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Teach in Taiwan
The Texas Education Agency has implemented an agreement with the Ministry of Education in the Republic of China (Taiwan) to offer experienced and newly licensed Texas Teachers the opportunity to teach in Taiwanese schools for one academic year. Participants will work with local Taiwanese teachers to develop curriculum and teach English for Taiwan's students in grade 1-9. Click here for additional information and online application.
Looking for Work in Adult Ed?
The Texas Center for Adult Literacy and Learning — TCALL — maintains a directory of adult literacy providers throughout the state. Click here to search the TCALL database.
Volunteer at El Buen Samaritano
Contact:Leslie Quinnell, Education Coordinator
El Buen Samaritano
7000 Woodhue Dr. Austin, TX 78745
Phone: 512.439.0739
Part-Time Job Opportunities at Austin Community College
The Austin Community College Adult Ed ESL program is looking for substitute teachers for day and evening classes. Opportunity for advancing to a regularly assigned class. For more information contact Joyce Adams: jadams at austincc.edu or 512-223-7528. For other ACC job opportunities, go to
http://www.austincc.edu/hr/apply/
Do you know of an employment opportunity for ESOL professionals in Central Texas?
Contact webmaster at textesol.org to have it posted here.
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TaLK PROGRAM : Teach and Learn in Korea
Sponsored by the South Korean government,, the TaLK (Teach & Learn in Korea) program invites adventurous global leaders to teach English to students and to experience and learn about Korean culture. Program participants will receive Korean government scholarships and teach English in after-school classes at Korean elementary schools while enjoying cultural programs during their free time. TaLK scholars will be placed at schools in rural areas in need of greater exposure to English and teach the language by forming one-on-one working relationships with Korean university student volunteers. Applicants should have a desire to work with children, have a service-centered mind, a willingness to work in rural areas, and have consideration for others with a positive attitude. Go to the TaLK website for benefits, eligibility requirements, and application guidelines.
Teachers Needed for EPIK:
Sponsored by Korean Ministry of Education
EPIK (English Program In Korea) is looking for qualified University graduates who have passion for teaching English in Korea. Eligibility requirements: U.S. citizen, educated in the U.S. since 7th grade, and baccalaureate’s degree or higher in any discipline. Visit the EPIK website for more information.