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hockers87 Jul 18th 2010 3:44 am

Teaching primary age in Canada
 
Hi

I am a 23 yr old qualified primary teacher looking to move to Canada and teach. Everywhere I seem to look, it appears to be a fairly gloomy picture though.
I would appreciate any advice and help on where to even begin with moving to Canada as a primary teacher.

Thank you

Jen1977ni Jul 18th 2010 12:02 pm

Re: Teaching primary age in Canada
 

Originally Posted by hockers87 (Post 8710401)
Hi

I am a 23 yr old qualified primary teacher looking to move to Canada and teach. Everywhere I seem to look, it appears to be a fairly gloomy picture though.
I would appreciate any advice and help on where to even begin with moving to Canada as a primary teacher.

Thank you

I think you first need to decide which country it is that you actually want to teach in, Australia or Canada!? Then once you've decided, focus on doing some of the initial research yourself! The search facility above would be a very good start! Good luck! :thumbsup:

http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=677158

steve_red Aug 2nd 2010 9:28 am

Re: Teaching primary age in Canada
 

Originally Posted by Jen1977ni (Post 8711154)
I think you first need to decide which country it is that you actually want to teach in, Australia or Canada!? Then once you've decided, focus on doing some of the initial research yourself! The search facility above would be a very good start! Good luck! :thumbsup:

http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=677158

Was there any point in you replying?

So rude some people

Jen1977ni Aug 3rd 2010 8:59 am

Re: Teaching primary age in Canada
 

Originally Posted by steve_red (Post 8747841)
Was there any point in you replying?

So rude some people

The OP has started three different threads on teaching in Canada, Australia and Dubai, my reply was simply advising them to focus on exactly where they want to be and start researching appropriately, so before you jump down my throat, know the facts! Ta ;)

steve_red Aug 4th 2010 2:44 am

Re: Teaching primary age in Canada
 
Yes i gathered this from the link that you took the time to find and post.

Maybe they changed their preference?

Some people want/need to emmigrate simply because they have a personal reason to leave the country, therefore they would look into the options of numerous different countries and hey, probably don't know where would be best for them and their job preference.
Boards like this are perfect places to 'do the research yourself' and gather peoples opinions and information on different countries.

Jen1977ni Aug 4th 2010 8:50 am

Re: Teaching primary age in Canada
 
My advice then, if they don't have any preferences? Forget about Australia, Primary Teachers are ten a penny here (and in MANY other countries, including the UK) thus it's a profession that has been removed from the SOL, people are waiting to see if it appears on any of the SMP's but most of those won't be released til after the election.

Possibly not what the OP wanted to hear, but it's the harsh reality that is Australian immigration...

saoghalbeag Aug 10th 2010 10:15 am

Re: Teaching primary age in Canada
 

Originally Posted by steve_red (Post 8747841)
Was there any point in you replying?

So rude some people

Random - I thought Jen's reply was pretty civilised considering the proper nasty replies some people get when they post on here and appear to be timewasters or plain lazy!!!

Have a sneaky suspicion that steve_red just might be the OP under alias??? ;)

saoghalbeag Aug 10th 2010 10:20 am

Re: Teaching primary age in Canada
 
I've posted on here a few times about Canada as had looked into that myself and had a friend who was a teacher over there - once I no longer qualified for the Canadian WHV I stopped considering Canada as it appeared very, very difficult. Try a search of this forum and try also at TES Forums on the Teaching Abroad section. The Canadian government's immigration site also gives quite a bit of info. From what I gather from Canadian teachers' posts on TES they are struggling to find jobs themselves. You also need to register separately with each province (similar to Australia) which can be costly.

If you are just looking for ways to teach abroad - look at Select Teachers (also called Teach Anywhere) and sign up with them. If you have experience you shouldn't have much problem getting work abroad in international schools although it will probably be in Asia.

You could also try a teacher exchange if you have a teaching job at home?

Alternatively try a 4 week TESOL course (around $2000 - 3000 for a decent course) and with your existing teaching quals you should be able to find work abroad either by googling school sites or with some of the recruiters or on the ESL job boards.

MrsX Oct 23rd 2010 9:25 pm

Re: Teaching primary age in Canada
 

Originally Posted by hockers87 (Post 8710401)
Hi

I am a 23 yr old qualified primary teacher looking to move to Canada and teach. Everywhere I seem to look, it appears to be a fairly gloomy picture though.
I would appreciate any advice and help on where to even begin with moving to Canada as a primary teacher.

Thank you

http://jobsearch.educationcanada.com/

set up an alert and they send you stuff when it comes available.

Gems Oct 24th 2010 1:52 pm

Re: Teaching primary age in Canada
 
We also looked into Canada and found that is nigh on impossible to get a primary job.
Also hubby worked with Canadian teachers who also confirmed this, thats why they were teaching in Europe.

Luckily for us Western Australia had recruitment drive and we got here in time.

I doubt you will find anyone who can give you anything positive regarding Canada.

Gems

Australia_bound? Oct 24th 2010 10:51 pm

Re: Teaching primary age in Canada
 

Originally Posted by Jen1977ni (Post 8753296)
My advice then, if they don't have any preferences? Forget about Australia, Primary Teachers are ten a penny here (and in MANY other countries, including the UK) thus it's a profession that has been removed from the SOL, people are waiting to see if it appears on any of the SMP's but most of those won't be released til after the election.

Possibly not what the OP wanted to hear, but it's the harsh reality that is Australian immigration...

In the places where people want to live yes. In the more remote areas no ;)

I thought it had gone back on the SOL? :confused: Have to admit don't check any more as no longer an obsession :D

Jen1977ni Oct 25th 2010 8:33 am

Re: Teaching primary age in Canada
 

Originally Posted by Australia_bound? (Post 8940725)
In the places where people want to live yes. In the more remote areas no ;)

I thought it had gone back on the SOL? :confused: Have to admit don't check any more as no longer an obsession :D

All professions are in demand in very remote areas, that kinda goes without saying! A lot of people, however, aren't keen on living in these areas...

Australia_bound? Oct 25th 2010 8:26 pm

Re: Teaching primary age in Canada
 

Originally Posted by Jen1977ni (Post 8941698)
All professions are in demand in very remote areas, that kinda goes without saying! A lot of people, however, aren't keen on living in these areas...

Yes lots of people don't want to live in the area I live in. Bit remote and very very very hot. But jobs galore.
Shame they don't do FIFO Teachers lol, would solve a lot of problems :blink:

Jen1977ni Oct 25th 2010 8:45 pm

Re: Teaching primary age in Canada
 

Originally Posted by Australia_bound? (Post 8942686)
Yes lots of people don't want to live in the area I live in. Bit remote and very very very hot. But jobs galore.
Shame they don't do FIFO Teachers lol, would solve a lot of problems :blink:

I wouldn't move to the other side of the world to be very remote and very very very hot! Not my cuppatay, but each to their own eh! :)

Australia_bound? Oct 25th 2010 9:14 pm

Re: Teaching primary age in Canada
 

Originally Posted by Jen1977ni (Post 8942722)
I wouldn't move to the other side of the world to be very remote and very very very hot! Not my cuppatay, but each to their own eh! :)

They were economical with the truth when recruiting lol :eek:

Jen1977ni Oct 25th 2010 9:25 pm

Re: Teaching primary age in Canada
 

Originally Posted by Australia_bound? (Post 8942774)
They were economical with the truth when recruiting lol :eek:

OOOOOOPS! How long you stuck there for then? Have you got your PR yet?

taichiiqueen Feb 18th 2011 9:13 am

Re: Teaching primary age in Canada
 

Originally Posted by hockers87 (Post 8710401)
Hi

I am a 23 yr old qualified primary teacher looking to move to Canada and teach. Everywhere I seem to look, it appears to be a fairly gloomy picture though.
I would appreciate any advice and help on where to even begin with moving to Canada as a primary teacher.

Thank you

Dont know if this is still relevant , but, I have just come back from Alberta.Six months and still didnt get certificates checked, they are very slow.The only place you may have a chance is Toronto.BUT they do not teach like us, you have been warned.

Zoe Bell Feb 22nd 2011 5:52 am

Re: Teaching primary age in Canada
 
No shortage in Ontario. Especially not Toronto
One guy from NZ at the school I'm at said it took 18 months for his registration to come through


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