waxwing
Joined: 29 Jun 2003 Posts: 719 Location: China
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Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2009 4:29 am Post subject: |
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You have to be a qualified teacher in your home country or IB qualified to work in the more reputable International schools like British or American schools.
SO a BEd, PCGE, ECE or higher.
To be a school counsellor you have to have bare min MA in Counselling or EdPsych.
To find work in international schools they start their recruitment Dec to Feb. They usually use Search Associates, ISS(International School Search) or TIE. You must pay for these services and you will probably have to attend a Job Fair for an interview--and it's a real interview not some fake "I like your white face I'll hire you to teach" interview. They will make sure you know your stuff so no bullshyting your way through things.
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A fair number use the TES (www.tes.co.uk) for which no payment is required (basically it's a newspaper) - the TES is pretty much *the* way a lot of British schools hire their teachers, in Britain. So I'm talking almost exclusively about UK curriculum international schools there, but then an awful lot of international schools are UK curriculum.
Btw it's PGCE not PCGE (not being pedantic, just in case others are confused). |
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