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housecat
Joined: 03 Jan 2007 Posts: 104 Location: usa
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Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 9:09 pm Post subject: Single Moms |
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Hi. I'm thinking of moving to Al Ain in a year or so. I'm a single mom with one young son. Does anyone else have any experience as a single mom in Al Ain, or anywhere in the UAE? Know of any? Have any guesses how things might go for us there? Are there any American Curriculum international schools? Also, my son's name is Moses. Will that maybe make him "infidel" number one?
Absolutly any and all advice or suggestions wil be very welcomed.
I'll look to teach at maybe UAEU. I'll have a B.A. English and MA Teaching.
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mishmumkin
Joined: 01 Sep 2007 Posts: 929
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Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 9:23 pm Post subject: |
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| To clarify, your MA is a teaching qualification plus Masters, is that correct? Any particular reason why you have chosen Al Ain? There are less k-12 opportunities in Al Ain itself. You would find a better selection of American curriculum schools in abu dhabi and Dubai. I can't speak to the experience of a single mother, but it's certainly feasible w/ the right qualifications and experience. A good employer will offer you an education allowance or tuition discount/free tuition to the school you'll teach at. As for his name, I would not worry. There are many Arabic equivalent names for Joseph (youssef), Jesus (essa), Maryam (mary) and a slew of other traditionally biblical names. If anything, people would be intrigued by the religious basis for the name. In reality, Christianity, Islam, and Judiasm share more in common that is typically shown in the media. |
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housecat
Joined: 03 Jan 2007 Posts: 104 Location: usa
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Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 9:53 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks for your reply. Yes, the MA Teaching is an MA and teaching credential 7-12 English.
I was not asking about the international schools for me, but for my son's education. I could stay here in the States to teach hight school, but I'd rather not. I enjoy teaching adults and living outside the States, so I'm looking at a university position.
I understand that most Moslem traditions do not support single motherhood. I was married, but am divorced now. I just worry about cultural biasses. It's nice to hear that many people have more traditional Christian names. Yes, all these faiths are connected if you study far enough back. Sad that we don't all still get a long.
Edit* I forgot to say that I've chosen Al Ain because I've heard it's nice, drier and greener than the rest of the place, and very family oriented. |
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mishmumkin
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Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 10:32 pm Post subject: |
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Do you have any university teaching experience? You should check the job board on this site. I saw an Education Faculty position at the Higher Colleges of Technology. YOu need a k-12 teaching qualification plus a masters. though they said they preferred MA TESOL w/ exp teaching ESL (at a uni level) you might see about that particular post. HCT's website should list it if it has not been filled yet. Depending on what recruitment looks like, you might not be at the top of the ladded w/o the MA TESOL and/or relevant experience at the tertiary level.
As for your son's choice of schools in Al Ain-it's VERY limited. Steer clear of Choueifat/SABIS. Al Ain English Speaking School has a pretty good reputation, though I don't believe it is American curriculum (English national curr., i think). You'd really have to live in the larger emirates to ensure a good choice of schools for him.
The gulf is full of divorcees-male and female. You will likely have to get permission from your son's father in order to get his visa approved. If anything, people from the region you encounter who know that you're divorced will pity your status as a divorced woman, but I don't think you'll find any contempt. |
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housecat
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Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 10:53 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks again.
I have one year of experience in the English language program of NTNU (National Taiwan Normal University). The other seven years are mostly at jr. high and high schools in Taiwan. My ex-husband is Taiwanese and I lived there for a long time.
Which brings me to: my husband and I have absolutly NO contact. He will not speak to me at all and even if I could get him to communicate with me, just to cause problems, he'd deny his permission for me to take my son to UAE, or anywhere else for that matter. So, what sort of permission is needed and how is it verified?
I know my qualifications are not exactly as quoted in that HCT ad, but they couldn't posibly quote all possible acceptable qualifications, right? Or do they simply take only one kind of qualification in order to make their job of finding teachers easier? For example, I can understand wanting a credentialed teacher, but not a requisite for K-12 in order to teach at University. |
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mishmumkin
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Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 11:40 pm Post subject: |
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I'm not sure what the exact procedure is. You might try this section of the Gulf News-submitting your question.
http://www.gulfnews.com/uaessentials/ask_the_law/index.html
I'm sure HCT would tell you once you apply what they'll require for processing his visa.
You could have a shot at that job, IMHO. You won't know until you apply. There are so many MA TESOL around, that many universities don't have to take a non-TESOL MA, but it all depends on how many apply, who's got what...I think it's less common to find the MA TESOL plus the teaching qualification together in one candidate. I do think they're looking for K-12 qualifications so that the new hire can help w/ training students in the Ed programme at various levels, but I can't be sure. |
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housecat
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Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 11:58 pm Post subject: |
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[quote="mishmumkin"]I do think they're looking for K-12 qualifications so that the new hire can help w/ training students in the Ed programme at various levels, but I can't be sure.[/quote]
I just took a look at that ad and was thinking the same thing. So for that postion it makes some sense.
I really appriciate your replies. I do hope someone has had some experience as a single mom there or knows some. It was not big deal to move to a foreign counrty by myself, but with a child to care for, it's a little daunting. I know it's done all the time, but it will be the first time for me!
I'm not ready to leave just yet. I still need another year. Seems like a long time to start planning, but I usually overthink everything and I just can't help it. Better to be over perpared than under, right? So if need be, I can go ahead and earn that TOEFL cetification. I could use it here, too after all, so it's not like it's for nothing if I don't go. So, how long does it take from application to hire to move? Are you working in the UAE now, mishmumkin? When I am ready to go, would you recomend that HCT is a good choice? I've read good and bad about them and UAEU as well.
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mishmumkin
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Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 12:24 am Post subject: |
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| I am not currently in the UAE, though was there for 3 years and hope to be returning in the next year (at the tertiary level). I think HCT seems to present the most opportunities at the tertiary level, but I plan to apply to Zayed U, UAEU, and American University of Sharjah. Good luck in the job search! |
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housecat
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Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 12:41 am Post subject: |
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| You, too! You've been a great help. Maybe we'll be working together next year! |
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veiledsentiments

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