Your
Primary or Lead TEFL Course
Instructor
Some schools will have only
one primary teacher for your
course, though other
experienced teachers will
help with the observed
teaching practice, and other
schools will have several
teachers, who will teach you
different components of the
course.
Either way is fine, but you
should probably ask or know
the answers to following
questions about your primary
instructor. Why? Because
the author of this website
once had one of his
teacher-trainee students
hired fresh out of the TEFL
certification course - to
provide teacher training at
a competing school. Would
you want that teacher, who
had never really ever taught
a class on his own?
If you can, ask your
teacher-trainer directly,
via email or telephone,
these questions:
What are your qualifications
[education, certification,
etc]?
Though TEFL Cert and CELTA
are courses designed to be
given to high school
graduates, it would be nice
if your instructor has a
relevant degree and really
understands how teaching and
learning works.
Preferably a teacher-trainer
should have a MATESOL or at
least an M.Ed. and some sort
of TEFL certification - PGCE,
a DELTA or something
similar.
How much and what kind of
experience do you have?
A minimum of six to eight
years in a least two
countries, preferably
teaching kids and adults in
a variety of settings -
would be preferred.
This way they can help you
more and will have a deeper
and wider understanding of
the problems teachers face.
Ask specifically about
number of years - and number
of countries.
Does your experience include
a variety of students in a
variety of
school settings?
Tutoring?
Ask specifically if you are
not told. Have they
ever taught in the type of
setting(s) you expect to
teach in? If so, they
can give you much better
direction and advice.
Do you enjoy teaching? Why
or why not? Believe it
or not, there are
teacher-trainers who
do NOT enjoy teaching.
They teach as a way to
travel and see the world
and to live overseas.
Don't take a course from
one of these people, or
you too will end up with
a bad attitude in the
classroom. It is
better to learn to ENJOY
your work.
What do you enjoy about
teaching?
Listen closely for if
they REALLY like
teaching or not
It is the author’s very
strong opinion
that your teacher-trainer
should have at least six or
eight year’s experience in
at least two countries, in
at least two or three
different settings (language
school, public school,
university, tutoring), with
kids AND adults, and some
sort of formal education in
Education or a DELTA,
ideally a master’s degree.
You want
you to get the BEST, but teachers with those
credentials are rare.
DON'T buy slick marketing,
beautiful websites,
impressive looking and
sounding curriculum - BUY
the BEST Teacher-trainer you
can find. Bottom line
- it is that teacher-trainer
who is going to make YOU a
good teacher.
Here are your checklists
for:
The TEFL School and TEFL Certification
Your Primary or Lead TEFL Course
Instructor
Your Visa - Being in the Country Legally
Accommodation during your TEFL
Certification Course
Guaranteed Jobs and Job Search
Assistance
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