Foreign English teacher positions throughout Taiwan
Pay: $60,000~$90,000
What to expect:
Foreign English teachers are only allowed up to 32 teaching hours a week
Foreign English teachers must have at least 14 teaching hours a week
For public and registered private schools, teachers may be expected to supervise student clubs.
Teaching contracts are usually for a year with a bonus for staying on for an additional year.
In Taiwan, employers cover part of employee labor and health insurance.
Teaching opportunities are mostly for students ranging from kindergarten to high school. The younger the students, the higher the demand there is for foreign English teachers.
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Legal requirements to teach English in Taiwan:
For Cram schools:
Must be over 20 years old
Must be from a country where the official language is English
Must possess a bachelor’s degree or an associates degree in combination with an English teaching certificate
Must have a clean criminal record
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For Public schools and other registered schools:
Must be from a country where the official language is English
Must possess a government-issued teaching license
Must have a degree in Education, English, or other related fields.
Teachers with other degrees are required to have other teaching licenses such as TESOL 120 or TEFL 120.
Must have a clean criminal record
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Some requirements may be waived for certain teachers, or teachers with APRC, Gold Cards, or other forms of open work permits.
What schools look for in Teachers:
Teaching takes a lot of Energy, and schools look for teachers who can keep students engaged throughout the class
Schools prefer team players and strong communicators who can work closely with other teachers, provide/take suggestions where necessary, and be flexible with teaching styles.
Schools value teachers who prepare. Teachers are expected to prepare for classes by creating lesson plans before each class. Some schools provide teachers with lesson plans that must be strictly followed.
Schools look for teachers who can evaluate teaching progress. Teachers are expected to give students homework and exams that help students review what they have learned and identify where they are falling short in their learning.
Schools prefer teachers who care. In addition to writing report cards, teachers are sometimes expected to communicate with parents too.
Schools highly value teachers who can do more than just teach. Teachers are expected to help out with English events as well as summer camps, or student enrollment events.
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