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natsume
Joined: 24 Apr 2006 Posts: 409 Location: Chongqing, China
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Ajarn, a MATESOL is my plan B, but I have put a lot of thought into it. I would absolutely 100% prefer a non-distance option. To answer your question, from my perspective and research, I would probably be most interested in SIT in Vermont, or MIIS in California.
http://www.sit.edu/graduate/grad_mesol.htm
http://www.miis.edu/academics/programs/tesol
I also like the look of the San Francisco State program and have met a number of graduates.
http://www.sfsu.edu/~matesol/
If I were to stay in Japan, I would go to Columbia Teacher's College in Tokyo, as again, I have met a number of graduates or current students there who seem very happy with it. |
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tudodude
Joined: 08 Mar 2007 Posts: 82
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Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 7:12 am Post subject: Re: Check with your countries MoE |
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Be very careful of expecting an online degree from ANYWHERE being accepted in Asia. All Asian countries are moving in the direction of rejecting ANY online degree from ANYWHERE. Thailand has already done this, Korea, Japan, China and Singapore are all doing so this year unless it went through last year.
Pity really because my adult education is all online and now it is becoming worthless in the countries I hold most dear  |
Are you talking about purely online schools without any actual brick & mortar campuses, or all-distance course degrees from 'real' universities?
The latter is certainly accepted in Korea.
Just wanted to clarify. |
Well I don't work in Korea but there is movement to oly non-online degrees all over asia.
The examples I was thinking of refere to getting a work permit and teachers permit in Thailand. The people in question had onlone degrees from genuine uni's, but they never went to the building. Only onlone study. That seemed to be the problerm |
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runthegauntlet
Joined: 07 Nov 2009 Posts: 92 Location: the Southlands of Korea
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Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 5:53 am Post subject: Re: Check with your countries MoE |
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Be very careful of expecting an online degree from ANYWHERE being accepted in Asia. All Asian countries are moving in the direction of rejecting ANY online degree from ANYWHERE. Thailand has already done this, Korea, Japan, China and Singapore are all doing so this year unless it went through last year.
Pity really because my adult education is all online and now it is becoming worthless in the countries I hold most dear  |
Are you talking about purely online schools without any actual brick & mortar campuses, or all-distance course degrees from 'real' universities?
The latter is certainly accepted in Korea.
Just wanted to clarify. |
Well I don't work in Korea but there is movement to oly non-online degrees all over asia.
The examples I was thinking of refere to getting a work permit and teachers permit in Thailand. The people in question had onlone degrees from genuine uni's, but they never went to the building. Only onlone study. That seemed to be the problerm |
For Master's Degrees?
Again, I have yet to see acceptance of online Master's degrees from accredited brick and mortar unis be a problem in Asia. |
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Chris_Crossley

Joined: 26 Jun 2004 Posts: 1797 Location: Still in the centre of Furnace City, PRC, after eight years!!!
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Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 7:41 am Post subject: It depends upon whom you teach on behalf of |
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| I've just started an online degree with the Open University from the UK and it would be a shame if i couldn't use it for getting visas and suchlike. |
I suppose it depends upon whom you teach on behalf of rather than the country you are teaching in.
In my case, I have both an MA in Education and an M.Ed. degree in Applied Linguistics from the OU and I have been teaching English for Academic Purposes (EAP) for almost five years in China at an outfit that prepares school-leavers and university graduates and senior year students to undertake first and postgraduate taught degree study in England.
It is also an approved Cambridge examinations centre and it also caters for Chinese students undertaking A-levels over two years, just like in the UK.
Hence, if you could land a job like that, your OU studies should prove well worthwhile. I know that mine have proven well worthwhile! |
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