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- Title
Lessons Learned Teaching Abroad Part 2.
- Authors
Mullen, Stephen
- Abstract
This article provides valuable insights and advice for individuals interested in teaching positions abroad. It emphasizes the importance of professionalism and reliability, as employers value teachers who are committed and won't leave their positions unexpectedly. The article also highlights the significance of relevant work experience and education in the hiring process. Additionally, the author suggests that personal experiences in learning a second language can be beneficial for language teachers. The text further discusses the importance of qualifications and talent in teaching, emphasizing the need for both formal credentials and innate abilities. It advises potential teachers to research reputable institutions and demonstrate sincere enthusiasm in their covering letters. The article concludes by stating that teaching well requires a combination of hard work, natural ability, creativity, mentorship, resourcefulness, experience, and organizational skills.
- Subjects
PUBLIC school teachers; LANGUAGE teachers; TRAVEL hygiene
- Publication
Humanising Language Teaching, 2024, Vol 26, Issue 2, pN.PAG
- ISSN
1755-9715
- Publication type
Article