Saturday, August 25, 2012

Teaching Abroad: 5 Pros And Cons That Might Surprise You

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by Chris A. Harmen

The decision to teach English abroad can be a difficult one.

There are quite a few things to consider, from what country you want to teach English abroad in, to whether you want to teach children or business people, to finding a reputable program that can help you find teaching jobs.

However, there are positives and negatives regarding teaching overseas and knowing what you're getting into can really help ensure that you have a positive experience.

Learn about the most common pros and cons before you move to teach English abroad.

Pro: You Can Earn A Lot Of Money

It's possible to make good money if you move to teach English abroad. While at first glance, the salary might not seem like a lot by Western standards, the low cost of living overseas means that teachers can save quite a bit of money.

Many placement agencies will help teachers with health insurance, as well as help them find inexpensive housing. Additionally, some teachers choose to forgo a vehicle during their time overseas, which means they don't need to worry about a car payment or insurance for the vehicle.

Con: It's Easy To Become Homesick When You're Teaching Abroad

One of the biggest negatives is missing the family you've left at home. However, staying in touch with family regularly can help this. Technological advances such as video chats, emails and text messages can help families stay in touch.

Pro: You Can Travel Easily

Imagine getting away for a weekend in an entirely different country. Many teachers report that this is easy to do when they're teaching abroad, and actually choose to find teaching jobs overseas just so they can travel the world. It's not uncommon for teachers to spend their off time exploring nearby countries.

Con: You Might Return To Your Home Country Without A Job

When it's time to return to your home country, it might be important to be prepared for it to take some time to find a job. However, many teachers find that they were able to sufficiently save money and were prepared for a job search to take a while. Additionally, because they're setting down their own roots, they're able to move to nearly any city, which means that they can job search throughout the entire country instead of simply looking in just one region.

Pro: The Experience Translates Into Any Industry

One of the biggest benefits of moving to teach English abroad is that the experience can translate into nearly any industry. Teachers have to be problem solvers and will need to be quick on their feet if they're using a tactic that's not working. Tailor the wording on your resume to fit each individual job and you might be surprised at how your teaching experience can translate into practically every industry.

Moving overseas for teaching jobs can be very rewarding and the experience is said to be one that teachers remember for the rest of their lives. If you're interested in learning more, consider finding an agency that can help you find jobs that will allow you to teach English abroad. As long as you approach the experience knowing about the positives and negatives, you can help ensure that you have an excellent experience.

For over 20 years, AIDC has been giving native English speakers the chance to teach English abroad. Teaching abroad can be a unique experience and AIDC has teaching jobs in Abu Dhabi and other Middle Eastern cities. If you're interested in learning more or applying for an overseas teaching job, please visit the company's website.

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