Looking to work as college lecturer in Canada or US - Need help!
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Hi all!
Ive been a Further and Higher Education (based within FE Colleges) in the UK for the past few years, teaching Performing Arts / Musical Theatre from BTEC up to Foundation Degree. Ive also authored a Foundation Degree and BA (Hons) Musical Theatre for Staffordshire University.
I have a degree in Musical Theatre and a PTLLS qualification (Preparing to teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector) and am also 3 modules away from completing my PGCE (Level 7 version), which is FE based.
Im now looking to work ideally in the US or Canada, in their equivalent system to FE - which I think is Community College?
Has anyone made the change previously? What is the bets way to go about it.....Im literally starting form scratch!!
Many thanks in advance
Ive been a Further and Higher Education (based within FE Colleges) in the UK for the past few years, teaching Performing Arts / Musical Theatre from BTEC up to Foundation Degree. Ive also authored a Foundation Degree and BA (Hons) Musical Theatre for Staffordshire University.
I have a degree in Musical Theatre and a PTLLS qualification (Preparing to teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector) and am also 3 modules away from completing my PGCE (Level 7 version), which is FE based.
Im now looking to work ideally in the US or Canada, in their equivalent system to FE - which I think is Community College?
Has anyone made the change previously? What is the bets way to go about it.....Im literally starting form scratch!!
Many thanks in advance
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I have a pgce fe and Iqas converted it to a certificate in adult education, NOT an teaching qualification. I couldn't even get anywhere near an interview for the college type places, they also don't do the spectrum of fe subjects like the uk - the colleges generally are journeyman/electrician/childcare type quals.
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news there, it's a tough market to break into.
Also, most relevant jobs insisted on a masters in that subject.
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news there, it's a tough market to break into.
Also, most relevant jobs insisted on a masters in that subject.
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Welcome to BE!
This may be of help:
Post-Secondary Theatre Programs - it may be worthwhile getting in touch with any that are of interest to ascertain what they require - or going to their websites to see what jobs are available.
My step-daughter went to Humber College.
This may be of help:
Post-Secondary Theatre Programs - it may be worthwhile getting in touch with any that are of interest to ascertain what they require - or going to their websites to see what jobs are available.
My step-daughter went to Humber College.




