A friend of mine, a 2nd year (will be her 3rd yaer in Sept. )high school math teacher, is getting a very nicer offer in an international school in China, teaching A level math--a British standard HS curriculum, and the working environment is much better than her current one, i.e. less students in class, motivated students, etc.
She don't know if she should take the offer. She worried that once she leave the US teaching system, it is hard to get back in. it is very difficult to find a teaching job, and she is not sure, that if in case she want to come back to usa, can she find a job or not?
Are there any teachers here can give your opinion? would her oversea teaching experinece valuable and make her more competitive, or she should wait till her get more experience in the US?
It is always very hard to find a teaching job or it is because of the economy?
Thank you very much.
Is this a risky move?
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• 給同胞打工,風險比較大 -俗世癡- ♂ (0 bytes) () 07/16/2011 postreply 03:57:03
• 說中文。 這種事情你那朋友是係統了肯定比你我都知道得多 -waitGC- ♀ (0 bytes) () 07/16/2011 postreply 04:32:39
• 說中文---I would love to, it just -jessie93288- ♀ (251 bytes) () 07/16/2011 postreply 22:52:53
• 說中文---I would love to, it just -jessie93288- ♀ (251 bytes) () 07/16/2011 postreply 22:52:53
• 很大的risk~~ -虎寶寶- ♀ (0 bytes) () 07/16/2011 postreply 10:04:47
• Can you be more Spisific. Appreciate! -jessie93288- ♀ (0 bytes) () 07/16/2011 postreply 22:48:45
• 回複:Is this a risky move? -灰衣人- ♂ (682 bytes) () 07/16/2011 postreply 11:20:27
• Thank you for all the details. -jessie93288- ♀ (141 bytes) () 07/16/2011 postreply 22:59:12
• Thank you for all the details. -jessie93288- ♀ (141 bytes) () 07/16/2011 postreply 22:59:12