Teaching Subjects Other Than English in China

Foreigners who are certified as primary and secondary school teachers in their countries of origin, especially in math and the natural sciences, may want to consider applying to international schools in Beijing, Shanghai or Guangzhou. Salaries at these schools are often comparable to or even better than what one could earn in his or her native country.

What Do Foreign English Teachers in China Actually Teach?

Chinese students are typically overworked as well as both physically and mentally exhausted and about the last thing they want to do is spend what little free time they have learning how to speak English: In about 90% of all cases, primary and secondary school students are attending private English language schools because their parents told them that they have no choice in the matter.

Everything You Need to Know About Teaching Contracts in China

Whereas contracts are viewed as static and binding agreements in the West, in China, they are typically treated as a starting point for ongoing, often impromptu, negotiations and amendments. This should not be interpreted to mean that one’s contract is unimportant or inconsequential…

Do I Have to be a White Native-speaker to get a job teaching English in China?

Highly experienced and qualified non-native English teachers need to appreciate that they will not be teaching English, per se, in China. Why would you want to waste your education and experience working in a country that does not truly want or need you to teach English?

What Qualifications Do I Need to Teach English in China?

The requirements state that a “foreign educational expert,” or teacher, should hold a minimum of a bachelor’s degree and more than two years of experience.” The work experience does not necessarily have to be in the field of education, but can be in any area deemed appropriate or relevant by the prospective employer.

Teaching English in China

Overall, those who report the greatest degree of personal satisfaction with their decision to teach English in China are those who are either recent college graduates—that is, ones who are looking for some cultural diversity and travel experience before returning home to pursue their “real” careers—or retirees

What You Should Know About Contract Renewal

Unfortunately, when all one was really hired to do is converse in English from 12 to 20 hours per week (as the schools see it), there truly isn’t much room to bargain with, realistically speaking—certainly not when there are dozens upon dozens of other English-speaking people willing to take your place.

Will My Salary Be Enough to Live Comfortably On?

You can query 1000 foreign teachers already in China about whether your salary will be enough to live on comfortably but, in the end, only you can answer that for yourself based on the realistic information that’s been provided above.

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