Teaching Duties
Although teaching duties vary from one
school to another, average teaching loads range from 14 to 18 hours
of instruction per week. The emphasis of teaching is on "conversational
English" and North American culture. Many teachers may teach English
composition, reading and American literature as well. Some teachers
may also teach courses in subject field such as music, history, geography,
or science courses in some international schools. As with positions
in the states, teachers are expected to write lesson plans, take attendance,
correct homework and even assist in academic counseling when needed.
Qualifications for the Teaching Positions
Here's what you need to qualify:
- a baccalaureate degree (must be obtained before
departure)
- teaching or tutoring experience (preferable
but not mandatory)
- one year commitment beginning late August
or mid February
- native-fluency in English
- an excellent command of written and spoken English
- cross-cultural sensitivity
- completion of application including 500 word essay outlining your reasons for wanting to participate in the program
- $100 application fee (non-refundable)
- health exam will be required in order to obtain your work permit in China
Teaching Positions in China Include*
Most 10-month teaching contracts include:
- Free accommodation (fully furnished one or two
bedroom on campus apartment with A/C, TV, etc.)
- Monthly salary starting from 5,000 Chinese Yuan
(around $750 US) and up to 13,400 Yuan (around $2,000 US) depending
on Chinese host schools and your experience
- Round-trip international airfare paid upon completion
of 10-month teaching contract
- Travel stipend each year for travel in China
- One month paid school winter break
- Free medical care in China
* Conditions
may vary according to qualifications of applicant and type of position.
All the above mentioned benefits are provided by Chinese host schools,
not by the program fee.
This site is maintained by
Teach in China Program
gochina@marshall.edu.
Last Updated: Setember, 2008.
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