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Teaching English without a degree

Old Aug 3rd 2010, 2:41 pm
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Anyone know if you can teach English with CELTA, but without a degree? Or more acurately is there much chance of getting a job teaching without a degree?

No not me, just swmbo is wondering if it's possible?
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Old Aug 4th 2010, 5:26 am
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Originally Posted by laidbackfreak
Anyone know if you can teach English with CELTA, but without a degree? Or more acurately is there much chance of getting a job teaching without a degree?

No not me, just swmbo is wondering if it's possible?
If you have the experience it is possible. But the ESOL market is concentrated in certain areas and there is not much of it about.

Hope this helps!
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Old Aug 4th 2010, 8:24 am
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I think so - if you have CELTA plus experience. I have degrees (in education) coming out my ears + some ESOL experience but no CELTA cert and keep getting the brush off, so I'd say Tesol quals are pretty highly regarded.
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