stacey24
Hi everyone,
Just trying out my first post here and looking/hoping for a bit of advice.
I am looking to apply for some teaching positions in Dubai for the next school year 10/11 - does anyone know of good 'agencies' or where to approach for vacancies? I have seen a website - I think it is 'Anthony Millard' - are these any good? Or better to go through TES (I'm in the UK)
Thanks!
bonk
TES (you mean Times Education Supplement?) usually has good selection of teaching jobs (but not all are good schools)
The International Educator TIE (USA) also worth a look
IB organisation advertises jobs but not many
ECIS and Search Associates organise job fairs (ECIS is better IMHO but not all schools that advertise with them are good)
Haven't heard of Anthony Millard
Do your research. Lots of crap jobs. Here's more info
stacey24
Thankyou - will have a look at those links.
Yes I meant the Times Ed, I assumed that all jobs in there were 'vetted' as such, looks like I have some research to do!
When you say 'good schools' - how can I find out what ones are good and what ones aren't?
Thanks again
bonk
- stacey24 wrote:
When you say 'good schools' - how can I find out what ones are good and what ones aren't?
"good" is a subjective term. Teach at a school and then you'll have an opinion but that's not an efficient way to find out.
Search for comments on the internet (and take them all with a pinch of salt - look for trends rather than specifics - TES and Dave's ESL Cafe have teacher forums, TES is more heavily censored for criticisms), visit the school before final acceptance of a job, keep in mind there are no unions here and many employers use that to their advantage. Ask the school questions - speed and quality of communication can be used as indicators. has teacher satisfaction ratings.