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Jan 30
2012
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The road less traveledPosted by Myrna in Untagged |
If there's a will, there's a way.... :-)
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Jan 30
2012
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The road less traveledPosted by Myrna in Untagged |
If there's a will, there's a way.... :-)
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Dec 31
2011
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Case-study the way that connecting the academic theories to real practicePosted by dukewang in Untagged |
1. I apply the method of case-study to help students understand the business theory and how to convert the academic theories into real practice. With more than 25-year experiences in business and being travelling and dealing in 17 different countries, I think my professional background enriches me as a teacher with world vision and I can use many practical experiences in my classroom. My understanding in real-practice helps to explain the situation of an academic theory and its application to my students.
My belief is that when the academic theories cannot be converted into the real thing all the efforts by both teachers and students will be turned in vain.
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Dec 02
2011
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Clear the Path of Visa ProblemsPosted by Angel Language Academy in Untagged |
Clear the Path of Visa Problems
I recently read an article in The Pie Newsletter (for us international educators) that echos feedback from students in our area of Leeds. Many students have not only expressed an increased interest in the other English speaking nations but have also mentioned their friends still overseas and their loss of interest due to the perceived difficulty in visa application as well as the remarkable increase in study fees at university colleges.
The enquiries from some of our students regarding higher education have been pointing to overseas universities. Approaching completion of our English programmes, they see a cliff face of costs and procedures ahead of them in the UK.
English education WAS one of our surviving export assets. We must keep the path open before the way is lost in the overgrowth of complex and costly barriers while the paved way stretches to other countries.
Education should not become the whipped dog, forced to rely on cannibalism of state funding in education with the odd morsel of healthy external economics.
AND I SAY TO ANYONE WANTING TO COME FROM A VISA COUNTRY: "DON'T GIVE UP ON THE UK! OVER 70% OF 5000 STUDENTS SAID VISA APPLICATION WAS NOT AS DIFFICULT AS THE NEWSPAPERS WOULD HAVE YOU THINK!!!"
GPS 53.794281,-1.543245
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Aug 04
2011
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A bit about mePosted by tjoly1 in Untagged |
Hello:
My name is Tina. I am a Registered Nurse, looking for an opportunity to help teach English in Georgia, Russia. My time and availability are flexible and I am a seasoned traveller.
I have participated in volunteer projects in the past and get along well with people in new situations. I am not easily "stressed out" and enjoy new experiences. My past experience with teaching has been with young and adults but I would also enjoy gaining more practice with younger age groups.
Thank you.
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Mar 22
2011
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Get Hired in Asia .... Fast!Posted by David Burke in Untagged |
My name is David J Burke and I have lived and taught in Asia for the last 13 years. During that time I have secured teaching positions as the personal private English tutor of the provincial governor (premier) of Suratthani province in Thailand, been hired as the Director of EEP for one of the King of Thailand's special project schools, and secured the position of International Cultural Liaison Officer at a prestigious university in Asia. How did I beat out the competition to get these sought after jobs that pay top dollar? I came up with a winning resume and cover letter design that appealed to the unique characteristics and hiring practices of Asian employers.
What happened next was exactly as I had hoped; I consistently got shortlisted and called for interviews. Even more remarkable, I was often offered jobs without ever having to attend an interview. From that point on I have been able to pick and choose only the best teaching jobs in Asia with the highest salaries; definitely a position you too need to be in.
With the shortage of employment opportunities in western countries, thousands upon thousands of people have turned to teaching English in Asia and beyond. Competition for the best jobs is fierce. In order to succeed in the region, job seekers must understand Asia's unique business characteristics and hiring practices. A traditional western style curriculum vitae is simply not effective in Asia when held up against a tailor made precision CV formatted for Asian recruiters and employers. So why not learn how to secure your Asian dream job and start yourself on the road to success in Asia and beyond? I run my own resume and cover letter service called Thai-Asia Resume Services and I guarantee that I can help you succeed in Asia and set you apart from your competition.
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Feb 22
2011
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Canadian English Teacher in TaipeiPosted by rosswf in Untagged |
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Nov 18
2010
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ESL Teacher Trainers needed in MalaysiaPosted by smr in Untagged |
Opportunities exist for enthusiastic English Language Teacher trainers to share their skills and help teachers in Malaysia to not just improve their English, but also their confidence and ability to teach children good quality
communicative English. This is a three year project which will provide abundant opportunities to develop teaching skills, to learn from local teachers and contribute much to the aspirations of the Malaysian People to become a developed nation in their 2020 plan.
Background
The Malaysian Ministry of Education is determined to improve the level of English competency amongst its population and has initiated a programme where Teachers of English who have native English competency will work alongside Malaysian teachers to help them with methodology and to improve their personal language ability.
This will be achieved by trainers being allocated responsibility for five schools located close to each other. They will work alongside the teachers who teach English to Primary 1, 2 and 3 classes. In Malaysia children start Primary 1 at 7 years of age. Some children may have had exposure to English in Kindergarten, but many, particularly in rural areas may not have had that opportunity.
Resources
All trainers will be provided with templates of training materials which they will share with the primary school teachers. Examples of subjects covered are storytelling, flash cards, phonics, functional language, grammar in context etc.
Roles
Trainers: Responsible for mentoring and training teachers of children from year 1 to 3 in five different schools.
Team Leaders: In addition to being responsible for their own five schools, they will also mentor and assist with the training of the trainers so that we can deliver a consistent training package to all the teachers.
All trainers will monitor teachers, help with methodology and conduct training sessions to teach communicative language to the children. In addition they will also help the teachers improve their personal communication skills and increase their confidence in using English.
Requirements
All applicants should be in possession of a full car driving licence. In addition:
Trainers: First Degree with three years teaching experience. CELTA or equivalent.
(Preference will be given to candidates who have a primary teaching background and those who have overseas experience)
Team Leaders: First Degree with five years teaching experience. DELTA or equivalent.
(Preference will be given to candidates who have a Masters degree in a related field and have proven experience in teacher training)
Malaysia
Malaysia is located in South East Asia and enjoys a tropical climate which essentially means that the temperature is fairly constant all year round (average 27oC) and the only variation is the intensity and how long the rain will fall. The country is made up of three main nationalities being Malay (60%), Chinese (30%) and Indian (10%). In addition there are indigenous groups of people who live in communities mainly in rural areas of Malaysia.
The people of Malaysia enjoy a high standard of living with easy access to modern technology and most enjoy a comfortable lifestyle with their own home and at least one car in the family. The national religion of Malaysia is Islam and whilst the moral values and Spiritual practices of the people are in line with the practices of the faith, there is great tolerance and acceptance of other religions and beliefs and there are not as many restrictions either for those practicing Islam or especially those outside Islam as there are in other more ‘fundamental’ countries.
Living Conditions
The cost of living in Malaysia is relatively low compared with European countries (Approximate exchange rate is £1 = RM5 or US$1 = RM3). For example, petrol is RM1.85 per litre, a very decent sized family house can be rented for under RM1,000 per month or for smaller more bijou places suitable for singles or couples without children around RM500. Eating out can be as much of a variety as the population with high class western style hotels or incredibly cheap local eateries that abound everywhere you go.
Malaysia has incredible natural resources with ample opportunities for adventure such as jungle trekking, coral reef diving along with modern recreational facilities such as resorts, luxury hotels, spas, theme parks and places to simply chill. The larger urban areas of Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh have a significant number of clubs, bars and restaurants to frequent, though in more rural areas there are no pubs or bars selling alcohol, just your local coffee shops where locals gather in abundance to chat and solve all the problems of the world over a cup of coffee and toast.
For this particular project all participants will be allocated to schools within an area which is located Kuala Lumpur to all states on the west side of the Peninsular north to the border with Thailand. This gives access to popular tourist attractions such as Penang Island, Langkawi, Genting Highlands, Cameron Highlands, the cities of Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur and much much more.