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Q: Anyone still looking for a teaching job?

Seems we're a teacher short for the next term. Chinese planning. Reason I'm asking here (sorry!) is that I have to cover for missing teacher until we get one. Not happy! (Also I am on holiday in the Philippines and was asked about a new teacher yesterday!)

Message me for details if interested.

10 years 31 weeks ago in  Teaching & Learning - Daqing

 
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Shifu

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Oh man I was hoping to become a ghost town street-sweeper.

EDIT: Thank you Scandinavian for showing me the way.

Scandinavian:

you're welcome. Remember to bring your own broom and hat. 

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happywanderer:

Check and check!  Me ready - gimme da money .

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To be honest this will be a trend to continue after December. More jobs, less foreign teachers in China.

 

Good luck finding your new teacher.

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I'm looking. Criteria:

1. part-time

2. Hangzhou (or near Hangzhou with travel expenses paid)

3. no exploitation

4. no racism

5. legal

DaqingDevil:

Can do all bar the geographic one. On my map Hangzhou is a long way from Daqing. Sorry.

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angelina8:

Mei banfa

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IrvineWelsh:

Sadly I think you might struggle with points three and four.

 

I experience both on an daily basis.

 

 

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What kind of school do you work for? 

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I am looking for a job in guangzhou or nanjing.. but any where else is also fine. 

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Sounds great, please send me some details . Thanks.

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YES

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Presently in Shanghai. I'm looking for a job hope to hear from you soon

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A: In my personal experience, teaching certificates have varied in releva
A:In my personal experience, teaching certificates have varied in relevance depending on the context and location. Here's a breakdown of each aspect:a) Getting the teaching job: Teaching certificates can certainly enhance your chances of securing a teaching position, especially in formal educational settings such as schools and language institutions. Many employers prefer candidates who have undergone specific training in pedagogy and instructional techniques, which these certificates often provide. However, other factors such as experience, references, and the demand for teachers in a particular area also play significant roles in the hiring process.b) Getting a higher salary than your uncertified competitors: In some cases, holding a teaching certificate can indeed lead to a higher salary compared to uncertified competitors. Many educational institutions have structured salary scales that take into account factors such as level of education, years of experience, and additional certifications. Holding a teaching certificate may place you in a higher salary bracket or make you eligible for certain salary incentives or bonuses. However, this can vary widely depending on the specific policies of the institution or organization.c) Getting promotions: Teaching certificates can be beneficial for career advancement and securing promotions within the field of education. They demonstrate a commitment to professional development and mastery of teaching skills, which are qualities that many employers value when considering candidates for leadership positions or administrative roles. Additionally, some promotions may require specific certifications or qualifications, making holding a teaching certificate essential for advancement in certain cases.Regarding which certificate yields better results, it largely depends on the specific requirements of the job market and the educational context in which you intend to work. For example:A Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) is often highly regarded in formal school settings and can be advantageous for those seeking positions in primary or secondary education.Montessori certification is valuable for individuals interested in working in Montessori schools or implementing Montessori principles in their teaching approach.A Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) certificate is particularly relevant for those seeking to teach English to non-native speakers in international contexts or language schools.Ultimately, the best certificate for you will depend on your career goals, the specific requirements of the positions you're interested in, and the preferences of potential employers in your target job market. It's essential to research the requirements and preferences of employers in your desired field and tailor your qualifications accordingly. -- ruqaiya761