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		<title>TEACHING ENGLISH ABROAD PROGRAMS</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Teaching English abroad programs are becoming very popular opportunity for volunteering or working in foreign country. It can be great way to improve your English language skills, learn the language of the country you are teaching in and experience some new cultures. Teaching English abroad programs are made for people good in English and communication &#8230; <a href="http://www.teachingenglishabroad.org/teaching-english-abroad-programs-1/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Teaching English abroad programs </strong>are becoming very popular opportunity for volunteering or working in foreign country. It can be great way to improve your English language skills, learn the language of the country you are teaching in and experience some new cultures. <strong>Teaching English abroad programs </strong>are made for people good in English and communication who have desire to work abroad. There are lots of reasons why to teach English abroad, some of them are mentioned in this article.</p>
<h1>What are teaching English abroad programs?</h1>
<p><strong>Teaching English abroad programs</strong>are usually focused on improving English language skills. There are two different kinds of programs: TEFL and TESL. Teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL) involves teaching people English in countries in which some other language is native. Teaching English as a second language (TESL) is teaching English in countries which have English as an offical language, but to people whosmother tounge is not English.<strong>Teaching English abroad programs </strong>are very important for the people living in these countries. Besides you teach them language, you also share your abilities and skills with them. If you want, when you are not <strong>teaching English abroad programs</strong>, you can do some volunteer work in an orphanage or in a school. There is a lot of different programs, you can choose if you want to teach in Europe, Asia, Africa or South America. Asia is the one of the fastest growing markets of <strong>teaching English abroad programs</strong>, especially the Middle East region where the companies became aware that English is the language of the business world.</p>
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<h2>What about the money?</h2>
<p>Many people who are interested in <strong>teaching English abroad programs </strong>are worried about the salaries. There is the opinion that these jobs aren&#8217;t paid enough, but the reality is that jobs in some countries are paid less then in the United States or in Europe. This salary is enough to live well and make savings for fun and travelling. Also, the teacher often are having paid their living expenses. The best way to find out more about <em><strong>Teaching English Abroad Programs</strong></em> and see if you will be satisfied with the money is to contact the TEFL or TESOL representative in your country where you will be provided with all the necessary information regarding the requirements and the application process.</p>
<h3>Top reasons for teaching English abroad</h3>
<p>Probably the most interesting thing when working abroad are great travel opportunities. On your free days you can visit countries or cities nearby and come back for the class on Monday morning. You can experience another culture as a permanent resident and not just the tourist who is lead only to main attractions. You can also try new food, make new friends and enjoy life in some other country. It is much easier to learn another&#8217;s country language when you are in it, so it is expected that you will learn to speak fluently one more language. This can make you only a better teacher because you will be able to communicate with your students in two languages. This job will give you great life and work experience because maybe you will be faced with twenty students who don&#8217;t speak your language and maybe don&#8217;t speak English also. After that, every job will be like a piece of cake. And also, as former participants will certify, the advantages of <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Teaching English Abroad Programs</strong></span> definitely outnumber the disadvantages. As a teacher you will brush up on your teaching skills, gain valuable experience which will serve as a reference for future employment, immerse yourself in a completely different culture, and even learn a foreign language. The disadvantages are far and in between and they usually vary from one person to another. Perhaps this type of program may not be everyone’s cup of tea for various reasons, be it homesickness, fear of public speech, insecurities and other nuisances. But these programs are created precisely for that purpose, to liberate one from all the aforementioned concerns s and offer one a new perspective. What better way to travel the world and get paid by doing what you love than <a title="Teaching English Abroad Programs" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_as_a_foreign_or_second_language"><strong>Teaching English Abroad Programs</strong>.</a> So why not give it a try?</p>
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		<title>Certification for Teaching English Abroad</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A significant number of teachers at some point of their career consider of the opportunity to teach in another country, where in that case they need to have a Teaching English Abroad Certification. There are a hundreds of international schools interested in employing trained teachers, which represents always a great opportunity. International schools mostly attract &#8230; <a href="http://www.teachingenglishabroad.org/why-to-get-a-teaching-english-abroad-certification/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
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<p>A significant number of teachers at some point of their career consider of the opportunity to teach in another country, where in that case they need to have a <strong>Teaching English Abroad Certification</strong>. There are a hundreds of international schools interested in employing trained teachers, which represents always a great opportunity. International schools mostly attract a certain type of teachers: open minded, adventurous, interested in travel and experiencing new cultures, outgoing and welcoming.</p>
<h1>Why to get a Teaching English Abroad Certification</h1>
<p>There are a lot of benefits after getting the <strong>Teaching English Abroad Certification</strong>, especially for the people who like to travel and want to gain new experience. It’s also the best way of becoming intimately familiar with the culture and customs of the host country. People learn new skills after getting their <strong>Teaching English Abroad Certification</strong> and by being exposed to best practice from fellow teachers who hail from many different countries around the world. The amount of money they make is relative to their qualifications, position and destination. Most international schools are private schools, so there are smaller class sizes and a more academic focus compared to a standard state school. Also, the parents have very high expectations because they are paying for their children’s education and expect results, so most of the teachers find the academic focus on international schools a welcome change, and getting the <strong>Teaching English Abroad Certification </strong>act as a worthy investment.<strong> </strong></p>
<h2>Where to find an international teaching job?</h2>
<p>There are a variety of resources for getting the <strong>Teaching English Abroad Certification</strong>, It all depends on personal goals. The best way for applying to a <strong>Teaching English Abroad Certification</strong> in a specific country or region is to get a list of international schools in those countries and write directly to them. But, restricting the places abroad will limit the chances of finding a job. Candidates who are open minded to destination for teaching jobs overseas have a far better chance of being hired.</p>
<h3>Requirements for Teaching English Abroad Certification</h3>
<p>The types of candidates that international schools are looking for are native English speakers, or those who command a high level of fluency in English. International schools all over the world consist of multicultural students, but they are all English-speaking. The teachers should hold a Bachelor’s degree or higher in their subject area, together with the <strong>Teaching English Abroad Certification</strong>. For example, to teach Social Studies a teacher should have a degree in history, anthropology, sociology or any of the other social sciences. For teaching in elementary school, teacher should hold a degree in education or other related subjects. Also, teacher needs a minimum of two years teaching experience to teach at an international school, together with the <strong>Teaching English Abroad Certification</strong>. Once teacher has done his first international teaching job, he is more desirable candidate going forward, because he has already proven that he is adaptable in a foreign environment and successful at an international school. The reference and recommendations he provides will make him future teaching placements easier. Many international schools require that teachers be certified. The certifications depend on state or province. But some international schools will value experience much more. They are willing to hire not certified teachers because they bring valuable experience to their school, what is most important at all.</p>
<p><strong>TEFL Courses</strong></p>
<p>TEFL Institute guides its students through the course and connects them with foreign countries where they can apply for jobs. There are two types of courses: TEFL Professional Online Course and International TEFL Course. TEFL Professional Online Course provides two types of programs: Tutor-Guided Online TEFL Course and Self-Guided Online TEFL Course. Tutor-Guided Online TEFL Course costs $325 (Online TEFL TESOL Course-140 hours) or $195 (Online Teaching Business English Course-50hours). They both provide their students professional tutor support and feedback, free downloadable course materials, live chat administrative assistance and much of other possibilities, depends on the type of course. Self-Guided Online TEFL Course has also two types: Online Teaching Business English Course and Online TESOL Technology Course, they both cost $95 and they both provide 25 hours of studying, internationally recognized diploma, free downloadable course materials, 6 months for completion and other possibilities.</p>
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		<title>Interested in teaching English abroad?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="center">If you’re considering <strong>teaching English abroad,</strong> you’re up for a treat. There are many possibilities for young and ambitious people in the world for those who are willing to take them, so read on before starting your great adventure.</p>
<p><strong>Certificates for teaching English abroad</strong></p>
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<p>First thing you should know about, is that there exist proper certificates for making your <strong>teaching English abroad</strong> a pleasant and easier experience, such as TEFL, or MA TESOL so it’s recommended to apply for these certificates before anything else. TEFL stands for teaching English as a foreign language and is useful for the non-native English speakers, yet TESOL stands for teachers of English to speakers of other languages. Other than these certificates, university degrees in English language can also prove to be highly valuable, as qualifications differ from state to state, from employer to employer. Some may require you to be a native English speaker, some may not. It’s important to know your possibilities from your own perspective and arrange job interviews in advance, making sure your trip around the world won’t be in vain, which could probably put you off the entire <strong>teaching English abroad</strong> affair. Try to make some friends online before venturing away into an unknown country to learn more about their lifestyle, listen to advices of people who lived there or visited it as tourists, read some books about travels to specific countries and definitely discuss this topic with your teachers and fellow students or colleagues.</p>
<p><strong><em>Specific rules and traditions for teaching English abroad</em></strong></p>
<p>You may be baffled to know that there actually exist countries in which schools might prefer men teachers over women and vice versa. Most people who start <strong>teaching English abroad</strong> start at a fairly young age, starting at 20 years old at least so take that into consideration as well. Some countries, like Spain are notorious for having exploiting employers who tend to relieve their employees of social security for their own profit, and as a result you may find yourself desperate in sickness with no financial help what so ever. There were few cases such as this recorded, but it shouldn’t be taken as a rule, as Spain actually is a beautiful country, but special caution is required when dealing with <strong>teaching English abroad</strong> in Spain.</p>
<p><strong>Best opportunities for teaching English abroad</strong></p>
<p>China is where most opportunities for <strong>teaching English abroad</strong> arrive from, as there is high demand for education in China, especially lately, since this large country is experiencing financial growth and development in science and manufacturing. China is a busy country and is highly populated. You should take this into account, as your lifestyle could dramatically change for worse if you’re used to rural environments with clean air and beautiful nature, but perhaps you would like to feel what it’s like in a big city during your mission of <strong>teaching English abroad</strong>, and it’s definitely a country to visit once in a lifetime. Countries in development are often a good opportunity for finding work but life standards are generally not that attractive, but if you’re not all about the money you could try <strong>teaching English abroad</strong> in such countries, where you can gather priceless experience for better opportunities later in your career.</p>
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		<title>The growing demand for English teachers abroad</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For the past two decades, English has undoubtedly become a dominant language on a global level. International communication and trade are only a few areas showing how important knowing English has become. The consequence of this trend is the growing demand for English teachers in countries where English is not the native language. Teaching English &#8230; <a href="http://www.teachingenglishabroad.org/the-growing-demand-for-english-teachers-abroad/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For the past two decades, English has undoubtedly become a dominant language on a global level. International communication and trade are only a few areas showing how important knowing English has become. The consequence of this trend is the growing demand for English teachers in countries where English is not the native language. <strong>Teaching English abroad </strong>is required throughout the world and has become a perfect employment opportunity for people who have a passion to teach and search for new experiences.</p>
<h1>Basic information about teaching English abroad</h1>
<p>In most countries, <strong>teaching English abroad</strong> requires an TEFL certificate as an international qualification providing skills and training needed for effective teaching. Most of the English teaching schools seek for native English speakers who will teach in countries where English is a foreign language. An important aspect of any job abroad, including <strong>teaching English abroad</strong>, are life expenses and the destination&#8217;s standard of living. Some employers give free accommodation or additional benefits, like paid transportation and medical insurance, to help the teachers with living expenses. The standard of living determines the amount of money enough for covering the basic costs of living. These jobs are sometimes better paid than locally paid positions providing the opportunity to save some money.  Most of the job positions require a yearlong commitment, but there are also short-term positions like summer camps lasting for a couple of weeks or a couple of months. So it&#8217;s not like you have to change your whole life carrier only because you wanted to include <strong>teaching English abroad </strong>to your CV.<strong> </strong></p>
<h2>An opportunity to learn about new cultures</h2>
<p><strong>Teaching English abroad </strong>is an excellent opportunity to travel around the world, meet new people, learn about different cultures and maybe even learn the local language. Visiting Asian or European countries probably would not be possible for a teacher if there was not such a demand for <strong>teaching English abroad. </strong>Most teaching positions do not require prior experience giving a chance for inexperienced teachers to acquire and improve their teaching skills and use them to help other people. The required accent depends from country to country, but it mostly depends on the native English speaker country most business is done with. For example, British English is preferred in European countries, while American English is preferred in countries like Mexico.</p>
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<h3>Teaching is not easy</h3>
<p>Before signing a contract for <strong>teaching English abroad, </strong>it is important to realize that teaching as a profession itself is not the easiest job in the world, let alone in a different country and different culture. It is good to get to know the local customs and culture because that can be a topic for a conversation in class, but can also help the teacher in adjusting to the new environment. It is also important to solve all the technical issues like getting a visa and finding the appropriate accommodation if the employer does not provide it. Costs covered by the employer should be clarified and the teacher can not violate the agreed terms. In short, it is important to carry out a detailed research to gather all the important information to be prepared for everything, like transportation, getting to know the destination and studying the contract terms. <strong>Teaching English abroad </strong>is not easy but it&#8217;s a great experience, and if you have the knowledge and will, we surely agree that you should try it out!<strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>Advantages of Teaching English Abroad</strong></p>
<p>It opens lot of career possibilities, students who finished TEFL course can teach adults for business purposes, school-aged children, or kindergarten children. They can get a job at private language institutes, public schools and universities or tutor privately. There is a huge demand for the English language teachers and every 6-12 months opens 300 000 new teaching places. It can be a great experience to live and work abroad, meet new people and new culture, improve your English and help other people to improve it.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Teaching English outside the USA is becoming more and more of outmost importance. In most of the countries it is necessary to know at least one foreign language, so many people chose to learn English, as they consider it to be one of the easiest languages to learn and, of course, the most popular one. &#8230; <a href="http://www.teachingenglishabroad.org/teaching-english-outside-the-usa/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Teaching English outside the USA</strong> is becoming more and more of outmost importance. In most of the countries it is necessary to know at least one foreign language, so many people chose to learn English, as they consider it to be one of the easiest languages to learn and, of course, the most popular one. As the influence of English language is increasing, many new workplaces are being opened so that people from all offer the world can work in the USA, which means that <em><strong>teaching</strong> <strong>English outside the USA</strong></em> is not anymore a major problem.  Also, many teachers and professors of English language and literature from the USA or United Kingdom decided to move temporarily or permanently to some other country, so they could <strong>teach English</strong> as a foreign language there. Their work is of great importance for population all around the world because English has become one of the most expanded foreign languages everywhere.</p>
<h1>Problems with pronunciation and syntax for English learners</h1>
<p>From the experience of many teachers working with learners whose mother language is not English, one of their biggest problem is to teach them how to pronounce words correctly and English syntax rules. Of course, the size of this problems is not equal  for all foreign learners. For instance, it is much harder handle <strong>teaching</strong> <strong>English outside the USA</strong> to a person whose first language is Japanese, than a person who is a German. A Japanese would probably have more difficulties than a person whose first language is German, because German language has more similarity to English. Also, for some of the learners it can be difficult to understand and learn English tenses at first, since English irregular verbs must be learned by heart. So, because of this and many other problems,<a title="Teaching English outside USA" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teaching_English_as_a_foreign_language"> <strong>teaching</strong> <strong>English outside the USA</strong> </a>can be a real challenge.</p>
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<h2>Difference between British and American English</h2>
<p>Of course, it is well known that there is a difference between British and American English. They differ in accent, pronunciation and vocabulary. It is not a big surprise that even Americans and British population sometimes don&#8217;t understand the meaning of each other&#8217;s terms, and if you want to handle the task of <strong>teaching</strong> <strong>English outside the USA</strong>, you should keep that in mind.<strong> </strong>So, when <strong>teaching English </strong>to foreign learners it is advisable to teach them both of the English “versions“, so they could later manage to use English in any kind of situation. In that case, one of the version of English will probably be more represented, due to the better competence of that field of English language of a English teacher. In that way, every teacher is free to handle their <strong>teaching</strong> <strong>English outside the USA </strong>methods by its own, and use the one which suits them best. When you decide teaching abroad is what you want to do you must look through all your given options and choose one that fits your needs best.</p>
<h3>English in courses, classes, universities&#8230;</h3>
<p>Availability of learning English worldwide today is unquestionable. Many institutions in which people can take English courses are established since it has become global and most of them are also very accessible and affordable. These days, English is everywhere, in almost every school it represents a important element of teaching curriculum content. In some universities, students can even have opportunity to learn it for free. So, it is reasonable that the number of English teachers increases every year and therefore, plenty of them make a decision to include <strong>teaching English outside the USA</strong> in their CV. What these programs aim to achieve is the satisfaction at both ends. Namely, to provide learners with the unique experience of learning the language at first hand from a native speaker or a teacher of English and offering the prospective teacher a chance to improve their teaching skills and experience something new. These programs are tailored to meet teachers’ needs and wishes. They can choose the country in which they wish to conduct the teaching as well as the duration of the program (it can last from a period of one month to a year).  Also note that changing your lifestyle and your friends and environment usually changes the person too. But a lot of people love to travel and meet new people and find out about other cultures and ways. Landing a teaching job abroad is a great chance to travel and do things you couldn’t usually do.</p>
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		<title>Teaching English as Second Language</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jan 2012 15:02:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have started teaching English as second language, you might have some problem with it. Even though English is all around us and you probably understand most of the text that is written in this language, you might have problems when it comes to expressing yourself in this language. I mean, don&#8217;t get us &#8230; <a href="http://www.teachingenglishabroad.org/teaching-english-as-second-language/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have started <strong>teaching English as second language</strong>, you might have some problem with it. Even though English is all around us and you probably understand most of the text that is written in this language, you might have problems when it comes to expressing yourself in this language. I mean, don&#8217;t get us wrong, all of us have some problems when starting to learn a new language, especially that one which you read all around, but don&#8217;t hear it properly. In that case most of us pronounce a word different. In that case it would be a good thing to talk in English as often as you can, preferably with someone who knows this language very well (a native English maybe), but if you don’t have that opportunity, you can do other things. Which ones? Well, read further and we will try to make your way to <strong>teaching English as second language</strong> as easy as it can be.</p>
<h1>Teaching English as second language with blogs</h1>
<p>If you want to start <strong>teaching English as second language </strong>easier, start your own blog. A good way to improve language is to write in it. Today, it is very easy to start your own blog and start writing. There are a bunch of free platforms on the world wide web, like WordPress, Blogger and similar Web 2.0 sites. It&#8217;s not that complicated, just visit them and take a look at their tutorials. But before that, you probably are wondering about what to write? You can write about yourself and keep a diary of your activities, political comment, sports or other events and that will be a great and interesting way for <strong>teaching English as second language. </strong>Listen to songs in English. It is not difficult to get mp3 songs in English that you can listen to and follow the text. There are many sites with song lyrics, just keep in mind that some sites on purpose change a few words because of problems with copyright, but still, it is also a great way for <strong>teaching English as second language</strong> – singing in English!</p>
<h2>Sing and listen to the music when teaching English</h2>
<p>Singing karaoke songs in English is also a fun way for <strong>teaching English as second language</strong>! After listening to songs in English, this represents the next step. Although some of the words might be changed in accordance with the poetic license, most of the word sounds the same as in normal speech. Write a comment on a song or a movie somewhere where lot of people comment on songs and movies. That could be sites such as YouTube, Amazon, Imdb and various other databases of songs and movies. This is one way for motivating you to write in English and to <strong>teaching English as second language</strong>. Read a book in English to advance understanding of the language and to ease the <strong>teaching English as second language.</strong> Of course, if you&#8217;ve already read the same book in your own language, you will be somewhat easier. If you like comic books or magazines, you can read them instead of books.</p>
<h3>Play games when teaching English as second language</h3>
<p>Have fun with PC games when you are <strong>teaching English as second language</strong>. In<strong> </strong>this way you can increase your vocabulary while having fun. Today&#8217;s modern PC games are real masterpieces and hardly can be called only games. In their preparation there are involved</p>
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<p>large teams of people that create a work of art. There is certainly a genre that suits you and that can help you <strong>teaching English as second language</strong>. Some online games require more interactions with other players and it is an opportunity to practice the language through simple communication and informal discussion. Watching the film in English with English subtitles is also one of the most entertaining ways to increase your vocabulary and <strong>teaching English as second language</strong>. If you find it hard to watch, try to switch to domestic subtitles and after 15-20 minutes turn back to the English subtitles. If you can find it, try to watch movie made in your own language with English subtitles. Online chat is also the easiest way to get in touch with others and speak the English language. Conversations consist of short sentences with an informal discussion, so that will also help you to improve your language skills.</p>
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		<title>What do you need for international teaching jobs?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people wonder how they could find one of the <strong>International teaching jobs </strong>that are offered on the world wide web. But<strong> </strong>before you try to find one of those jobs and make the first step into that world, we would advise you that you first see if you fit the profile, teaching positions are not that easy to get, and not that easy to hold. First of all you have to know that there are some conditions you need to fulfill, and that&#8217;s why we have started this article, so continue with article and find out more about how to get <strong>international teaching jobs</strong>.</p>
<h1>International teaching jobs create educators</h1>
<p>When people usually take one of the many <strong>international teaching jobs</strong> that cruise around the job boards, teachers usually educate children who attend compulsory primary schools, and sometimes it can take a few years, depending on the school system. In the first years of education, school is usually organized as a classroom instruction, and after that the students can attend real subjects. Classroom instructions, when it comes to <strong>international teaching jobs</strong>, need usually only one teacher, while the respective training is involving several subject teachers, depending on the curriculum for each class. This practically means that the class teacher teaches all the prescribed subjects, and the specialized teachers teach only certain subjects; such as the language, science, history, etc. The main task, when you have one of the <strong>international teaching jobs,</strong> for teachers in primary schools is to organize and conduct the educational process and learning process. Learning in this sense includes the acquisition of information, knowledge and intellectual skills, the formation of motor skills and developing interests, attitudes, desirable traits and value systems. In this context special attention has to create positive habits and eliminating possible negative habits. All in all, it&#8217;s not that hard, but you have to keep yourself focused and make the best out of the whole thing.</p>
<h2>Required skills for international teaching jobs</h2>
<p>When you are looking for <strong>international teaching jobs</strong> you need to have contemporary knowledge of psychology, pedagogy, communication and related disciplines significantly. Those skills contribute to the progress of the didactic and methodological technology (training program), so that teachers, whether he or she is teaching at home or is having one of the <strong>international teaching jobs</strong>, are now fewer lecturers and more organizers, advisors and mentors in school and extracurricular activities. The educational process is customized to meet the capabilities of individual students; preference is given to teaching in the outdoors, experimenting, and learning from the insight, group and individual work. In doing so, they use modern audiovisual aids, including internal television, computers and similar assets. If you want to have <strong>international teaching jobs</strong> you need to be prepared for all of the situations above.</p>
<h3>Are you ready for international teaching jobs?</h3>
<p>In addition to working in the immediate teaching and leisure activities, <strong>international teaching jobs</strong> make you in need for other educational duties. One of them systematic tracking of each student, which includes evaluation and assessment of its progress. Furthermore, when you have <strong>international teaching jobs, </strong>you will need to collaborate with parents or guardians of students in the educational activity compatible home and school, which often requires the appropriate education of parents. They organize many school and extracurricular events such as festivals, events, cultural and sports, exhibitions, tours and more. We should also mention the organization of specific forms of work with students with special needs, such as gifted students and students with disabilities. Any additional coordination and advisory work with subject teachers who are also homeroom in the upper grades and teacher-mentors who work in the so-called exercising, which is practically prepare students and future teachers. Of course, teachers, even those who have <strong>international teaching jobs</strong>, carry out all necessary administrative tasks, related to the educational and teaching work, such as planning, tracking, correcting students&#8217; written work, preparation of statistical reviews, reports, etc. If you think you can cope with all that, you can be a great teacher!</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><span>Many people wonder how they could find one of the <strong>International teaching jobs </strong>that are offered on the world wide web. But<strong> </strong>before you try to find one of those jobs and make the first step into that world, we would advise you that you first see if you fit the profile, teaching positions are not that easy to get, and not that easy to hold. First of all you have to know that there are some conditions you need to fulfill, and that&#8217;s why we have started this article, so continue with article and find out more about how to get <strong>international teaching jobs</strong>. </span></p>
<h1><span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 115%;">International teaching jobs create educators</span></h1>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><span>When people usually take one of the many <strong>international teaching jobs</strong> that cruise around the job boards, teachers usually educate children who attend compulsory primary schools, and sometimes it can take a few years, depending on the school system. In the first years of education, school is usually organized as a classroom instruction, and after that the students can attend real subjects. Classroom instructions, when it comes to <strong>international teaching jobs</strong>, need usually only one teacher, while the respective training is involving several subject teachers, depending on the curriculum for each class. This practically means that the class teacher teaches all the prescribed subjects, and the specialized teachers teach only certain subjects; such as the language, science, history, etc. The main task, when you have one of the <strong>international teaching jobs,</strong> for teachers in primary schools is to organize and conduct the educational process and learning process. Learning in this sense includes the acquisition of information, knowledge and intellectual skills, the formation of motor skills and developing interests, attitudes, desirable traits and value systems. In this context special attention has to create positive habits and eliminating possible negative habits. All in all, it&#8217;s not that hard, but you have to keep yourself focused and make the best out of the whole thing. </span></p>
<h2><span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 115%;">Required skills for international teaching jobs</span></h2>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><span>When you are looking for <strong>international teaching jobs</strong> you need to have contemporary knowledge of psychology, pedagogy, communication and related disciplines significantly. Those skills contribute to the progress of the didactic and methodological technology (training program), so that teachers, whether he or she is teaching at home or is having one of the <strong>international teaching jobs</strong>, are now fewer lecturers and more organizers, advisors and mentors in school and extracurricular activities. The educational process is customized to meet the capabilities of individual students; preference is given to teaching in the outdoors, experimenting, and learning from the insight, group and individual work. In doing so, they use modern audiovisual aids, including internal television, computers and similar assets. If you want to have <strong>international teaching jobs</strong> you need to be prepared for all of the situations above.</span></p>
<h3><span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 115%;">Are you ready for international teaching jobs?</span></h3>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><span>In addition to working in the immediate teaching and leisure activities, <strong>international teaching jobs</strong> make you in need for other educational duties. One of them systematic tracking of each student, which includes evaluation and assessment of its progress. Furthermore, when you have <strong>international teaching jobs, </strong>you will need to collaborate with parents or guardians of students in the educational activity compatible home and school, which often requires the appropriate education of parents. They organize many school and extracurricular events such as festivals, events, cultural and sports, exhibitions, tours and more. We should also mention the organization of specific forms of work with students with special needs, such as gifted students and students with disabilities. Any additional coordination and advisory work with subject teachers who are also homeroom in the upper grades and teacher-mentors who work in the so-called exercising, which is practically prepare students and future teachers. Of course, teachers, even those who have <strong>international teaching jobs</strong>, carry out all necessary administrative tasks, related to the educational and teaching work, such as planning, tracking, correcting students&#8217; written work, preparation of statistical reviews, reports, etc. If you think you can cope with all that, you can be a great teacher!</span></p>
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		<title>Teaching English abroad can be fun and amazing</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Jan 2012 14:33:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>akshay</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are looking for a career that gives a holistic experience, consider teaching English abroad. English, the language of communication of the world has still a long way to go before it establishes its roots in developing countries which are deprived of education. These developing nations apart from finding funds to educate children below &#8230; <a href="http://www.teachingenglishabroad.org/teaching-english-abroad-can-be-fun-and-fulfilling/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are looking for a career that gives a holistic experience, consider teaching English abroad. English, the language of communication of the world has still a long way to go before it establishes its roots in developing countries which are deprived of education. These developing nations apart from finding funds to educate children below the poverty line are also looking for other kinds of help that will empower them to lift their society.</p>
<p>Today English is spoken in the middle and upper middle class sections of the society in almost all countries. But, soon it is going to become a language that will find its place even in the commonest of professions and platforms. Learning English is thus regarded as a sign of prosperity worldwide and its importance is only going to grow in times to come. For someone who is adept at teaching English, this demand for the language presents a great opportunity.</p>
<p>In this article, we are going to talk about some of the many benefits you will gain as a professional considering the option of teaching English abroad.</p>
<h1>Teaching English abroad is a culturally rejuvenating experience</h1>
<p>We tend to think about the world around us as the only form of existence. What we don’t know that there is so much to experience and learn out there. You may take up the job of teaching English abroad but at the end of it, you would be the one to learn the most. People who travel because of their profession not only get to conduct their duties but also experience what they have never experienced before.</p>
<p>There are so many nations in the world that are culturally diverse. Some countries have states or regions that have a separate language of their own. The kind of food they eat, the way they dress themselves, the religions they follow etc are all areas where you as an individual can gain so much. Witnessing the diversity in these cultures you will learn to respect these cultures. This will help you grow as a person and create a personality that is open to accepting others.</p>
<h2>Teaching English abroad is physically challenging experience</h2>
<p>Your job of teaching English abroad is going to be a job that will have many challenges in built in it. But, if you are out there hoping to make a change, none of these challenges will seem to be difficult hurdles to cross. In today’s world where challenge derives pleasure, you would love the experience of getting to teach in those parts of the world that you never even dreamed of going.</p>
<p>It is true that you will find it a little odd as you are from a different culture but with the kind of support you will get from the organization you work for, you will find help to get through these minor hitches quite smoothly.</p>
<h3>Teaching English abroad is a mentally satisfying experience</h3>
<p>One thing that you will get from the experience of teaching abroad is the contentment at the end of the day that you are a part of a force that is out there to change the lives of people for good. Any professional at the end of the day wants some sort of mental return from his job. This is what keeps him or her going and deliver their best. When you embark on the journey to teach English abroad you are going to make a decision that will change your life forever.</p>
<p>Now, that you know how exciting this opportunity can be, let us focus on how you can be part of this worldwide movement.</p>
<p>You don’t have to have formal teaching experience to be able to teach English abroad. If you are well aware of the basics of the language and have the enthusiasm to serve the cause, you can find an organization that will help you fulfill this desire. Most of these organizations are nonprofit organizations that operate on donations. These organizations are constantly on the lookout for volunteers like you.</p>
<p>They need people to come forward with the desire to teach and gain personal satisfaction in the process. Projects that involve teaching English abroad are taken up multiple times a year with different groups assigned to different countries. Volunteers go through cultural as well as professional training before getting to the point of teaching. Their trips as well as other expenses are taken care of by the organization funding the visit.</p>
<p>If you want to know more about this profession, you can read about it online. You can also get in touch directly with the people involved, know about their working style and express interest. Another way to find out about teaching English abroad is to talk to people who have had a personal experience of teaching in foreign nations.</p>
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		<title>Teaching English Abroad Without a Degree &#8211; A Viable Option?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With an increasing focus on the use of English language worldwide, the scope for teaching English abroad has definitely enlarged, both for the qualified and the not-so-qualified applicant. Yes, teaching English Abroad without a degree is a viable option for many. Teaching English Abroad without a degree – which countries to look at? Many regions &#8230; <a href="http://www.teachingenglishabroad.org/teaching-english-abroad-without-a-degree-a-viable-option/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With an increasing focus on the use of English language worldwide, the scope for teaching English abroad has definitely enlarged, both for the qualified and the not-so-qualified applicant. Yes, teaching English Abroad without a degree is a viable option for many.</p>
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<h1>Teaching English Abroad without a degree – which countries to look at?</h1>
<p>Many regions of China and Russia, and some provinces of Latin America have good openings for teachers in English who do not hold formal degrees.</p>
<p>Japan is also known to be quite open to people who aim to teach English at local institutions while visiting the place on Working Holiday Visas.</p>
<p>Thailand would officially require the teachers in English to hold a degree but many schools/colleges in the area recruit teachers without one, although obtaining a legal and authorized work permit for the same is very, very difficult, if you do not possess a formal degree in the specific field.</p>
<p>The best locales to look at for <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><em>teaching English Abroad without a degree</em></strong></span> are Southeast Asia, South &amp; Central America and parts of Eastern Europe. The rules are much relaxed here and getting appointed for English teaching at institutions are relatively easier if you have a good command over the language, have some kind of previous teaching experience and a related certificate in the field.</p>
<h2>Teaching English Abroad without a degree &#8211; instructions to follow</h2>
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<li>Research your favored destination of teaching English in a through manner to ensure whether or not it is REALLY possible to work there sans a degree. Many institutions often hire teachers in the subject without informing the government, ultimately landing them up in legal troubles that often end in a confiscation of all rights.</li>
<li>When preparing your resume for teaching jobs abroad without a degree, be careful to include information like past experience in teaching, instances of studying/living abroad, internships at foreign or local institutions and skill of handling students of any age.</li>
<li>Try and obtain certifications of TESOL or CELTA (available online too) for improving your chances of teaching English Abroad without a degree.</li>
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<h3>Teaching English Abroad without a degree – the TEFL certification</h3>
<p>TEFL training can help you to work and study simultaneously abroad. Through this you can explore exotic countries/cultures, teach English to learners at different levels, give back a little as you make your way to certification and upon successful completion of the course, land up a rewarding career in teaching English in foreign locales.</p>
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		<title>Teaching English Abroad Programs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is quite an easy to approach to fulfill the objective of living in some other country by learning about teaching English abroad programs, which are created for persons desirous of taking up jobs overseas for teaching English language. Americans find them more suitable for such jobs and are encouraged to take up these jobs &#8230; <a href="http://www.teachingenglishabroad.org/teaching-english-abroad-programs/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is quite an easy to approach to fulfill the objective of living in some other country by learning about <strong>teaching English abroad programs, </strong>which are created for persons desirous of taking up jobs overseas for teaching English language. Americans find them more suitable for such jobs and are encouraged to take up these jobs overseas considering a number of substantially benefiting reasons which are associated with such a job.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Most of the influencing reasons for teaching English abroad programs are as given below:</span></p>
<h3> <strong>Getting Opportunity to Travel far off Lands:</strong></h3>
<p>When the people make up their mind for teaching English abroad programs, they are also seeing the opportunity they shall be getting for travel to amazing places. The international travel fromUSAis not easy as it can be from an overseas country, because many countries are very close to each other from overseas locations than fromUSA.</p>
<p>Irrespective of the place you get posted in Europe, Asia or the Middle East, there is great ease in reaching a new destination in a matter of few hours, which is not the case fromUSA. It is always possible to spend weekends in a new country and be back for the class attendance by the Monday morning fully refreshed and more energetic.</p>
<h3><strong>The Teaching English Abroad Programs are Amazing Work Experiences:</strong></h3>
<p>Relatively it is very negligible work in facing around 20 students learning slowly to speak the Great English language, what ever may be the place of work and it shall be the easiest work to manage without any difficulty thanks to <span style="text-decoration: underline;">teaching English abroad programs</span>. There is quite a possibility one may think of having landed in an unrelated field, but the personal experiences are great in finding solutions to problems which may not be there at the home land.</p>
<p>One learns to be independent without dependence on any one which deprives the persons in learning the experience to be independent surrounded by many odd tasks to perform. This all great personal learning is by virtue of <em>teaching English abroad programs.</em></p>
<h3><strong>Teaching English abroad programs &amp;</strong><strong> Learning a New Language</strong></h3>
<p>The two great things are happening simultaneously. When a person is deeply involved in a new country’s language one can learn fast in speaking the new language. The students learning English language shall be acting as the new language resource as well your unpaid teachers of the new language. Such a combination enhances the interest as well as the English teaching ability, with dramatic increase in the communications level between you and your students.</p>
<h3><strong>The Teaching English Abroad Programs are in Fact Paying Well Fun Included:</strong></h3>
<p>Majority of people having interest in learning details of how to be teaching English abroad programs are working and just ignorantly move away from the amazing offer, since they are worried in respect of these assignments and how less they are paying? Certainly few countries are not in a position to pay more, which still is fair considering the level of expenses are already paid by these schools, which are in addition to the clean salary one gets. Therefore there is no reason to get frightened if the salary paid is only $1500 per month, these are the savings in salary to afford good amount worth of fun as well as traveling expenses involved just for the fun.</p>
<h3><strong>Value of Experiencing a New Culture with </strong><strong>teaching English abroad programs</strong><strong>:</strong></h3>
<p>It becomes the most desired reason making people wish to get access to <span style="text-decoration: underline;">teaching English abroad programs</span>, with the objective of getting the experience a valuable culture in the capacity as a permanently living person at the new land of choice, because as a tourist one is in position to just touch the surface of the culture only and fails to have reach deep in the new city and get occasion to try large variety of foods as well as the real opportunity to make valuable friends locally and have a dip in the ancient foreign culture revealing their religious beliefs and how they live.</p>
<p>When the interest is still live in learning further about <em>teaching English abroad programs</em> a research is well deserved, to look for more attractive reasons, which can influence the final decision of <strong>teaching English abroad programs </strong>and jumpstart with the new challenging and adventuresses associated with the career proving to be the best choice exercised in its acceptance.</p>
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