject: Re: Does China check/verify credentials? Reply with quote

Larry Legend wrote:
I'm sure some do and some don't , but I was looking for a general consensus. I have a degree that doesn't specify any major, so I will generally say it is in Education. So I was wondering if most schools with try to verify degrees, teaching licenses, TEFL's? Thank you for the info.


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PostPosted: Wed May 21, 2014 6:35 am    Post subject: Re: Does China check/verify credentials? Reply with quote

Shroob wrote:
Larry Legend wrote:
I'm sure some do and some don't , but I was looking for a general consensus. I have a degree that doesn't specify any major, so I will generally say it is in Education. So I was wondering if most schools with try to verify degrees, teaching licenses, TEFL's? Thank you for the info.


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This has nothing to do with what I do in the classroom. Having an undergrad Education degree vs. another L.A. degree hardly makes a difference in quality.

Nor is it any different than anybody "tailoring" their resume to a certain job...a.k.a.: giving out a semi-false perception.

So if you have any real input to add, that would be great.
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PostPosted: Wed May 21, 2014 6:52 am    Post subject: Re: Does China check/verify credentials? Reply with quote

Larry Legend wrote:
I'm sure some do and some don't , but I was looking for a general consensus. I have a degree that doesn't specify any major, so I will generally say it is in Education. So I was wondering if most schools with try to verify degrees, teaching licenses, TEFL's? Thank you for the info.


Short answer.....no
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PostPosted: Wed May 21, 2014 7:03 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think the correct answer would be randomly - when they spot something suspicious. But my crap school, without my knowledge nor consent actually printed up a TEFL Certificate with my name on it to show parents. I never took a TEFL course in my life. When I leave I plane to email all the parents after I get paid.
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PostPosted: Wed May 21, 2014 7:05 am    Post subject: Re: Does China check/verify credentials? Reply with quote

Larry Legend wrote:
Shroob wrote:
Larry Legend wrote:
I'm sure some do and some don't , but I was looking for a general consensus. I have a degree that doesn't specify any major, so I will generally say it is in Education. So I was wondering if most schools with try to verify degrees, teaching licenses, TEFL's? Thank you for the info.


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Witness the high calibre of teacher that China attracts, ladies and gentlemen.


This has nothing to do with what I do in the classroom. Having an undergrad Education degree vs. another L.A. degree hardly makes a difference in quality.

Nor is it any different than anybody "tailoring" their resume to a certain job...a.k.a.: giving out a semi-false perception.

So if you have any real input to add, that would be great.


But lying about your qualifications is OK? You say 'semi-false perception', I call it lying.
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PostPosted: Wed May 21, 2014 7:19 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think actually saying your major is in something it isn't, particularly saying it is in education when looking for teaching jobs, crosses a line. I agree that the line can be fuzzy sometimes, but I'm pretty sure this is over it.

In particular, if you have a degree in education won't most people expect that you also have a teaching certification? Do you get asked why you have a B.Ed but never got certified to teach?
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PostPosted: Wed May 21, 2014 7:22 am    Post subject: Re: Does China check/verify credentials? Reply with quote

Shroob wrote:
Larry Legend wrote:
Shroob wrote:
Larry Legend wrote:
I'm sure some do and some don't , but I was looking for a general consensus. I have a degree that doesn't specify any major, so I will generally say it is in Education. So I was wondering if most schools with try to verify degrees, teaching licenses, TEFL's? Thank you for the info.


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Witness the high calibre of teacher that China attracts, ladies and gentlemen.


This has nothing to do with what I do in the classroom. Having an undergrad Education degree vs. another L.A. degree hardly makes a difference in quality.

Nor is it any different than anybody "tailoring" their resume to a certain job...a.k.a.: giving out a semi-false perception.

So if you have any real input to add, that would be great.


But lying about your qualifications is OK? You say 'semi-false perception', I call it lying.


If it makes you feel any better, probably close to 75 percent of my undergrad was the same courses Education majors take.
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Larry Legend



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PostPosted: Wed May 21, 2014 7:26 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Voyeur wrote:
I think actually saying your major is in something it isn't, particularly saying it is in education when looking for teaching jobs, crosses a line. I agree that the line can be fuzzy sometimes, but I'm pretty sure this is over it.

In particular, if you have a degree in education won't most people expect that you also have a teaching certification? Do you get asked why you have a B.Ed but never got certified to teach?


I have not been asked this before, although I'm only in year 2 of my China career at the moment. Maybe you're right about crossing the line, but if it saves the school from dealing with some of these other dipshit arrogant foreigners that I see, they will thank me for "lying" when I finish out the year.
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PostPosted: Wed May 21, 2014 7:27 am    Post subject: Re: Does China check/verify credentials? Reply with quote

Larry Legend wrote:
Shroob wrote:
Larry Legend wrote:
Shroob wrote:
Larry Legend wrote:
I'm sure some do and some don't , but I was looking for a general consensus. I have a degree that doesn't specify any major, so I will generally say it is in Education. So I was wondering if most schools with try to verify degrees, teaching licenses, TEFL's? Thank you for the info.


ಠ_ಠ

Witness the high calibre of teacher that China attracts, ladies and gentlemen.


This has nothing to do with what I do in the classroom. Having an undergrad Education degree vs. another L.A. degree hardly makes a difference in quality.

Nor is it any different than anybody "tailoring" their resume to a certain job...a.k.a.: giving out a semi-false perception.

So if you have any real input to add, that would be great.


But lying about your qualifications is OK? You say 'semi-false perception', I call it lying.


If it makes you feel any better, probably close to 75 percent of my undergrad was the same courses Education majors take.


I just don't get why you would want to lie about your qualifications. Any employer that you feel the need to lie to isn't worth your time...if you actually have ' close to 75%' of an education degree.

You're potentially taking a job from a qualified candidate.

Just be straight up and honest. Again, if you do have a degree that's '75% education', explain that to the employer, there are plenty of jobs going in China, if your quals are true, you're the one who needs to be picky.
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Larry Legend



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PostPosted: Wed May 21, 2014 7:33 am    Post subject: Re: Does China check/verify credentials? Reply with quote

Shroob wrote:
Larry Legend wrote:
Shroob wrote:
Larry Legend wrote:
Shroob wrote:
Larry Legend wrote:
I'm sure some do and some don't , but I was looking for a general consensus. I have a degree that doesn't specify any major, so I will generally say it is in Education. So I was wondering if most schools with try to verify degrees, teaching licenses, TEFL's? Thank you for the info.


ಠ_ಠ

Witness the high calibre of teacher that China attracts, ladies and gentlemen.


This has nothing to do with what I do in the classroom. Having an undergrad Education degree vs. another L.A. degree hardly makes a difference in quality.

Nor is it any different than anybody "tailoring" their resume to a certain job...a.k.a.: giving out a semi-false perception.

So if you have any real input to add, that would be great.


But lying about your qualifications is OK? You say 'semi-false perception', I call it lying.


If it makes you feel any better, probably close to 75 percent of my undergrad was the same courses Education majors take.


I just don't get why you would want to lie about your qualifications. Any employer that you feel the need to lie to isn't worth your time...if you actually have ' close to 75%' of an education degree.

You're potentially taking a job from a qualified candidate.

Just be straight up and honest. Again, if you do have a degree that's '75% education', explain that to the employer, there are plenty of jobs going in China, if your quals are true, you're the one who needs to be picky.


Can we agree that having an undergrad Education degree as opposed to a different Liberal Arts degree is irrelevant?

To answer your question..aside from having white skin, my resume certainly doesn't stand out from anyone else's.
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PostPosted: Wed May 21, 2014 7:37 am    Post subject: Re: Does China check/verify credentials? Reply with quote

Larry Legend wrote:


Can we agree that having an undergrad Education degree as opposed to a different Liberal Arts degree is irrelevant?

To answer your question..aside from having white skin, my resume certainly doesn't stand out from anyone else's.


It's not irrelevant, an BA Education is totally different to a BA History...BA Music...BA Philosophy.

The sort of jobs that require a BA Education state that for a reason, they want candidates with a BA in education.

If you have a degree, are a native speaker, 24 or older you will have no problem finding work in China.
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PostPosted: Wed May 21, 2014 7:40 am    Post subject: Re: Does China check/verify credentials? Reply with quote

Shroob wrote:
Larry Legend wrote:


Can we agree that having an undergrad Education degree as opposed to a different Liberal Arts degree is irrelevant?

To answer your question..aside from having white skin, my resume certainly doesn't stand out from anyone else's.


It's not irrelevant, an BA Education is totally different to a BA History...BA Music...BA Philosophy.

The sort of jobs that require a BA Education state that for a reason, they want candidates with a BA in education.

If you have a degree, are a native speaker, 24 or older you will have no problem finding work in China.


Well I have a job now that I enjoy so I won't be looking for work for awhile. It was more of just a basic inquiry.

And without some sort of in-classroom training, I don't think you'll learn a damn thing when it comes time to apply common sense in the classroom anyways
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PostPosted: Wed May 21, 2014 7:45 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

What was the point of all of this here thread again?

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PostPosted: Wed May 21, 2014 7:48 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Larry Legend wrote:
but if it saves the school from dealing with some of these other dipshit arrogant foreigners that I see


Who dat?

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