Search Teachers.Net
Teachers Abroad Chatboard
NEW POSTS ALL POSTS SUBMIT POST

Childcare   Preschool   Kindergarten   Elementary   First Grade   Second Grade   Third Grade   Fourth Grade   Fifth Grade   Middle School   High School   College

4Blocks   Art   Building Blocks   Computers   ESL/Language   Games   Geography   Health   History   Literature   Math   Music   Physical Education   Reading/Writing   Science   Special Education   Social Studies

AL   AK   AZ   AR   CA   CO   CT   DE   DC   FL   GA   HI   ID   IL   IN   IA   KS   KY   LA    ME   MD   MA   MI   MN   MS   MO   MT   NE   NV   NH   NJ   NM   NY   NC   ND   OH   OK   OR   PA   RI   SC   SD   TN   TX   UT   VT   VA   WA   WV   WI   WY

Teacher Recipes



    Re: Lisa-I have a question
    Posted by Debbie on 2/13/09

    My husband is the teacher and my background is HR. Although, I
    was looking at going back to school to finish my certification
    which I started from 1995-1996. I had to stop as we had our
    first child and then our second one 18 months later. My
    husband teaches science. We are pretty open to areas. He is
    currently earning around 40k as a first year teacher. He has a
    BS and 34 hrs toward Masters. He has 2 courses left to finish
    to get his Masters.

    Let me know what other info you need. Thanks for your help.

    On 2/13/09, Lisa wrote:
    > Hi,
    > My aunt worked for DODDS for 30+ years and I have friends
    > that have worked for DODDS and for Int'l schools. Nothing
    > compares to DODDS!!! If you can get in go for it. My
    > hsuband and I have been trying to 9 years. It is super hard
    > to get in, even for people with lots of expereince and
    > suposed connections. Luck I guess! The schools don't
    > compare but the search agencies for Int'l Schools are much
    > easier to utilize and your chance of getting a job are 1000%
    > higher. DODDS are all American kids, In't schools aren't.
    >
    > Until now there has been a teacher shortage overseas. Over
    > the last several years I have been working with recent
    > graduates with no experience so they do get hired. A
    > collegue last year, 22 and straight out of college, broke
    > her first teaching contract (did 1 of 2 years) and was hired
    > for a new inl't job for the next year by phone interview.
    > If she can, you can!!
    >
    > What do you teach???
    > Your kids will be no problem if both of you teach. You
    > usually get 1 kid free per teacher. All
    > benefits/flights/tuition.
    >
    > I have never done ISS because they wanted all these essays
    > and when I first got started I didn't have the minimum # of
    > years required to sign up.
    >
    > I have only used Search Associates. Thier website has some
    > good links and info. They have a job fair in late June
    > after school gets out. They will be honest about your
    > chances. TIE online I think is cheap or free and many hires
    > are interviewed on Skype. I know some people that have been
    > very happy with QSI. qsi.org They have an online
    > application and are all over the world in interesting
    > places.
    >
    > Some of your chance depends on your flexibility for
    > location, type of school, and salary requirements. Do you
    > need anything special for your kids?
    > Let me know if I can help.L
    > On 2/10/09, Debbie wrote:
    >> Hi Lisa:
    >>
    >> I have read several of your posts and they have been quite
    >> helpful. My husband is a first year teacher (2nd career)
    >> and is currently a long-term sub. His certification is in
    >> science (Biology-grades 7-12), but has also been teaching
    >> physical science. He applied to DoDDS and DDESS and due
    >> to the budget crisis, who knows if that will even pan
    >> out. My question is what is the likelihood if he were to
    >> apply through some of the other agencies you mentioned
    >> that he would get a job. We have 2 children as well. I
    >> don't think he will be able to go to the job fairs. I
    >> looked into ISS online, and have been a little
    >> apprehensive. How do these agencies compare to DoDDS?
    >>
    >> Thanks for your help.


    Share This Post | Report This Post
    Next Post >>
    RESPOND TO THIS POST START A NEW THREAD RETURN TO CHATBOARD

    Posts on this thread, including this one

  • Lisa-I have a question, 2/10/09, by Debbie.
  • Re: Lisa-I have a question, 2/13/09, by Lisa.
  • Re: Lisa-I have a question, 2/13/09, by Debbie.
  • Re: Lisa-I have a question, 2/14/09, by Lisa.
  • Re: Lisa-I have a question, 2/14/09, by Debbie.
  • Re: Lisa-I have a question, 2/15/09, by Lisa.
  • Re: Lisa-I have a question, 2/15/09, by Lisa.
  • Re: Lisa-I have a question, 2/15/09, by Debbie.
  • Re: Lisa-I have a question, 2/15/09, by Lisa.
  • Re: Lisa-I have a question, 2/16/09, by Debbie.
  • Re: Lisa-I have a question, 2/17/09, by Lisa.
  • Re: Lisa-I have a question, 2/17/09, by Debbie.
  • Re: Lisa-I have a question, 2/17/09, by Lisa.
  • Re: Lisa-I have a question, 2/18/09, by DEbbie.
  • Re: Lisa-I have a question, 2/18/09, by lisa.
  • Re: Lisa-I have a question, 2/19/09, by Debbie.
  • Re: Lisa-I have a question, 2/20/09, by Lisa.
  • Re: Lisa-I have a question, 2/20/09, by Debbie.
  • Re: Lisa-I have a question, 2/22/09, by lisa.
  • Re: Lisa-I have a question, 2/22/09, by Debbie.

     
     

You are on the TEACHERS ABROAD CHATBOARD:   LATEST POSTS   ALL POSTS   SUBMIT POST

 
Google
 
Web Teachers.Net
Click here
  Site Map: Home Search Teaching Jobs Classifieds Lesson Plans Contacts PR Advertise
  © 1996 - 2009. All Rights Reserved. Please review our Terms of Use, Mission Statement, and Privacy Policy.