About the Teaching Positions in China
If you have a bachelor's degree and would like to participate in the adventure of a life time,
you may want to consider applying for a teaching position in China through Marshall University's
Appalachians Abroad Teach in China Program (AATC).
The Appalachians Abroad Teach in China Program has established relationships with numerous universities and K-12 schools
in the People's Republic of China who regularly host AATC participants to come and teach English as a foreign language.
These one and two-year teaching positions usually begin in late August or February.
You will be required to attend a four-day orientation program in late August
in Shanghai, China before you start your teaching assignment at your host school.
In the orientation program, you will learn some basic tips of living and working
in China to start you on your journey. You will also be required to take a 45-hour On-Line TEFL
training course over nine week period of time to prepare you with English as a Foreign Language
teaching skills. Upon successful completion of the On-Line TEFL training course, you will receive a China TEFL certificate from Marshall Univerisity. Without the TEFL certificate is a must to get your teaching position approved by the Chinese approval agency. The Orientation Program in late
August is held at a hotel or on the campus of a university in Shanghai and the accommodations
during the orientation program are included in the program fee.
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This site is maintained by Teach in China Program
gochina@marshall.edu.
Last Updated: September, 2008
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