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LlamaLobster



Joined: 01 Aug 2007
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 12:49 am    Post subject: Newbie needs help! Reply with quote

Hey, here's my deal. Native English speaker, I have a Bachelor's degree, substitute and University level teaching experience, no TEFL degree, and I want to teach in Bangkok from mid-January or so to about mid-June. I only want to make enough money to live off of, I'm not looking to get rich. So here are my questions-
1. Do I need a TEFL degree to teach in Thailand? If so, is the one available strictly online applicable?
2. Is it feasible to only teach for six months? Can I go through an agency? I know that many positions are for a year, but I only want to teach for six months.
3. Is there a website with the "hard facts", like exactly what type of visa you need, insurance, vaccines, etc. that are needed?

Any help would be SO appreciated. It seems that everyone is teaching abroad, but I need some specific advice because I'm feeling confused as to how to get the ball rolling on this, so to speak.
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laconic



Joined: 23 May 2005
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Location: "When the Lord made me he made a ramblin man."

PostPosted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 1:25 am    Post subject: Re: Newbie needs help! Reply with quote

LlamaLobster wrote:
Hey, here's my deal. Native English speaker, I have a Bachelor's degree, substitute and University level teaching experience, no TEFL degree, and I want to teach in Bangkok from mid-January or so to about mid-June. YOUR DEGREE AND EXPERIENCE WILL CARRY THE DAY. I only want to make enough money to live off of, I'm not looking to get rich. So here are my questions-
1. Do I need a TEFL degree to teach in Thailand? NO, YOU DO NOT - IT'S A TEFL CERTIFICATE, NOT DEGREE, THOUGH. If so, is the one available strictly online applicable? DEPENDS ON THE EMPLOYER. MANY DON'T REQUIRE ANY KIND OF CERTIFICATE.
2. Is it feasible to only teach for six months? YES Can I go through an agency? YES, BUT YOU DON'T HAVE TO. MANY, MANY JOBS OUT THERE. I know that many positions are for a year, but I only want to teach for six months.
3. Is there a website with the "hard facts", like exactly what type of visa you need, insurance, vaccines, etc. that are needed?

www.thaivisa.com
www.ajarn.com
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Any help would be SO appreciated. It seems that everyone is teaching abroad, but I need some specific advice because I'm feeling confused as to how to get the ball rolling on this, so to speak.


GOOD LUCK!
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Sgt Killjoy



Joined: 26 Jun 2004
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 2:26 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Language Institutes

That's about the best chance you are going to have.

In Mid January, schools start winding down their hiring. Unfilled positions are left unfilled because schools start ending by mid to the end of February.

Schools don't start back up until May though some start hiring for April, they'd be loathe to hire someone to start in April who will be gone in June.

So language institutes it is and even they might be hard to come by....
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