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Thread: Teaching English in China without Tesol certificate
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[quote=JABAROOTOO ,32916]Hi Joker,I worked last year in a primary school and the previous year in a K12 school teaching both primary and middle school students. Lemoncactus is correct in her comment that there is less opportuinty to find work in primary schools and prabably even less in smaller cities.Some contract teachers through agencies and others have government approval, and are usually 'experimental'achools , and I use that term lightly but it is what they are called here and are generally attached to the most prestigious Universities and Language schools in the country. Example: I work in Chongqing and we now have a special school atttached to Beijing University where some of my old Chinese colleagues are now working. My primary school was attached to the No 1 Language school in CQ which in turn is attached to the NO.1 Language University for all of Sichuan and Chongqing so they help each other out a little but before I worked they contracted a teacher through an agency for several years but some of the teachers don;t last long. Do a search. You will find something but probably not is a small ciy. You will need either a Degree in anything or Tesol if you have no expereince. If you are qualified teacher you should have no trouble.Good luck[/quote]
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