Let me start with the “age”. I am seventy (70). Is this going to make it difficult for me to engage in a TESL program? I have extensive business experience and own my own company. In addition, for the last four (4) years I have been a library reader to pre-school children. I live in the San Francisco Bay Area and we have an eclectic population. I am wondering if teaching is a viable option for me. I think there is a need for both children and adults. Unfortunately, I have been unable to gather any information the following:
[1] Teaching in the US [2] Are US companies engaged in in-house TESL training of employees [3] are there TESL schools for children. I shall be forever grateful if you can help me with any information.
Old Chap Needs Help! - TEFL for older teachers
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Hi, Jerry -
I wish I had a direct answer to all three of your questions, but I don't. However, focusing on your question about corporate TESL for employees, although I don't know of any companies that do that (there may be some), I do know that there are companies that hire people to come in and teach business writing classes, and I'm talking about very basic stuff -- grammar, punctuation, etc. This work is usually done on a consulting basis, and although there's competition out there from companies like Fred Pryor, National Seminars and the like, I believe companies would appreciate getting the training from a specialist in the field. It's worth looking into.
Your age shouldn't be an issue (and you shouldn't make it one when approaching prospective customers / employers).
I wish I had a direct answer to all three of your questions, but I don't. However, focusing on your question about corporate TESL for employees, although I don't know of any companies that do that (there may be some), I do know that there are companies that hire people to come in and teach business writing classes, and I'm talking about very basic stuff -- grammar, punctuation, etc. This work is usually done on a consulting basis, and although there's competition out there from companies like Fred Pryor, National Seminars and the like, I believe companies would appreciate getting the training from a specialist in the field. It's worth looking into.
Your age shouldn't be an issue (and you shouldn't make it one when approaching prospective customers / employers).
Paul G.
TEFL for older teachers
You could take a look at this answer in the TEFL helpdesk forum:
http://www.tefl.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=113
Best,
Susan
http://www.tefl.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=113
Best,
Susan
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Re: Old Chap Needs Help! - TEFL for older teachers
Hello Jerry,
There is nothing to hold you back from teaching. Nothing whatsoever.
Check out ... http://iblend.education
Take Care,
Robert
There is nothing to hold you back from teaching. Nothing whatsoever.
Check out ... http://iblend.education
Take Care,
Robert
Re: Old Chap Needs Help! - TEFL for older teachers
Jerry, Get CELTA certified. There are many positions in America which require ESL teachers. It wasn't that way 20 years ago, but the population is much more diversified these days.