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Teaching in spain
Our long term 3-4 year plan is to relocate to spain. I am currently
studying for my HND in computing, followed by a degree, with a view to teaching ICT in secondary education. Does any one know the correct process to enter into from here - I know I need a TEFL but do I still need the standard british PGSE? |
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Teaching in spain
"Jen" wrote in message om... Our long term 3-4 year plan is to relocate to spain. I am currently studying for my HND in computing, followed by a degree, with a view to teaching ICT in secondary education. Does any one know the correct process to enter into from here - I know I need a TEFL but do I still need the standard british PGSE? sorry, can't answer your question but if you are considering Madrid then would suggest you look on the Forum for www.multimadrid.com I guess that if you posted the same question in that Forum, you would get some helpful replies. |
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Teaching in spain
"Jen" wrote in message om... Our long term 3-4 year plan is to relocate to spain. I am currently studying for my HND in computing, followed by a degree, with a view to teaching ICT in secondary education. Does any one know the correct process to enter into from here - I know I need a TEFL but do I still need the standard british PGSE? Do you intend to teach in a Spanish school, or a British or American school? For the latter, as they are private schools, PGCE would probably not an absolute requirement but the school would want to see evidence of teaching experience, preferably at a school in UK (private if you have no QTS - qualified teacher status). For the former, you would definitely need fluent Spanish and teaching qualification, obtained in Spain. And as permanent teachers in the public sector are civil servants, non-Spaniards may not qualify. I hear there's a glut of teachers looking for jobs and it won't be easy for a foreigner to be accepted. Alec |
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