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Q: Seeking Special Education Schools in China Hiring Braille-Proficient English Teacher

I'm a TEFL-certified educator (6+ years experience) with specialized training in Unified English Braille (NextSense, 2024) and assistive technologies. At Visually Impaired Friendship Association, I transcribed 200+ learning materials and taught Braille to 15+ students. Could the community recommend schools/international programs in China that hire English teachers with dual expertise in Braille instruction? Particularly interested in inclusive schools.

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This is China gov. weblink on special education in China.

You might get more details about special education in China by contacting them.

 

https://english.www.gov.cn/policies/latestreleases/202201/25/content_WS6...

 

China: Shen Zhen Yuan Ping Special Education School

 

https://pulitzercenter.org/stories/china-shen-zhen-yuan-ping-special-edu...

 

 

https://www.beijing-kids.com

 

 

https://susanfitzell.com/a-firsthand-look-at-chinas-evolving-education-s...

A Rare Find in Changzhou: A School for Students with Autism

There are very few schools for students with special needs or learning disabilities in China. This is particularly true outside of major cities like Beijing and Shanghai. However, in the heart of Changzhou. I visited a school for students with autism. Tian Ai Rehabilitation Center, founded in 2007, educates children with autism from birth to 25 years old. Their program helps students with autism to gain life skills as well as academic instruction that supports their ability to reach their individual potential. Some students progress and eventually attend higher education, while others gain life skills so that they can be successfully employed as adults.
Leadership at Tian Ai Rehabilitation Center has embraced and implemented research-based methods for working with students with autism by drawing from international expertise in the field. They use a variety of treatment options including Applied Behavioral Analysis. Consequently, they have been very successful with their efforts to make positive gains with their students. ...

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Go through the posted links and use their 'Contact Us' to get more info.

 

Good luck!

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This is China gov. weblink on special education in China.

You might get more details about special education in China by contacting them.

 

https://english.www.gov.cn/policies/latestreleases/202201/25/content_WS6...

 

China: Shen Zhen Yuan Ping Special Education School

 

https://pulitzercenter.org/stories/china-shen-zhen-yuan-ping-special-edu...

 

 

https://www.beijing-kids.com

 

 

https://susanfitzell.com/a-firsthand-look-at-chinas-evolving-education-s...

A Rare Find in Changzhou: A School for Students with Autism

There are very few schools for students with special needs or learning disabilities in China. This is particularly true outside of major cities like Beijing and Shanghai. However, in the heart of Changzhou. I visited a school for students with autism. Tian Ai Rehabilitation Center, founded in 2007, educates children with autism from birth to 25 years old. Their program helps students with autism to gain life skills as well as academic instruction that supports their ability to reach their individual potential. Some students progress and eventually attend higher education, while others gain life skills so that they can be successfully employed as adults.
Leadership at Tian Ai Rehabilitation Center has embraced and implemented research-based methods for working with students with autism by drawing from international expertise in the field. They use a variety of treatment options including Applied Behavioral Analysis. Consequently, they have been very successful with their efforts to make positive gains with their students. ...

... more ...

 

Go through the posted links and use their 'Contact Us' to get more info.

 

Good luck!

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A: You can still skin into China as a non-English native teacher by holdi
A:You can still skin into China as a non-English native teacher by holding English Teaching license in your home country.2nd: Your BA degree should be completed in a native English country. Once, you fulfilled these 'parameters', you qualify for an English teaching job in China as a non-native English sneaker with Z - Entry/Working visa with Working and Residence permit later on. See the last 'Answers Highlight' ---> there is a web link posted about 'requirements for teaching English language in China as a non-English native passport holder'. https://www.gooverseas.com/blog/guide-teaching-english-china#paragraph-item-63614-target

*English proficiency: Passport from one of seven "native speaker" countries (US, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, and South Africa). If you aren’t a native speaker, you’ll need to be a certified teacher in your home country with proof of your English proficiency (e.g. IELTS or TOEFL). I'd say, Chinese will choose and look especially for a native English speaker at teaching of English Literature job openings. Posted job adverts for English Literature teaching are most likely from International Schools in China. Good luck! -- icnif77