What qualifications are needed to teach ESOL?

What qualifications are needed to teach ESOL?

Some employers may expect you to have a degree or postgraduate qualification that gives you qualified teacher status (QTS). To study for the degree you will usually require two to three A levels, or equivalent, and a degree in any subject for a postgraduate course.

How much do ESOL teachers get paid?

Qualified ESOL teachers at primary and secondary schools usually earn between $48,000 and $80,000 a year.

Can you teach online with a TEFL certificate?

Yes. While many of the biggest online teaching companies require a 4-year degree and a TEFL certification, there are still some companies and online schools that will employ you without a degree, if you gain an accredited TEFL certification.

Do you need a Cambridge CELTA to teach ESOL?

NATECLA recommends that all staff teaching English to speakers of other languages, whether in ESOL, Literacy or Functional English classes, should be trained as a specialist teacher of ESOL. Cambridge CELTA and Trinity Cert.TESOL are initial qualifications that provide a practical introduction to ESOL teaching.

Which is the National Association for teaching English to adults?

NATECLA is the National Association for Teaching English and Community Languages to Adults. Job advert for lecturer in ESOL at East

What kind of qualifications do you need to teach ESOL in England?

If you want to become fully qualified to teach ESOL in the Further Education and Skills sector in England, the most comprehensive option is an integrated specialist ESOL qualification or a specialist pathway in ESOL – a Diploma, Cert Ed or PGCE in ESOL.

Are there externally controlled ESOL qualifications for learners?

Ascentis qualifications are externally set controlled assessments which are available on demand. Written with the learner firmly in mind, they have been designed to fit as closely as possible with your teaching. Tasks within each assessment paper can be taken on separate occasions to suit you and your learners.