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chaz47
Joined: 22 Apr 2005 Posts: 157
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Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 3:31 pm Post subject: Help me find a new place to work? BA, TESOL, 4 years exp... |
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Hi, I was most recently employed at a university in Busan, South Korea but there was a new uni president who took over a couple years ago and he decided to "clean house" and opted to not renew the contracts of our EFL department. They wanted MAs and had to wash out the old BAs who had been entrenched for several years. By and large they were fairly successful, they filled 7 of the 9 slots with MAs. But, I digress, the long and the short is that the university situation in Korea has gotten VERY competitive with the recent economic downturn.
So, at the end of that contract I went back to the US to perhaps pursue an online MA in TESOL and/or do some writing. Now, 4 months into my unemployment/sabbatical, I find myself bored to tears and sick of the US. The TESOL programs I want to get into don't seem to accept fresh enrollments until March and my writing enthusiasm is nil.
I want to go abroad again, especially before I eat too far into my savings from the 4 years I worked in Korea.
Ideally I would want to find a university position somewhere but I'm not sure where my qualifications are adequate. With that in mind I would be happy with an adult school in a large, cosmopolitan city.
I have a BA or a BS (my diploma says BFA but the university's system says I have a BS now). A 120 hour TESOL certification backed by the University of Anaheim and 3 other universities in English-speaking nations. And, I have 4.5 years of experience, 2 at university, 1 at an adult private school, 1 at a public middle school and 1/2 a year at a children's private school.
So, with your recommendations for location please consider the following:
*I want to begin to learn test prep for IELTS, TOEFL, etc.
*I'm willing to fly over and look for work. Where should I look? What should I budget? What should I pack?
*What sort of salary/wages should I expect?
*Is private teaching illegal?
Thanks hugely in advance for your advice. |
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eclectic
Joined: 09 Nov 2006 Posts: 1122
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Posted: Wed Jun 23, 2010 2:51 am Post subject: |
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Help me find a....... |
Umm, OK, if you can help me find a way to even begin to reply to this. YOu are asking where in the world you should work?
Well, I'd start with a map....... |
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