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Norby
Joined: 20 Jul 2010 Posts: 9
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Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 9:06 am Post subject: Now and Later |
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ME:
CELTA
1.5 years ESOL experience
British 20 something
No degree
What are my current job prospects?
What form of distance learning would best improve my future job prospects in the UK?
Many thanks - all help much appreciated. |
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mimi_intheworld
Joined: 23 May 2010 Posts: 167 Location: UAE
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Posted: Sat Aug 07, 2010 7:23 pm Post subject: |
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Current prospects in the UK? Outside chance at a language school. Or, at a regular comprehensive school, maybe a Teacher Assistant or the like.
Future prospects? Without more schooling, the same. I can't really comment on what distance programmes would work for you, though. |
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Mr_Monkey
Joined: 11 Mar 2009 Posts: 661 Location: Kyuuuuuushuuuuuuu
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Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2010 11:03 pm Post subject: |
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Prospects for EFL: none. At the very least, I would just put your CV in the bin.
Prospects for ESOL: very poor - there are ever-increasing restrictions on the use of teachers who aren't PGCE/PGDE qualified in the public sector.
Get a degree, then get a PGDE if you want to teach ESOL in the UK.
Get a degree if you want to do EFL in the UK - CELTA-holding teachers are ten-a-penny here right now, and the British Council (the UK EFL sector accrediting body) normally requires that teachers hold a degree-level qualification. You might find that an EFL provider is willing to take you on over the summer peak, but they will have to write a rationale for your employment. Many EFL schools won't want to take the time and effort to do it given how it's so much easier to just hire someone with a degree and CELTA/Cert. TESOL...
Sorry, but from my perspective, you're practically unemployable in the UK EFL sector. |
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barabbas
Joined: 22 Aug 2009 Posts: 58
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Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2010 10:36 am Post subject: |
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This begs the question of whether there are any prospects for the English teaching industry in the UK  |
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spiral78

Joined: 05 Apr 2004 Posts: 11534 Location: On a Short Leash
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Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2010 11:14 am Post subject: |
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Sure - I've got quite a few friends working in the UK. However, they've all got far more serious quals and experience than those you mention. |
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