I thought it`d be fun to get to know and share experiences with other fellow teachers from all over the world. Interested? If you`re a teacher anywhere, you`re qualified to join in!...
Hi, Iam Sinclaire a male teacher from Papua New Guinea.I have been teaching for 18 years now and and excited to join this forum so that I can share my experience.
Hi I just joined the group. As far as I could see English teachers prevail here. I am a Spanish teacher. I taught at Foreign language schools, mosltly, and Russian at primary,
I'm a 23 y.o female from Indonesia. I've been a Teacher for special needs children for 1 year. I have passion in children and education. Care to share about all these teaching stuffs with me?
I'm an English teacher for Junior High School students. I also opened up an English private tutorial center and teaches there in the afternoons and evenings. I'd like to meet other English teachers from around the world...
Hi, I´m Maria, I´m a secondary teacher in Spain; I teach technical drawing and Art, and I must to say that I enjoy it a lot. I have 15 years of experiencie and I think I´ll teach to rest of my life..
Hi, i'm Mohamad. An ESL teacher here in Iran. I am the founder and director of an English school in a city in north of the country. I'm eager to be in touch with other teachers around world.
Hi, I am a Canadian educator who has been working in Mexico for several years. I would like to hear from other international teachers and their schools and experiences. Presently I am an AP at a private school in Monterrey, Mexico.
I would like to teaching English in Ecuador. I'm a 54 year old Canadian that now lives in Arizona. I enjoyed my teacher's training very much and would prefer to teach high school and college age students. I've never taught in another country, so any tips, tricks, experiences and opportunities you would like to share would be very much appreciated.
I am "Atyafa". I've been a private tutor for 10 years. I don't really make my living from teaching, just as a hobby and passion. During the day, I am a regular employer of organization that provides consultancies to Govt.
Students can give smiles and become my inspiration, especially when my days were hard. I am also a volunteer teacher in community center or orphan house. I teach all subjects, from primary student to highschool/secondary school. Literature, sciences, but my fave are Math, Chemistry, Literature and History. I have no plan to be a formal teacher, coz I want to keep teaching as my passion; avoid being trapped in a system and find disspointement of system (I experienced this many times during my professional work). Teaching is a part of my life and it will be just like that, anywhere, anytime .
Good evening everybody, I am French but have been living for 13 y in Mexico, where I teach in the French Mexican school as elementary school teacher. Specificity: French school for kids whose parent language is mostly Spanish. A substantial portion of kids are Mexican, many kids of binational couples, and French kids of diplomatics or expatriate executives. Take care,
Hello everyone. I started teaching English this year here. It's better to try and get a TOESL here because it was less expensive than on-line. Good luck to all you teachers around the world
I'm Retra from Indonesia,..I'm also a teacher but Private Teacher. I teach GE for kids and Indonesian for Expatriates. I teach only on the weekend ... I work ful
I have planned to run my own business, next year.( private teaching)together with my friend. I already got 2 students of my own outside the institution that i joined with.
Hope we can share about the curriculum and share tips of teaching method.
Hi there, I'm Debbie. I've taught ESL for a few years but now I'm getting into the public schools. I will be teaching elementary this time next year. I am really looking forward to it. Eventually I'd like to use my English degree again and teach high school English Not sure if I'm up to that yet.
Hello, I´m Jan and I teach general and business English as a foreign language here in Spain.
I chose this job to enable me to travel and so far I´ve taught in Turkey, Poland, Portugal and Spain.
My home has been in Spain for almost five years now(I am English), but I did spend last year teaching in Russia....a fabulous experience!
The only downside is the pay isn´t too great, so I supplement my academy work with private students and during exam periods I work as an examiner for Cambridge.
Hi Clara...yeah the summers are nice...except for mandatory summer staff development days...don't think we've ever been able to figure them??!
I have 12th graders -- teach Government. In our social studies program we offer Geography, Wld History, US History, Government, Econ, Sociology, & Pyschology. We also offer Advanced placement courses in US History, Wld History, Government and Econ.
We have class sizes of about 25-30. The state here has put a maximum of 30 students so that helps -- before that I used to have as many as 40.
We have teacher unions here but they're just organizations - not that effective - we don't have collective bargaining of state employees in Texas.
I would love to teach overseas someday - I'm envious of you!
Hi, Charli, thank you for joining and for the pic.
Yes. those long summer vacations are great. I really miss them! when I worked at High School level, I enjoyed as much as 9 weeks off. Now at university it`s only 6, 5 legal and one extra for working over 20 years.
What kind of students do you have? What is the social science curriculum like? Must be fun to teach, I guess you can do so many different activities with children.
Do you also have the issue of big classes? Here in Chilean schools it`s easy to find courses of 40-45 students.
I train future teachers of English. Most of my students are between 20-25 ys old. I work in a state university, which means resources are not abundant precisely, and it`s a regional one, which means it has no other campuses in the country, apart from this one. We have centers in the other two cities of the region, though. Being a state university, our students for the most part are those ones who can`t afford to go to universities in bigger cities. Our city is faaaar away from the rest of the country, in a really isolated area. We call ourselves the "Independent Republic of Magallanes"
Hi - my name is Charli - I'm a secondary teacher in Dallas. I teach social studies in a high school of about 1800 students. I've got 17 years experience and still enjoy the job -- but summers off sure are nice!
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Hi,Iam Sinclaire a male teacher from Papua New Guinea.I have been teaching for 18 years now and and excited to join this forum so that I can share my experience.
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HiI just joined the group.
As far as I could see English teachers prevail here.
I am a Spanish teacher. I taught at Foreign language schools,
mosltly, and Russian at primary,
Special Education Teacher
Hello everyone!I'm a 23 y.o female from Indonesia. I've been a Teacher for special needs children for 1 year. I have passion in children and education. Care to share about all these teaching stuffs with me?
Take Care!
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hi, titsy, wellcome..RE: Introduce yourself
Hi I'm Titsy,I'm an English teacher for Junior High School students. I also opened up an English private tutorial center and teaches there in the afternoons and evenings. I'd like to meet other English teachers from around the world...
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Hi, I´m Maria, I´m a secondary teacher in Spain; I teach technical drawing and Art, and I must to say that I enjoy it a lot. I have 15 years of experiencie and I think I´ll teach to rest of my life..RE: International Teacher
Hi, i'm an ESL teacher and the director of a language institute in north of iran . I would be glad to hear from you and your experieces.RE: Introduce yourself
Hi, i'm Mohamad. An ESL teacher here in Iran. I am the founder and director of an English school in a city in north of the country. I'm eager to be in touch with other teachers around world.International Teacher
Hi, I am a Canadian educator who has been working in Mexico for several years. I would like to hear from other international teachers and their schools and experiences. Presently I am an AP at a private school in Monterrey, Mexico.Teaching English in Ecuador
I would like to teaching English in Ecuador. I'm a 54 year old Canadian that now lives in Arizona. I enjoyed my teacher's training very much and would prefer to teach high school and college age students.I've never taught in another country, so any tips, tricks, experiences and opportunities you would like to share would be very much appreciated.
RE: Introduce yourself
Hi,I am "Atyafa". I've been a private tutor for 10 years. I don't really make my living from teaching, just as a hobby and passion. During the day, I am a regular employer of organization that provides consultancies to Govt.
Students can give smiles and become my inspiration, especially when my days were hard. I am also a volunteer teacher in community center or orphan house. I teach all subjects, from primary student to highschool/secondary school. Literature, sciences, but my fave are Math, Chemistry, Literature and History. I have no plan to be a formal teacher, coz I want to keep teaching as my passion; avoid being trapped in a system and find disspointement of system (I experienced this many times during my professional work). Teaching is a part of my life and it will be just like that, anywhere, anytime .
RE: Introduce yourself
Good evening everybody,I am French but have been living for 13 y in Mexico, where I teach in the French Mexican school as elementary school teacher.
Specificity: French school for kids whose parent language is mostly Spanish. A substantial portion of kids are Mexican, many kids of binational couples, and French kids of diplomatics or expatriate executives.
Take care,
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Hello, my name is Vanessa, and I am a preschool teacher. Currently for two year olds, but I have also worked with three yearolds, and toddlers.Teaching in Vietnam HCM
Hello everyone. I started teaching English this year here. It's better to try and get a TOESL here because it was less expensive than on-line. Good luck to all you teachers around the worldRE: Introduce yourself
Hii..everybodyI'm Retra from Indonesia,..I'm also a teacher but Private Teacher. I teach GE for kids and Indonesian for Expatriates. I teach only on the weekend ... I work ful
I have planned to run my own business, next year.( private teaching)together with my friend. I already got 2 students of my own outside the institution that i joined with.
Hope we can share about the curriculum and share tips of teaching method.
regards
Rea
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Hi. I'm Eileen, and I teach grade 6 in the public schools. I just started my 11th year, and am currently am co-teaching an inclusion class.RE: Introduce yourself
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Hi there, I'm Debbie. I've taught ESL for a few years but now I'm getting into the public schools. I will be teaching elementary this time next year. I am really looking forward to it. Eventually I'd like to use my English degree again and teach high school English Not sure if I'm up to that yet.RE: Introduce yourself
Where did you teach in Poland?RE: Introduce yourself
Hi Im a primary school teacher in Ireland and work in the area of special needs. Going on 7 years now!RE: Introduce yourself
Hello, I´m Jan and I teach general and business English as a foreign language here in Spain.I chose this job to enable me to travel and so far I´ve taught in Turkey, Poland, Portugal and Spain.
My home has been in Spain for almost five years now(I am English), but I did spend last year teaching in Russia....a fabulous experience!
The only downside is the pay isn´t too great, so I supplement my academy work with private students and during exam periods I work as an examiner for Cambridge.
Introduce yourself
Hi Clara...yeah the summers are nice...except for mandatory summer staff development days...don't think we've ever been able to figure them??!I have 12th graders -- teach Government. In our social studies program we offer Geography, Wld History, US History, Government, Econ, Sociology, & Pyschology. We also offer Advanced placement courses in US History, Wld History, Government and Econ.
We have class sizes of about 25-30. The state here has put a maximum of 30 students so that helps -- before that I used to have as many as 40.
We have teacher unions here but they're just organizations - not that effective - we don't have collective bargaining of state employees in Texas.
I would love to teach overseas someday - I'm envious of you!
Good to hear from you!
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Hi, Charli, thank you for joining and for the pic.Yes. those long summer vacations are great. I really miss them! when I worked at High School level, I enjoyed as much as 9 weeks off. Now at university it`s only 6, 5 legal and one extra for working over 20 years.
What kind of students do you have? What is the social science curriculum like? Must be fun to teach, I guess you can do so many different activities with children.
Do you also have the issue of big classes? Here in Chilean schools it`s easy to find courses of 40-45 students.
I train future teachers of English. Most of my students are between 20-25 ys old. I work in a state university, which means resources are not abundant precisely, and it`s a regional one, which means it has no other campuses in the country, apart from this one. We have centers in the other two cities of the region, though. Being a state university, our students for the most part are those ones who can`t afford to go to universities in bigger cities. Our city is faaaar away from the rest of the country, in a really isolated area. We call ourselves the "Independent Republic of Magallanes"
How are teachers organized there?
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Hi - my name is Charli - I'm a secondary teacher in Dallas. I teach social studies in a high school of about 1800 students. I've got 17 years experience and still enjoy the job -- but summers off sure are nice!Introduce yourself to the group and post a comment. Or click the "reply" button in each comment, to reply to someone else's comment.