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Experienced teacher w/out cert. needs advice

 
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marbleskin



Joined: 09 Aug 2004
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 01, 2004 6:14 am    Post subject: Experienced teacher w/out cert. needs advice Reply with quote

Although I've been teaching for more than 5 years, I don't have a TEFL or CELTA certificate... and I don't guess my experience and the large amount of self-study I do would really amount to anything in the eyes of the TK govt.

My situation is this: I plan to start an on-site/on-line grad program (MA and K-12 ESL certification) this summer (2005). During the fall and spring terms, I'd like to live in Turkey, work and continue my studies. I just don't have the TEFL/CELTA certificate -- or the time, money or inclination to take an on-site course.

Does it make much of a difference if I do one of the (cheaper) on-line TEFL courses? I mean, could I use it to find a job and get a work visa for Turkey? Normally I wouldn't consider it, but I've got so much experience and I'm going to grad school to study teaching ESL/EFL -- it just doesn't seem worth my time and money to do an on-site TEFL cert.

Any advice from the veterans?!
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naf



Joined: 22 Sep 2004
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Location: Istanbul

PostPosted: Fri Oct 01, 2004 3:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

You can get work without a CELTA but the pay is generally lower. I have a few friends teaching here w/o certificates but their pay is down around 12 mil an hour. If you think it's worth the time and money to get a certificate then do it and you will probably get a higher pay. Also note that many schools only count post-certificate experience for pay increases but at least the cert can get you in the door. Additionally many schools still want a CELTA from teachers with an MA because these on-line MA programs don't give teacher trainees proper observation hours. It's difficult to get hands-on training on line.
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dmb



Joined: 12 Feb 2003
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 01, 2004 4:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Th MA in the UK(or the ones I looked into and the one I am doing) do not have any teaching practice or observation. The reason being you can't get on a program until you have 4/5 years previous experience.

marbleskin, check your pms. I sent you the info you asked for.
Just to add to what naf said. in order to be legal you need a BA and a CELTA.
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marbleskin



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PostPosted: Sat Oct 02, 2004 7:10 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

thank you both for your replies and advice!

i guess i didnt make it clear about the grad program i want to do -
it is both on-site and on-line, and includes one year of student teaching and observation. the end result is a (US) teaching certificate in K-12 ESL as well as an MA in education.

i'd like to live in turkey while i'm doing the on-line portion of the course and perhaps work in an elementary school, if possible. i could also do my observations there. i just won't have a CELTA/TEFL certificate or teaching license at the time.

working illegally kinda frightens me and i don't want to risk getting kicked out of the country forever. Confused but if that kind of thing is generally overlooked, and i find a school willing to hire me based on my experience, i suppose i could try it. i'll be in turkey for 3 weeks this winter and maybe then i can scope out the situation a bit more.

naf wrote:
Additionally many schools still want a CELTA from teachers with an MA because these on-line MA programs don't give teacher trainees proper observation hours. It's difficult to get hands-on training on line.


naf, i definitely agree that it's hard to get hands-on training that way. i do have five years of (informal?) hands-on training but now that i've decided to make this my career, i'm going for my teaching license and MA. one of the reasons why i like this MA program is because it doesn't require me to live in the states the entire time AND it requires that student teaching and observation be done abroad.

dmb, thanks for the info!
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