My Top 10 Tips for working in an International School - get your dream job and teach abroad

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июн 2024
  • Hi everyone, welcome back to my channel or if you're new, welcome! My name is Elyce and I moved to Germany from Australia in Dec 2020. I made this channel to share all my experiences living here so if you would like to follow my journey, please subscribe and click the notification bell so you keep updated with my posts.
    In today's video I share my top ten tips to work at an international school abroad.
    If you have any questions let me know in the comments and i'll try my best to help you.
    Thanks for watching and have a great weekend!
    Elyce xx
    Insta: elycepatricia

Комментарии • 27

  • @mummamarsh1180
    @mummamarsh1180 Год назад +1

    Gday Elyce, you offer some great tips there that could be applied to not only teachers but to others wanting to work abroad. It’s not something one should be half hearted about when taking such a big step or commitment. It’s obvious that you are passionate about teaching and are immersing yourself into the German culture to be successful. Well done and good on you for sharing the lessons that have worked for you. 😘

  • @youtubeaccount6191
    @youtubeaccount6191 2 месяца назад +1

    Great video Elyce! I am American and in my second year of grad school (out of three) for School Counseling,MSEd. I have always said to myself I wanted to study or teach abroad, since COVID happened I was not able to study abroad. Then right after undergrad (university) I went straight to graduate school so right now is finally my moment to begin this process. I am super exited but also super overwhelmed with the amount of information ahhh. Ideally, I am looking into positions in Europe ----------but have found out that Singapore, other countries in Southeast Asia and the Middle East are the best paying. I also don't want to me super broke you know. What are your thoughts on Europe paying low? Is this true? A second question is whether I need have the TEFL certification? If so, which website can I use to obtain it? I have no teaching experience so I cannot use that as the replacement for the TEFL cert. Besides this, any advice related to teaching abroad is welcomed --- I hope to leave anytime after May 2025. So I've got a little over a year to do research and finally get placed at a school. ◡̈ thanks again!

  • @sandrascott548
    @sandrascott548 Год назад +1

    Very well done! Organized and on point!

  • @sandrascott548
    @sandrascott548 Год назад +2

    I have 28 years of experience and I am researching international teaching.

  • @dan.wood86
    @dan.wood86 3 месяца назад +1

    Is there plenty of international teaching jobs available or is it very competitive?

  • @thalianan8179
    @thalianan8179 Год назад +1

    So glad I came upon this video! I’m currently a junior in university majoring in elementary education but hearing so many negative teaching experiences in the U.S. makes me nervous about working here. I really want to teach abroad but I don’t want to teach English as I’m going to be a certified teacher. Watching your video, I want to teach at an international school now. How was your experience teaching at an international school and how did that differ from teaching in your home country?

    • @elyce_patricia
      @elyce_patricia  Год назад

      Thanks for the comment Thalia. My experience teaching at an international school is different in the way that we have to really focus on the skills of teaching English as a second language. A lot of students have English as a second language and attend an international school for the integration into learning the English language (That is just the case in my experience though).

  • @nicolahutchinson1583
    @nicolahutchinson1583 Год назад

    Thanks so much for your video! Would love to hear about learning how to teach the international curriculum. I trained in Aus but have been teaching most of my career in the UK system. Is it extremely different? Is there anywhere you could recommend to read up on their techniques? Thank you!

    • @elyce_patricia
      @elyce_patricia  Год назад

      Hi Nicola, thanks for the comment. Some international schools will teach to the uk curriculum or an American curriculum. That’s just from my experience but there might be other international schools. If you have experience in the uk I think that would make you an ideal candidate. Most international schools have a website so I would read up on what curriculum they teach to and go from there. I don’t have any experience with the American curriculum.

  • @choicemin2100
    @choicemin2100 Год назад +1

    Hi Elyce, I have lingoda class today but, I clicked from the starting time for several till the end but the meeting id was said to be invalid, I contacted lingoda, but still hasn't get their reply. I'm worried about this will affect the sprint 😔
    As always like your videos 💖

    • @elyce_patricia
      @elyce_patricia  Год назад

      Sorry to hear that. I’m glad you got in contact with them. I haven’t had that happen before. I’m sure they will get back in contact with you soon. Fingers crossed for you 🤞🏼 Let me know how you go xx

  • @anjali9104
    @anjali9104 Год назад

    Hi Elyce as you were teacher in Uk so could you please tell me how you got teachers job there in Uk and is it possible to get visa jobs there in Uk in field of teaching

    • @elyce_patricia
      @elyce_patricia  Год назад

      Hi Anjali, I went through an agency to get my job. There are many agencies that support you in the process of working in the uk. They are very helpful in providing the steps required to be able to work in the UK. I didn’t need a visa because i had the British passport so i am not sure all the details of applying. I went through the agency Tradewind Recruitment www.twrecruitment.com
      I took a contract rather than supply but a lot of people prefer supply so they can find a school that they like or an area they might want to live in.

  • @thdjw
    @thdjw 4 месяца назад

    Do you have any advice on what to write to secure an interview for a computer science teacher role ideally in Thailand or surrounding countries. Is Thailand a popular destination and therefore very competitive. I am an experienced computer science teacher but have no experience in the international school system. If you could point to any advice for this particular subject I would be grateful.

    • @elyce_patricia
      @elyce_patricia  4 месяца назад

      Hi there, thanks for watching. You could do so research on CLIL (Content and Language Integration). Content and language integrated learning is an approach for learning content through an additional language, thus teaching both the subject and the language. I have recently been watching some youtube videos about this. You could also familiarise yourself with the Bell Foundation which have youtube videos and a resourceful website on teaching english as a second language. www.bell-foundation.org.uk/eal-programme/guidance/classroom-guidance/great-ideas/

  • @user-it7bx8vl2v
    @user-it7bx8vl2v 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you so Much Ms Elyce its really helpful . Dears I ma looking for teacher with different for English International school in Libya as native speaker and have more than five years of experience in teaching different levels or grades for most of the subjects, who is interested let me know.

  • @firouzehkamrani
    @firouzehkamrani Год назад

    Hi I am interested to work as a chemistry international teacher 😊😊

    • @elyce_patricia
      @elyce_patricia  Год назад

      That’s awesome. I hope you found my video helpful 😊 thanks for watching

    • @Vicky-wc6kf
      @Vicky-wc6kf Год назад

      So you can really go wherever you wanna as chemistry teachers are like gold 🥇

  • @genovevastahlberg4516
    @genovevastahlberg4516 Год назад

    Hi schöne Frau 🚺

    • @elyce_patricia
      @elyce_patricia  Год назад +1

      Hey Genoveva! Thanks for watching. Hope you’re having a great week 😊😊

  • @ndiksmendell
    @ndiksmendell 5 месяцев назад

    Great tips, but I think as an African teacher, the first tip is to be a white person.

  • @sandrascott548
    @sandrascott548 Год назад

    I have 28 years of experience and I am researching international teaching.

    • @elyce_patricia
      @elyce_patricia  Год назад

      It really is a great experience to teach in an international school. Thanks for watching and your comments 😊