Teachers' advice
Australia
Australia is a kind of "frontier" place to visit, so if you want to come and
teach English here, it makes sense from that point of view. But if you don't
have qualifications, forget it! It is, after all, an English-speaking country
that is taking advantage of the many overseas students paying big money to come
here and learn English, with hopes of continuing on to study and perhaps work
here later. So many
language schools have sprung up, along with
even more TESOL courses on offer, producing
quite a volume of teachers competing in the local market. You will need a first
degree plus your TESOL or similar, as there are strictly regulated standards to
teach here in Oz.
I have not worked in Australia as an ESL teacher recently but there are lots of
language schools teaching to Asian, South American and European students. The
schools are usually government approved and so are well set up and offer secure
contracts. Some of the other schools are not so however, and so you have to take
your chances.
I worked in ESL primary, secondary and as an EFL teacher in a variety of
universities in various Australian states over a 20 year period. I now work in
the UAE in teacher education of English teachers. I left Australia because the
profession is not highly valued and is extremely competitive. The money is poor
in comparison to what I can earn in the UAE. Nevertheless, I have probably never
worked as hard as I do now. On average I work an 11 hour day, but am compensated
both financially and in terms of high job satisfaction levels. My advice would
be to look for jobs in the Middle East
and in particular the UAE."
I live and work as an EFL teacher in Australia. At the moment there is an
oversupply of EFL teachers due to the strong Australian dollar and the growing
popularity of the profession. I would be surprised if non-nationals would be
given a visa to work as an EFL teacher at the moment."
I currently teach ESL in Australia. There is a shortage of teachers at the
moment (March 2008) - we are in huge demand! Now's a great time to take
advantage of the booming industry!
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