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28th September 2009
The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act has triggered nationwide changes. In Ohio Schools there is an ongoing effort to update the system in four basic ways. The reform process in Ohio Schools has worked to set standards in assessment, planning, implementatio... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
A glance at a clothing boutique, a brisk walk down city streets, or an earful of automated customer service messages is proof positive that we live in an ethnic melting pot.
Our world has stretched its borders and every person wanting to take advantage ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
"A lot of people have said that Korea is one of the toughest places on Earth where you should be employed teaching English. When I hear this from teachers who have returned from Korea, I start getting a bit worried. English teachers in Korea have compla... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
A recent poll asked whether English teachers should have a degree of some type. Approximately 64% of the respondents thought they should have a degree for teaching ESL: quite a high "yes" because, as always, there were some "don't know" meanings that make... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
10th September 2009
Teaching is a noble profession and there is a huge shortfall of qualified and trained teachers in America today. Education is considered to be the fastest growing areas here and one can become a highly skillful trainer, tutor, administrator, teachers, lib... Read >
Author: jitu66
01st August 2009
Here are seven online promoting tips for beginners. We all have to start somewhere and there's a learning curve for selling info and products online. That is why I wanted to supply you with the best online marketing tips that I have developed.
1. ... Read >
Author: Mad Marketer
01st August 2009
Here are 7 online selling tips for amateurs. We all have to start somewhere and there's a learning curve for selling info and products online. That is why I wanted to provide you with the best online marketing tips that I have developed.
1. an int... Read >
Author: Mad Marketer
29th July 2009
With UK unemployment at a 12 year high, widespread redundancies and thousands of graduates lining up to collect degree certificates that by no means guarantee a job, the opportunities offered by teaching English as a foreign language are becoming increasi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
21st July 2009
Every online business owner knows the importance of a killer sales letter but not everyone knows how to write one that’s worth reading - one that draws in the reader with their story and makes them want to buy. A killer sales letter earns its stripes by... Read >
Author: esha
17th July 2009
The international job market is experiencing an overwhelming demand for English teachers. It is true that the current boom in the demand for English teachers has made it possible for people with varying qualifications to apply for jobs and get selected. B... Read >
Author: adalphpaul
17th July 2009
If you are wondering what to do with your life, you are not alone. Many people often question their choice of careers many times throughout their lives. People wonder if they’ve made the right decision. They also think about what could have been had ... Read >
Author: Darren Ferguson
28th June 2009
Can you find a job during the summer while traveling? There are many around, and many travelers to specifically. Organize your work permit and check the local paper for jobs for passengers. You'll be surprised what you can find work to do.
1. Yo... Read >
Author: rubina15
27th June 2009
Choosing a personal language trainer can be tough and even tougher if you are trying to find a language tutor who sells their services online. The recent wave of high speed Internet installation around the world has allowed people access to an online Eng... Read >
Author: marcusanderso
15th June 2009
Taking into consideration the tremendous impact of globalization, the importance of international languages is significantly higher. Close world cooperation between many countries of the world has seen an increase in the importance of languages such as Fr... Read >
Author: adalphpaul
06th June 2009
You've just gotten off of the plane at Suvanbphumi airoprt in Bangkok. You've arranged your guesthouse accomodation and you're looking forward to that new life in Thailand!
Everything seems rather peachy and you're shaking with excitement. The heat hit... Read >
Author: thailanddelights
15th May 2009
If I had a dollar for every time someone told me he or she has difficulty communicating in writing, I’d have . . . a lot of dollars. When I ask why, the response is invariably the same: “I just don’t understand writing, and English, and grammar, a... Read >
Author: Precise Edit
12th May 2009
Many native English speakers need to improve their English writing, and English teachers are working to meet this challenge. People today may text each other in abbreviated English and nonstandard spelling, often limiting their reading to cereal boxes ove... Read >
Author: Tom Aaron
05th May 2009
The study of English language is one of the most sought after courses in the world today. With developing economies like Japan and China opening its eyes to the necessity of learning English, the market is virtually flooded with the demand for quality Eng... Read >
Author: quinlanmurray
01st May 2009
China is one of those places that has always led a very sheltered life. It has, for a very long time, held on to its native traditions and cultures, guarding it jealously from outside influences. But, if there’s one thing about the Chinese, it’s their... Read >
Author: adalphpaul
23rd April 2009
TESOL is interpreted in many ways. For some, it refers to Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages. To others, it is Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL), or Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL). In the UK, it is also known as Engl... Read >
Author: adalphpaul
16th April 2009
TESOL is a certification that is necessary for teaching English overseas. Often, TEFL and TESOL are used interchangeably. But, there is a difference between the two in that TESOL certification courses give you an edge and a TESOL certificate is a prerequi... Read >
Author: adalphpaul
15th April 2009
One of the biggest challenges that educators face is keeping students interested in the work. The solution to this is to make the lessons more interesting and applicable to those who are learning. This can be difficult when dealing with students who are n... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
13th March 2009
Everyone knows how there has been a steep demand for teachers to teach English abroad. But despite the overwhelming demand, a native speaker’s knowledge of English is not in any way an automatic passport to great job opportunities abroad. However, a cer... Read >
Author: adalphpaul
12th March 2009
Following is part one of an interview with Cheryl Benton, owner of 747 Marketing. Their website says, "We've built a consulting business that helps our clients gain unfair competitive advantages by outwitting the other guys." Visit Cheryl Benton’s web... Read >
Author: James O. Armstrong
17th January 2009
In late 1980s Japan and into the 1990s, some English teachers were earning $50.00 to $100.00 an hour while the basic minimum salary for English teachers was 250,000 yen per month. The government required schools to pay teachers this before giving visas, t... Read >
Author: Tom Aaron
24th November 2008
"Life is either a daring adventure or nothing. Security does not exist in nature, nor do the children of men as a whole experience it. Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than exposure." - Helen Keller
I want to open your eyes a bit to the wond... Read >
Author: Thomas Carroll
24th April 2008
Teaching English as foreign language (or second language) is an excellent option for visiting new parts of the world. Because English is commonly used for diplomacy, higher education, business and technology, English teachers and classes are in high deman... Read >
Author: Joel Bleasedale
12th February 2008
As well as my normal job, I'm currently doing course to qualify as an English teacher to non-English speakers. Although I don't plan on being a full-time teacher for long, it's something I want to do for many years part time. I get a huge sense of satisfa... Read >
Author: Liam Alexander
18th January 2008
English teachers can be wrong. For example, they may have told you to never split an infinitive or start a sentence with "because." Because most English teachers are not professional writers, many adhere to writing rules without understanding the underlyi... Read >
Author: Precise Edit
29th August 2007
An Overview about Teaching English in China
While it is possible for you to obtain a teaching profession within your own country, your opportunity in other countries is also vast. This goes for countries which are looking for native English speakers to... Read >
Author: Bei Maniago
21st August 2007
English the only language that is comprehensively used as a most popular second language and also as an official language round-the-globe. More likely English is used widely in all Common-wealth countries such as India, Pakistan and South Africa, and in v... Read >
Author: James Kronefield
20th August 2007
Demand is growing for English teacher jobs, and one of the places where demand is high is in Korea. But what should you expect as one of the English teachers in Korea?
1.Website placement – It is possible to find a position such as English teachers i... Read >
Author: esljob11
20th August 2007
Demand is growing for English teacher jobs, and one of the places where demand is high is in Korea. But what should you expect as one of the English teachers in Korea?
1.Website placement – It is possible to find a position such as English teachers i... Read >
Author: esljob11
17th August 2007
English teachers in Japan can take advantage of the demand for English teacher jobs. There are many websites now that feature English teacher jobs in Japan because of this.
Why demand is high
Demand for English teachers in Japan is high because Japa... Read >
Author: esljob11
17th August 2007
English language jobs are on the rise in many parts of the world. If you fancy yourself to be relatively proficient in English, perhaps you will qualify for at least one of these English language jobs.
1.Language translator – You will be required t... Read >
Author: esljob11
21st May 2007
Teaching English in China: One Expat's Experience
By Tom Carter
Having little luck finding an attractive job offer in the U.S. in 2004, I decided to take my skills where they were wanted -- abroad.
Enticed by the "Teach English in China -- No Exper... Read >
Author: Tom Carter
04th May 2007
If you are sitting at work thinking how wonderful it would be to live in a beautiful place with a moderate climate, but cannot afford to leave your job, then you should definitely at least be searching for a job in that location. Before dismissing the ide... Read >
Author: Costa Vista Land
20th February 2007
The demand for English teachers around the world today is very high, as English continues to be the preferred language in many areas of life, from study and work to entertainment and travel. For the foreseeable future at least, you will never be short of ... Read >
Author: Keith Taylor
02nd February 2007
In a world where technology runs ramped, mobile technology can be found everywhere from cellphones to laptops. This technology is able to be used on the road, in a coffee shop or in meetings where as before, you had to be in an office tied down to a dedi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
03rd January 2007
When most people think of grammar at all, they think ofboring, dusty English teachers droning on about rules andsentences and agreement and... *yawn*...Surprise! Hiding under all that mold and garbage lay somevery important gems. Maybe you missed them the... Read >
Don Dewsnap
01st December 2006
Would you like to teach English to foreigners in your country or travel to another country to teach? Many young people consider such employment advertisements with great interest since the position offers them the opportunity to travel and often does not ... Read >
Author: Andi B.
17th November 2006
TESOL is the abbreviated form of an internationally acknowledged diploma course. The full form is Teaching English To Speakers of Other Languages. This degree will enable you to become a teacher to the mass whose native tongue is not English. This course ... Read >
Author: Manuel Kupka
14th September 2005
Working in China
Working in China is very common now. Either you are sent to China by your company or you apply for a job to be stationed in China. Applying for a job in China is very common today as China gradually becomes a economic powerhouse. In fa... Read >
Author: Ken Cheong
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