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Offline Rai98

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Hello everyone, I\'m working on finishing my M.A in English Lit. and have been considering moving to Europe to teach English. So here\'s my question, does anyone have information on gaining employment  in Spain to teach at the secondary (high school) level?  I have previous experience teaching E.F.L.  to adults in South America with different Institutes/Academies, as well as 2 yrs exp. in the the classroom (stateside) teaching a bilingual class (Eng/Span).  I have my State Educators Certificate as well.  I feel that I\'ll soon be qualified enough to bypass the standard expat \'sham professor\' english institute role.  So how does one go about getting \'legitimate\' work rather than just being a part time tourist? [IMG SRC=\"modules/phpBB_14/images/smiles/icon_confused.gif\"] [addsig]


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Does anyone teach for a secondary school, rather than an Institute/Aca
« Reply #1 on: February 06, 2003, 12:02:00 PM »
Hi, there\'s lots of International schools in Spain who are looking for English spaeaking teachers. The best place to look for a job is the Times Educational Supplement website [!-- BBCode auto-link start --][a href=\"http://www.tesjob.co.uk\" target=\"_blank\"]www.tesjob.co.uk[/a][!-- BBCode auto-link end --] .



Hope this helps. [IMG SRC=\"modules/phpBB_14/images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif\"] [addsig]