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JasonL   
2 Aug 2009
Work / I'm interested in teaching in Poland and I need some help. [33]

Harry

Those standards are absurd. I'm willing to bet you a vast majority of high school English teachers in the United States do not know what those terms are or how to teach them. Programs like JET and EPIK (Japan and Korea) only demand that you are a degree holding native English speaker (and they won't come out and say it, but they really do want white people). I don't have any teaching experience, but if I have to be a master of the English language then perhaps this job isn't for me anyway.
JasonL   
30 Jul 2009
Work / I'm interested in teaching in Poland and I need some help. [33]

I'm not exactly clear on where I should go to get that information. That's my problem. Is there a site that has a list of schools? I noticed that this forum has a classified section, but I was wondering if there was a web site with maybe a comprehensive list of quality, dependable schools. Thanks for your reply.
JasonL   
30 Jul 2009
Work / I'm interested in teaching in Poland and I need some help. [33]

Hello, all. I hold a bachelor's degree in english and an associate's degree in art. Will those degrees enable me to teach english in Poland or will I have to get certification?

Also, I would be more than appreciative if someone could point me to a reliable site that has job listings or ads for english teachers. It would be one more year before I could teach, but I'm trying prepare/educate myself on the process beforehand. Many thanks in advance. I may have further questions in the not-so distant future but this will do for now. Thanks again.