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Loading... Opportunities in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages… (edition 2007)by Blythe Camenson
I am currently an M.Ed.-TESOL student, and found that this concise guide aligns very well with what I've already encountered. It is informative, well-organized, well-researched and written in an easy-to-read, even-handed tone. While there are many similar titles out there, most are focused on teaching abroad. This book gives equal attention to opportunities in the U.S., Canada, and abroad. It also addresses TESOL-related non-teaching positions such as program directorships, administrative positions, etc. This means it is equally useful for new teachers just looking for their first job and experienced teachers who may want to leverage that experience to do something a little different while staying in the field. |
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While there are many similar titles out there, most are focused on teaching abroad. This book gives equal attention to opportunities in the U.S., Canada, and abroad. It also addresses TESOL-related non-teaching positions such as program directorships, administrative positions, etc. This means it is equally useful for new teachers just looking for their first job and experienced teachers who may want to leverage that experience to do something a little different while staying in the field. (