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Minimum Band 6 in English is way too harsh if that's trueI''ve heard that they're introducing a mandatory band 6 in english and the subject you want to teach to be qualified?
Improve teaching standards = Less Supply = More Demand = $$ = Teachers get better reputation = Every asian becomes teacher = Med is the new arts degreeMinimum Band 6 in English is way too harsh if that's true
Still doesn't account for the tons of recent grads who still haven't found work......Improve teaching standards = Less Supply = More Demand = $$ = Teachers get better reputation = Every asian becomes teacher = Med is the new arts degree
If it means higher quality of teachers overall and Australia's academic quality goes up compared to the world, then it's worth it.Minimum Band 6 in English is way too harsh if that's true
I hear even maths teachers have difficulty in finding work as maths teachers in Sydney. But rural iirc has much better opportunities.
Wot...i thought they were in demandI hear even maths teachers have difficulty in finding work as maths teachers in Sydney. But rural iirc has much better opportunities.
u can get a guaranteed job teaching in SE Asia as long as ur whiteSo can anyone shed some light on this? What's the market like? For what I know, maths and science teachers (specially physics) are in demand.
How do you know this?u can get a guaranteed job teaching in SE Asia as long as ur white
first hand experienceHow do you know this?
I just finished an internship in china, they specificially stated the wanted native speakers from English countries (us/aus/nz/uk etc) and for them to be white (or black if from america) cause the students admire the foreign teachers much more than the locals - even if their English might be really good. Its just the mindset of foreign = exotic
Stupid Chinese - have no confidence in themselves and look down on themselves. I'm sure I can teach them English better than a lot of these so-called native speakers of English, teaching in China, who invariably are weak in spelling, grammar, punctuation etc.I just finished an internship in china, they specificially stated the wanted native speakers from English countries (us/aus/nz/uk etc) and for them to be white (or black if from america) cause the students admire the foreign teachers much more than the locals - even if their English might be really good. Its just the mindset of foreign = exotic
yeah the grammar and stuff was the hardest to teach LOL - u just know how to naturally use them while other there they learn all the specific rules attached to each grammar thingStupid Chinese - have no confidence in themselves. I'm sure I can teach them English better than a lot of these so-called native speakers of English, who invariably are weak in spelling, grammar, punctuation etc.