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Q: What are my chances of landing a teaching job in China if I have the following
Good day! I'm a 25-year-old female from the Philippines. What are my chances of landing a teaching job in China if I have the following:
- -a professional teaching license
- -a year of experience teaching in a private school in my country
- -two years of experience teaching in an online setting for foreign students
2023 updated version ...
https://chinabyteaching.com/teaching-english-in-china/am-i-eligible-to-t...
Here are the primary Z Visa requirements:
1. Your Nationality
You must be from one of seven approved countries – UK, Ireland, US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand & South Africa
China has decided that only citizens from these seven countries speak English fluently and may teach their students. Yes, we know – it doesn’t always work like that but, to be brutally honest: their house, their rules.
... more ...
... or in other wordz, yer chances to get legal ET job with only proper Z/Working visa are nonexistent ...
Hotwater:
They are the requirements to teach English. As a fully qualified teacher they could apply to international schools for a class subject teaching job. The OPs experience is very limited so I’d be surprised if an international school offered them a job.
icnif77:
'ET' standz for English teaching, what I was referring to.
Theoretically, licensed non-English native teacher could qualify for a particular subject teaching in China. However, I assume most foreign lectures at International schools in China are conducted in English language, what exposes a weak spot for any non-native Englisher.
Not included AI - robotic teaching, which is widely implemented in China. I read about that at ZeroHedge , when you can have any subject teacher (in any world's language, mind you!) in the classroom for a fraction of the cost of a real human foreign teacher.
How are you anyway? Long time no see ...
OT, butT ... see this one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vF5Jie_Jrk
2023 updated version ...
https://chinabyteaching.com/teaching-english-in-china/am-i-eligible-to-t...
Here are the primary Z Visa requirements:
1. Your Nationality
You must be from one of seven approved countries – UK, Ireland, US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand & South Africa
China has decided that only citizens from these seven countries speak English fluently and may teach their students. Yes, we know – it doesn’t always work like that but, to be brutally honest: their house, their rules.
... more ...
... or in other wordz, yer chances to get legal ET job with only proper Z/Working visa are nonexistent ...
Hotwater:
They are the requirements to teach English. As a fully qualified teacher they could apply to international schools for a class subject teaching job. The OPs experience is very limited so I’d be surprised if an international school offered them a job.
icnif77:
'ET' standz for English teaching, what I was referring to.
Theoretically, licensed non-English native teacher could qualify for a particular subject teaching in China. However, I assume most foreign lectures at International schools in China are conducted in English language, what exposes a weak spot for any non-native Englisher.
Not included AI - robotic teaching, which is widely implemented in China. I read about that at ZeroHedge , when you can have any subject teacher (in any world's language, mind you!) in the classroom for a fraction of the cost of a real human foreign teacher.
How are you anyway? Long time no see ...
OT, butT ... see this one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vF5Jie_Jrk