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Qualification Requirements to Teach English in Asia Qualification Requirements to Teach English in South Korea, Japan, China, Thailand & Taiwan. After being asked a few times and not really knowing the answers, I did a little research to try and find what the teaching qualifications are for the main ESL countries in Asia. Below is what I found. If you think/know this information is skewed or wrong, please reply to this thread. I have made note of the source of all the information. Warning: Please check out this information for yourself before making your decisions. ############################################ Qualification Requirements to Teach English in South Korea Korea employs many English language teachers, and generally does not require that you have any special qualifications for teaching English other than having a Bachelors degree (in anything!) and being a native speaker of English. Basic Qualifications
############################################ Qualification Requirements to Teach English in Japan Private Students Teaching private students can be very lucrative business. The rates vary immensly (somewhere from around 1,500 yen/hour - 10,000+ yen/hour, however it seems like the going rate has settled somewhere in the 3,000 - 5,000 yen/hour range. Many teachers take on private students to supplement income from their regular teaching jobs which, depending on the particular school and contract signed, may be permitted or not. Even when teaching private students is specifically forbidden, many (most?) teachers still seem to take on a private student or two. Qualifications No special qualifications are generally required to teach private students, students often choosing their teacher due to chance (i.e. an introduction). However, you will probably only be able to retain your student if the student feels that she is benefitting from the lessons (either linguistically or socially). Private English Schools Private English schools are where the majority of English teachers land their first teaching jobs. The rates have been falling a bit over the last few years, so teachers are starting somewhere around the 250,000 - 300,000 yen/month range. Part-time work is also available on an hourly basis usually somewhere between 2 - 6,000 yen/hour. Private English schools cater to a number of different markets including: children and high school students who attend them to supplement their education (JUKUS); business people who take voluntary/mandatory classes either during or after work; and housewives. Working conditions/hours vary greatly from school to school. Check the forums for recommendations/warnings on particular schools. Qualifications Requirements vary, but a minimum will be a university diploma (BA/BS or equivalent). This is not necessarily for scholastic reasons, rather that you need one to qualify for a visa. So, if you already have a visa (spousal or other) many schools won't care whether you have graduated from a university or not. Universities This is really the top of the ladder. Perks vary, but professors generally enjoy enormous pay increases vis-a-vis other teaching positions, lighter work loads, lots of benefits, and long paid vacations. Part-time work is often available and, depending on the school, payment is made year-round (even the 5 months or so that you are not teaching). Qualifications Generally a masters degree or equivalent and a minimum of 2 academic publications is required for full-time work. Part-timers are often required to have the masters, but not the publications. Source ############################################ Qualification Requirements to Teach English in China To Teach English in China:
############################################ Qualification Requirements to Teach English in Thailand To be eligible to teach English in Thailand you need:
Source In addition to the discussion about working in Living in Purple Thailand, you should note the following: Quote:
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This teaching opportunity in Taiwan will provide you with your working visa and there is a minimal monthly employee contribution for health insurance. Classes range from elementary students to adults. There is also a unique pre-school “English immersion” program. As your experience grows with this company you can request specific ages to teach. Monthly positions are available in Taiwan’s three major cities, Taipei, Taichung and Kaohsiung. Teachers are offered the choice between hourly and salaried contracts (when both are available). Source ############################################ Again, please check this information out yourself. Comments or corrections welcomed. :) Eric |
For Korea a three year General B.A. is acceptable. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise |
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That's great info! I'll pass it on to my friend. Thanks! :) |
I would call the immigration office and double check first.I'm pretty sure its no big deal. |
teaching at (some) Korean universities I can't say that this is a fact, just that I heard that this was the latest trend.I've heard of two universities that want prospective teachers to have Masters and not just a degree in any field.please make a thorough check.thanks. |
Most Universities require a Masters. If you've got lots of experience its possible to get a University job in the sticks with just a B.A. Beware some University jobs are actually Hoegwan jobs in Disguise Example Sogun University requires three teachers immediatly World language institute will be hiring several new teachers who will be teaching University students. They'll give you some hours at the university for that they get a big cut. Then they bus you over to their little Hoegwan to teach kids. |
Additionally, at a lot of universities summer 'vacation' is really time spent in extra classes or camps or both. |
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Re: Qualification Requirements to Teach English in Asia Thank you for posting this great topic, conducting valuable research, and providing a clear roadmap for people considering teaching English in Asia. |
Re: teaching at (some) Korean universities Great quote! |
Re: Qualification Requirements to Teach English in Asia As of October, 2007, I would stay out of Japan for the next few months to one year. A major English school chain with 50% of the market closed (NOVA), flooding Japan with upwards of 5000 English teachers. A lot of companies, both English-related and outside the industry, have been wading through applications. My company has been getting more than fifteen a day, and a friend of mine in the headhunting business has been getting twice that number on average. What does this all mean? Although it's too soon to tell, it's definitely an employer's market at this point. If you don't have a lot of experience, or a lot of qualifications, then I think Korea and China offer much better opportunities for the teacher/ traveler looking for a few years overseas. To put this into perspective: I've been teaching for ten years here, and I wouldn't bet on landing a job myself if I chose to enter the market. |
Re: Qualification Requirements to Teach English in Asia Thank you for that detailed, illuminating, and slightly depressing update. I guess the idea of earning yen as the dollar collapses will have to wait until the chaos ends in the language market. By the way, why did NOVA go under? |
Re: Qualification Requirements to Teach English in Asia NOVA filed for court protection from its creditors, as it's roughly 44 billion yen in debt. These figures are from June or July, so the debt is likely greater. At this point, they're shopping around for a major corporation to bail them out. There are a lot of reasons for NOVA's demise. The final blow came over false advertising. NOVA advertised lessons at any time, but couldn't provide the service. And when students asked for refunds, the company either said "no," or claimed that the points were less valuable than when they were purchased. It is very depressing, especially for the teachers who are here. A lot have no jobs, no savings, and so have no choice but to return home. |
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