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Cheap TESOL certificate programs in southern California?

 
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sickmachine



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PostPosted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 11:28 pm    Post subject: Cheap TESOL certificate programs in southern California? Reply with quote

I have been doing some research to find out what TESOL programs are available and there seem to be a lot of them. Does anyone on here that has earned one have any recommendations? I am looking for one that is really cheap.(They all cover most of the same ground don't they?) I am also wondering if once I get my TESOL certificate, if it stays valid forever or do I have a limited amount of time to use it to find a job in China?
Ex. Say I get the TESOL certificate but I still need to save up money for a while for flight/living expenses...will is TESOL certificate be remain valid? I really don't want to bum rush overseas without one of these at least. I would appreciate any help.
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norwalkesl



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PostPosted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 2:35 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Don't save money on this.

Spend the 2500 and get the CELTA at IH in San Diego.
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sickmachine



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PostPosted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 6:38 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well I know that CELTA is better but almost all of the overseas companies hiring foreign teachers list off TESOL or TOEFL in their requirements, not CELTA. I sometimes see CELTA, but not as often. Are you sure?
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thessy



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PostPosted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 1:48 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

CELTA is significantly more prestigious than a standard TEFL/TESL/all the other variations and would open up more job opportunities for you. Anyone who desires a TEFL should certainly accept a CELTA instead.

Without knowing any more about you or your situation than what you posted, I don't think anyone here can offer you advice that has your best interest in mind.

How long do you intend to stay in China?

While a CELTA would make you a more qualified teacher, improve the credibility of the industry, and come with a few more positives, I cannot in good faith suggest spending $2500 (ie: 17000RMB, 3+ months salary for most FT's in China) for someone who isn't trying to make a career or long-term move into the industry. Additionally, you, as a new teacher (I'm assuming), aren't going to be in the running for the majority of the CELTA-requiring positions anyway.

My suggestion, without knowing any more about you than what you said, is to get a cheap TEFL and come for a year to see how you like it. If you intend to stay longer, get yourself qualified (CELTA or better) - you owe it to yourself, your students, and your peers. If you find you don't like teaching TEFL, at least you didn't waste $2k+ more on something you aren't likely to get any more use out of for the rest of your life.
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