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      <title>Requirements for Teaching English being a foreign language Overseas</title>
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        <![CDATA[<div class="post_content wiki_text">Teachers who are seeking a change of pace, or just feel like they are getting into a boring routine, might want to take into consideration teaching overseas. Many teachers wonder once they are qualified because they will often never have worked, taught, or even traveled abroad, and concerns about terminology requirements consistently surface. On top of that, many people hold the mistaken notion that without any experience, they can't go overseas to teach ESL.<br /><br />To answer these doubts and dispel any myths about what is required to teach abroad, here is a quick guide to what you have got to teach at an world school overseas, once you have obtained your TESOL official document from <a href="http://www.teflinternational.com"> TEFL International</a>.<br /><br />Terminology Requirements<br /><br />"I don't speak a foreign language", is the common result of most teachers, but knowledge or fluency in a foreign language is not needed to teach at world schools.<br />The only language requirement for teaching at an international school is that you speak English. In fact, native speakers of British, or those who command increased level of fluency in English, are exactly the different types of candidates that international schools are looking for. American and international schools globally consist of diverse, multicultural student bodies in whose common denominator is quite possibly all English-speaking. International TEFL teacher training will come in mighty handy such circumstances.<br /><br />This means that regardless of what subject or grade-level people teach, you will end up teaching it in British.<br /><br />Education Requirements<br /><br />International Schools are looking for teachers who hold a Bachelor's degree or more in their subject spot. Therefore, if you are preparing to teach Social Studies at the middle or high higher education level, you should possess a degree in history, politics science, anthropology, sociology or several other social sciences. The same applies for secondary teachers of English, Mathematics, Science and other subjects. Elementary school teachers should hold a qualification in education, childhood progress, or other related subjects.<br /><br />Experience<br /><br />Is overseas teaching experience required to get hired by an international school? No, you will not need to have taught overseas before! But you do need a minimum of two years of teaching experience before you can teach at many international schools. Contrary to a common misperception, teaching abroad can be a good way to learn how to teach and also to get your first experience running a classroom. âInternational schools are seeking proven performers who can hit the bottom running and are capable of managing their own classroom independently, " explains Forrest Broman, President with the International Educator (TIE), a non-profit organization dedicated to the dual mission involving helping teachers find postures at international schools and providing qualified candidates to staff these schools.<br /><br />It's a small World After All<br />After you have landed your first international teaching job, you really are a more desirable candidate moving forward, because you have already proven you will be adaptable in a foreign environment and that you have been successful at an international school. These schools may be located in Thailand, China, Japan, or Argentina. Additionally, the references and recommendations you will have secured after your first international teaching stint probably will make future placements easier. This expression, It's a compact world, really is true in the international school community. School heads know one another, and will place greater value on the recommendation from a friend they know well and also have worked with in earlier times. For teachers getting into the international circuit Mr. Broman provides some sage advice: "It's crucial for you to honor contract agreements and gaze after professionalism, because your popularity precedes you. "<br /><br />Certification Requirements<br />Many international schools involve that teachers be certified within their subject area and level level. Depending on your state or province it could be K-3, K-6, K-12 accreditation, or licensure for your distinct subject and grade level. Check with your state's Division of Education for certain requirements. International schools encourage certification from the state or region that you are licensed. And if you're specialized is English you really do want to be a recognized TESOL certificate from a recognized TEFL teacher exercise school, such as TEFL International. Don't fall for a scam or fraud in this area; stick with the recognized, long-established TEFL <a href="http://www.tefllife.com"> TESOL courses</a>.<br /><br />If you are not necessarily certified, but have experience teaching for a private school, do not necessarily be deterred.<br />Some international schools might waive the certification requirement if a teacher has valuable experience. "Private independent schools in the U. S. employ talented teachers who often are certainly not certified, " explains Mr. Broman, a former head involving international schools in Latin America along with the Middle East. According to Broman, "International schools are prepared to hire these teachers, even though they are not certified, because they bring valuable experience on their schools."<br /><br />Ready, Arranged, Go!<br />Don't let ones blank passport pages stop you! If you is a teacher with some experience therefore you are fluent in British, then you are qualified to teach at an overseas world school. So what are you waiting for? Brush-up ones resume, pack your bags, and get ready for any experience of a lifetime! And check out the places which you could go for your TESOL accreditation at: <a href="http://www.tefllife.com/global-locations"> http://www.tefllife.com/global-locations</a>.</div>]]>
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