Site Search:
 
Get TEFL Certified & Start Your Adventure Today!
Teach English Abroad and Get Paid to see the World!
Job Discussion Forums Forum Index Job Discussion Forums
"The Internet's Meeting Place for ESL/EFL Students and Teachers from Around the World!"
 
 FAQFAQ   SearchSearch   MemberlistMemberlist   UsergroupsUsergroups   RegisterRegister 
 ProfileProfile   Log in to check your private messagesLog in to check your private messages   Log inLog in 

NQT ??

 
Post new topic   Reply to topic    Job Discussion Forums Forum Index -> Newbie Forum
View previous topic :: View next topic  
Author Message
deniserita



Joined: 03 Nov 2009
Posts: 50
Location: Chicago, IL

PostPosted: Fri Mar 25, 2011 9:52 pm    Post subject: NQT ?? Reply with quote

I have been applying at International Schools.

One school just replied saying that applicants must be NQT. That means Newly Qualifed Teacher, right? I have an American Teaching Degree and have been teaching for 12 years...How do you become an NQT? Is that a special program?

Thanks
Back to top
View user's profile Send private message
artemisia



Joined: 04 Nov 2008
Posts: 875
Location: the world

PostPosted: Fri Mar 25, 2011 10:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

According to the British system, it means a teacher who has completed a PGCE and has qualified teacher status (QTS) which you get by completing a series of tests. The two combined make you an NQT who then has to untertake about 3 semesters of supervised teaching practice in a school within 5 years (I think) of qualifying. If you're recognised as fully qualified in your home country, then you're not an NQT.

I'm not sure why this school is insisting on NQT status. Usually job adverts say something like "NQTs can apply". Perhaps it has something to do with the funding the school gets as they can pay NQTs less. NQTs are not always wanted because experienced teachers are and because schools have to give you a reduced teaching schedule.
Back to top
View user's profile Send private message
deniserita



Joined: 03 Nov 2009
Posts: 50
Location: Chicago, IL

PostPosted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 12:31 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks so being an American Teacher I will not have QTS or NQT so looks like I can't work there.

Thanks for the clarification...oh and I double checked and it said NQT may apply. So that make sense.
Back to top
View user's profile Send private message
artemisia



Joined: 04 Nov 2008
Posts: 875
Location: the world

PostPosted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 9:43 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Quote:
Thanks so being an American Teacher I will not have QTS or NQT so looks like I can't work there.

Thanks for the clarification...oh and I double checked and it said NQT may apply. So that make sense.

No, that's not the case, you CAN apply. QTS is just a part of what makes a teacher qualified under the British system and you would already have the American equivalent of that. If you're recognised as fully qualified there (I guess you are by now) and you have 12 years' teaching experience, then you'd stand a pretty good chance as long as they're willing to go through with the paperwork and international schools are generally set up for that. You don't need to be a newly qualified teacher for this job. In other words you don't need to be inexperienced and not yet fully qualified = NQT.
Back to top
View user's profile Send private message
Nemodot



Joined: 12 Mar 2011
Posts: 53

PostPosted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 7:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

artemisia wrote:
Quote:
Thanks so being an American Teacher I will not have QTS or NQT so looks like I can't work there.

Thanks for the clarification...oh and I double checked and it said NQT may apply. So that make sense.

No, that's not the case, you CAN apply. QTS is just a part of what makes a teacher qualified under the British system and you would already have the American equivalent of that. If you're recognised as fully qualified there (I guess you are by now) and you have 12 years' teaching experience, then you'd stand a pretty good chance as long as they're willing to go through with the paperwork and international schools are generally set up for that. You don't need to be a newly qualified teacher for this job. In other words you don't need to be inexperienced and not yet fully qualified = NQT.


Well you could apply but "NQTs may apply" implies it is a junior post = less pay. Someone with 12 years experience would be too expensive and may be considered "out of date" especially if American vs British trained. NQTs are liked because they import the latest ideas, theories and national initiatives into the school such as AfL, APP and PLTS. Also NQT implies a British curriculum
Back to top
View user's profile Send private message
deniserita



Joined: 03 Nov 2009
Posts: 50
Location: Chicago, IL

PostPosted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 3:37 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks, I'm not familiar with the British Curriculum at all...in fact I have no idea what AfL, APP or PLTS is!

I should probably just stick to International Schools.

Thanks

Very Happy
Back to top
View user's profile Send private message
naturegirl321



Joined: 04 May 2003
Posts: 9041
Location: home sweet home

PostPosted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 7:23 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

deniserita wrote:
Thanks, I'm not familiar with the British Curriculum at all...in fact I have no idea what AfL, APP or PLTS is!

I should probably just stick to International Schools.

Thanks

Very Happy


Assessment for Learning
Assessing Pupils' Progress
Personal Learning and Thinking Skills
Back to top
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail Visit poster's website
deniserita



Joined: 03 Nov 2009
Posts: 50
Location: Chicago, IL

PostPosted: Sun Apr 03, 2011 5:55 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks for the clarifications.

d
Back to top
View user's profile Send private message
Display posts from previous:   
Post new topic   Reply to topic    Job Discussion Forums Forum Index -> Newbie Forum All times are GMT
Page 1 of 1

 
Jump to:  
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum


This page is maintained by the one and only Dave Sperling.
Contact Dave's ESL Cafe
Copyright © 2018 Dave Sperling. All Rights Reserved.

Powered by phpBB © 2001, 2002 phpBB Group

Teaching Jobs in China
Teaching Jobs in China