Inside Japanese Classrooms: The Heart of Education (Reference Books in International Education)

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I would like to continue to experience the world. What is available for me. I am close to the senior citizen mark here in the Philippines - 60, but continue to have passion for education and am still young at heart. There might be snow on the roof, but there is still a lot of fire in the oven.

I still have the drive and energy of youth! Is there a demand for a native English speaker American with a fading working knowledge of German? Ed in early childhood education. I started teaching in at a South African public school. However, I had to adapt according to the needs of the school thus for the last two years I taught history, geography , natural science, health science and a language subject which is not English.

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Needles to say, I don't have a qualification to teach senior history, geography and natural science but I gained good experience. This is assuming that your English is excellent and can be understood clearly by students from all over the world, many for whom English is not their native language. The second piece is that you find an international school that either follows the Montessori program or values teachers trained in this method of teaching. To get started you can subscribe to TIEonline and start searching positions right for you!

You are at a distinct advantage because you have 2 years teaching experience at an international school and you are both a US and German passport holder. Having grown up in Brazil I would imagine that you are multi-lingual which is another big advantage. Often when teachers are hired as a local national, or in your case, on a local basis, they receive compensation and benefits according to local pay scales. Therefore, if you go through the channels of international school hiring i. I strongly recommend that you do that because you will receive a better pay and benefits package.

The best way to do this is to join TIE and get started right away! Am I eligible to teach overseas? If yes, how can take further steps. If no, what I have to do for getting job. Please give the details. I am now working as a teacher for the last 2 years at an international school, but I was hired as a local teacher because I did my undergraduate degree in Brazil.

I have an American and German passport. How can I be hired to be an international teacher?