Why Teach Abroad?

It is an amazing and great opportunity for everyone who likes travelling and experience new things. You might have chance to experience different cultures, different lifestyles, and getting new friends from different culture background. While for teachers, teaching abroad is a chance for them to explore different teaching methods and different students and gain teaching experiences internationally.

What is very appealing to teach abroad is that it is really rewarding to teach abroad. Many countries offer a great number of teaching positions with higher salary and bonus.

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What Can I Teach Abroad?

The subjects you can teach abroad vary greatly, it depends on the destination and your qualification and skills. Your may apply to international teaching jobs according to your interest or you might be required by your employer to teach a particular subject. But teaching English as A Second Language (TESL) or teaching English to speakers of other language (TESOL) is one of the most popular and welcome choice for most educators. Native English speakers are very welcomed in most of the countries. But many countries are also looking for non-native speakers. The only thing important is to keep yourself competitive and well qualified.

Where Can I Teach Abroad?

Are you wondering where you can work as a teacher? Well, there is a great variety of choice. But it depends on which country or city you like. And the demand for the teachers is also one of the important factors.

 

You may start to teach English abroad from the countries:

  1. Teach in China
  2. Teach in Japan
  3. Teaching in South Korea

Teaching in Germany

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Teaching in China

China is one the countries which has the most need for English teachers. With Chinese children start to learn English from 2 or 3 years old. Considering that the average schooling of Chinese adults currently stands at 6.4 years, this is will be a considerable improvement. While many schools in China continue to emphasize rote memorization, the Chinese Ministry of Education has begun to spread the use of group-learning teaching techniques that focus on communication and comprehension skills through the class as a whole.

Teaching in Japan

The subjects you can teach abroad vary greatly, it depends on the destination and your qualification and skills. Your may apply to international teaching jobs according to your interest or you might be required by your employer to teach a particular subject. But teaching English as A Second Language (TESL) or teaching English to speakers of other language (TESOL) is one of the most popular and welcome choice for most educators. Native English speakers are very welcomed in most of the countries. But many countries are also looking for non-native speakers. The only thing important is to keep yourself competitive and well qualified.

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Teaching in South Korea

Teacher training and certification varies for each state in Germany. Preparation programs are aimed at preparing educators to work with specific age groups and in specific subjects. Most states require prospective teachers to successfully complete a teacher training program at an approved institution of higher education. Learn more at the German Federal Ministry of Research and Education External link .

Teaching in Germany

Teacher training and certification varies for each state in Germany. Preparation programs are aimed at preparing educators to work with specific age groups and in specific subjects. Most states require prospective teachers to successfully complete a teacher training program at an approved institution of higher education. Learn more at the German Federal Ministry of Research and Education External link .

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