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Transitions to Teaching: Opportunities Abroad for BC Certified Teachers. Scott Roy Douglas, PhD Angela Finley, MA (In Progress) Transitions to Teaching Sessions UBC’s Okanagan Campus September 11, 2013. Introducing. Angela Finley, MA (In Progress)
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Transitions to Teaching: Opportunities Abroad for BC Certified Teachers Scott Roy Douglas, PhD Angela Finley, MA (In Progress) Transitions to Teaching Sessions UBC’s Okanagan Campus September 11, 2013
Introducing . . . • Angela Finley, MA (In Progress) • BA → Korea → TESL Certificate → Czech Republic → Japan → Montreal → BEd → MA Coursework → EAP → Research Assistant → MA Thesis in Progress • Scott Douglas, PhD • BA → Teacher Training → Israel → TESL Training → Global Village → M.Ed. → Japan → Cont. Ed. → EAP → PhD → UBC
What do you want to know? • Write your questions on your index card.
Factors that may influence your job search Opportunities to: Earn money Be close to friends and family Travel Help others Learn about a new culture Learn a new language Work at a school with a good reputation Gain teaching experience Have adventures Challenge your skills
Qualifications • Undergraduate Degree • TESL Certificate • Bachelor of Education/Teaching Qualification • CELTA (Certificate in English Language Teaching for Adults) ( • DELTA (Diploma in English Language Teaching for Adults) • Masters Degree (Linguistics, Education, English Language) • PhD/EdD (Linguistics, English, Education)
Where are the jobs? • www.daveseslcafe.com • www.tesol.org • http://www.tieonline.com/ • http://www.cois.org/ • http://www.classafloat.com • http://www.peaceboat.org/english/ • www.tesl.ca • www.bcteal.org • http://www.internationalschoolsreview.com
Let’s look at some jobs . . . • Do these jobs meet your expectations? • What do employers seem to be looking for? • Do you see any patterns? • What aspects of your qualifications do you need to highlight for one of these positions? • What aspects of your experience do you need to highlight for one of these positions? • Do any of the jobs seem to lack legitimacy?
Applying for a job? What to ask! • Learners • Teachers • Syllabus • Materials • Resources • Working Conditions . . .
Applying for a job? Ask Questions! • What types of learners are at the school? What are their backgrounds, needs, etc? • What support is available for new teachers? • Is there a syllabus? What is it like? • What systems of assessment are in place? • What materials are used? What textbooks? • What is the availability of computers, internet access, DVDs? • What are the opportunities for taking on responsibility and starting a career? • What is the salary? Are there benefits? Vacation time? Housing? Contract? Airfare? Bonus? Safety?
Interview Questions • Why do you want to teach in another country? • How did your friends and family react when you told them you were applying for international teaching positions? • How has your education prepared you to teach abroad? Do you have a TESL Certificate? • What else has prepared you to teach internationally? • What approach do you take to teaching ESL? • How does teaching internationally fit with your goals? • How would you construct a typical ESL lesson plan? • How would you promote content and language learning? • Under what conditions would you consider quitting your job at an international school?
Action Plan – Dare to Dream! Start thinking of an action plan sooner than later • Dates, deadlines • Qualifications • Visas • Research • Language • Job opportunities
Angela Finley, MA (in progress) Scott Roy Douglas, PhD Faculty of Education University of British Columbia, Okanagan Campus 3151 EME - 3333 University Way Kelowna, BC Canada V1Y 1V7 Email: angela.finley@ubc.ca scott.douglas@ubc.ca