Mickey Cohen Posted September 11, 2015 Posted September 11, 2015 Hi all, I have bachelor of business from Ireland. I was told that to get a Teaching Licence to stay in the International school I'm at now, I would need to get a Bachelor of Education first. Any advice on how to do that? Thanks!!
Lorn Posted September 11, 2015 Posted September 11, 2015 A B.Ed is a long degree. Might be able do a Post Graduate Certificate faster depending what subjects you majored in. For example if you did Accountancy or Economics to 2nd/3rd year level those would be considered teaching subjects.
Mickey Cohen Posted September 11, 2015 Author Posted September 11, 2015 Thanks! that sounds great. I'm a subject language teacher (not English) Could I do that in Thailand?
lostinisaan Posted September 11, 2015 Posted September 11, 2015 Thanks! that sounds great. I'm a subject language teacher (not English) Could I do that in Thailand? The topic's also very interesting for me, got a BA in social pedagogy, but need to find a way to enroll somewhere online for a BA in education. Is there an accredited online university I could contact? I'd really appreciate to find out what others in such a situation did , or are still doing. Even A Masters in English from Rajabhat Ubon wasn't good enough for Khurusapha Bangkok two years ago. I'd already signed up for it and wanted to bite the bitter apple to study on weekends for three years, but a Masters in English, plus more than ten years of teaching experience in Thailand wasn't "appropriate" for the TCT? Is the one university from the Philippines that offers online degrees with an office in Bangkok still accredited by TCT? I Googled some stuff, but so more I read, the less I want to continue with all the "accredited lifetime degrees..." There must be plenty of people in the same situation. Any ideas would be deeply appreciated.
lostinisaan Posted September 11, 2015 Posted September 11, 2015 (edited) I was just wondering why only a few posts were made. Would it have been an American, or British thread starter, you'd at least have 30 posts by now. But nooooooo. You're Irish. Please watch this: https://www.youtube.com/user/2CELLOSlive Edited September 11, 2015 by lostinisaan
Mickey Cohen Posted September 11, 2015 Author Posted September 11, 2015 I was just wondering why only a few posts were made. Would it have been an American, or British thread starter, you'd at least have 30 posts by now. But nooooooo. You're Irish. Please watch this: https://www.youtube.com/user/2CELLOSlive Who said i was irish?
GanDoonToonPet Posted September 11, 2015 Posted September 11, 2015 The rules, implemented over 10 years ago but only enforced 5 years ago, still stand. 1. BEd, MEd, or Bachelor's degree in any subject plus PGCE, GradDipT etc or (active) teaching licence from another country 2. Thai Culture Course 3. Proof of 1 year's teaching experience in a K-12 school in Thailand or another country Heads have recently rolled at the TCT & 2 year waivers are being given out like candy. Previously only 2, or 3 under special circumstances, were granted but now it's a free for all; things are likely to change soon.
Mickey Cohen Posted September 11, 2015 Author Posted September 11, 2015 The rules, implemented over 10 years ago but only enforced 5 years ago, still stand. 1. BEd, MEd, or Bachelor's degree in any subject plus PGCE, GradDipT etc or (active) teaching licence from another country 2. Thai Culture Course 3. Proof of 1 year's teaching experience in a K-12 school in Thailand or another country Heads have recently rolled at the TCT & 2 year waivers are being given out like candy. Previously only 2, or 3 under special circumstances, were granted but now it's a free for all; things are likely to change soon. What happens after the 2 years waver?I get fired?
GanDoonToonPet Posted September 11, 2015 Posted September 11, 2015 The rules, implemented over 10 years ago but only enforced 5 years ago, still stand. 1. BEd, MEd, or Bachelor's degree in any subject plus PGCE, GradDipT etc or (active) teaching licence from another country 2. Thai Culture Course 3. Proof of 1 year's teaching experience in a K-12 school in Thailand or another country Heads have recently rolled at the TCT & 2 year waivers are being given out like candy. Previously only 2, or 3 under special circumstances, were granted but now it's a free for all; things are likely to change soon. What happens after the 2 years waver?I get fired? You have to show 'progression' toward qualifying for the licence then you will get another one. Most do the Culture Course. Be aware that pay & conditions are worsening every year here while living costs are spiralling, especially in Bangkok. Agencies are making inroads with 9 months salary, over a 12 month contract, becoming the norm. This will only get worse once the BTS extensions are finished. At the same time, competition at the top (EPs / low tier inters) is becoming more fierce as long term teachers are trading up to education degrees; only the dregs left for the rest!
Mickey Cohen Posted September 11, 2015 Author Posted September 11, 2015 (edited) The rules, implemented over 10 years ago but only enforced 5 years ago, still stand. 1. BEd, MEd, or Bachelor's degree in any subject plus PGCE, GradDipT etc or (active) teaching licence from another country 2. Thai Culture Course 3. Proof of 1 year's teaching experience in a K-12 school in Thailand or another country Heads have recently rolled at the TCT & 2 year waivers are being given out like candy. Previously only 2, or 3 under special circumstances, were granted but now it's a free for all; things are likely to change soon. What happens after the 2 years waver?I get fired? You have to show 'progression' toward qualifying for the licence then you will get another one. Most do the Culture Course. Be aware that pay & conditions are worsening every year here while living costs are spiralling, especially in Bangkok. Agencies are making inroads with 9 months salary, over a 12 month contract, becoming the norm. This will only get worse once the BTS extensions are finished. At the same time, competition at the top (EPs / low tier inters) is becoming more fierce as long term teachers are trading up to education degrees; only the dregs left for the rest! I just got hired as a subject teacher in a modest internat school. I had experience in language schools so even though i only have a b of business they took me in, I ike the job its fun and interesting but over all I have a family and a mortgage here in bkk. I need a stable job! Edited September 11, 2015 by Mickey Cohen
Mickey Cohen Posted September 11, 2015 Author Posted September 11, 2015 The rules, implemented over 10 years ago but only enforced 5 years ago, still stand. 1. BEd, MEd, or Bachelor's degree in any subject plus PGCE, GradDipT etc or (active) teaching licence from another country 2. Thai Culture Course 3. Proof of 1 year's teaching experience in a K-12 school in Thailand or another country Heads have recently rolled at the TCT & 2 year waivers are being given out like candy. Previously only 2, or 3 under special circumstances, were granted but now it's a free for all; things are likely to change soon. What happens after the 2 years waver?I get fired? You have to show 'progression' toward qualifying for the licence then you will get another one. Most do the Culture Course. Be aware that pay & conditions are worsening every year here while living costs are spiralling, especially in Bangkok. Agencies are making inroads with 9 months salary, over a 12 month contract, becoming the norm. This will only get worse once the BTS extensions are finished. At the same time, competition at the top (EPs / low tier inters) is becoming more fierce as long term teachers are trading up to education degrees; only the dregs left for the rest! So how should I get this Pgce? In the easiest and cheapest way of course
Loaded Posted September 12, 2015 Posted September 12, 2015 Thanks! that sounds great. I'm a subject language teacher (not English) Could I do that in Thailand? The topic's also very interesting for me, got a BA in social pedagogy, but need to find a way to enroll somewhere online for a BA in education. Is there an accredited online university I could contact? I'd really appreciate to find out what others in such a situation did , or are still doing. Even A Masters in English from Rajabhat Ubon wasn't good enough for Khurusapha Bangkok two years ago. I'd already signed up for it and wanted to bite the bitter apple to study on weekends for three years, but a Masters in English, plus more than ten years of teaching experience in Thailand wasn't "appropriate" for the TCT? Is the one university from the Philippines that offers online degrees with an office in Bangkok still accredited by TCT? I Googled some stuff, but so more I read, the less I want to continue with all the "accredited lifetime degrees..." There must be plenty of people in the same situation. Any ideas would be deeply appreciated. Lots of accredited online unis out there. Even the 'life experience' degrees are accredited by something. The key is finding one that is recognized by the TCT if the degree is to be vetted by the TCT. IFUGAO governemnt university from the Phillipines offers TCT approved mainly online post-grad qualifications. It's cheap but seems to be poorly organized. That's irrelevant though if it does the job of satisfying the TCT. I believe the post-grad qualification offered by St Theresa International College based in Bangkok is also accepted.
aarontendo Posted September 12, 2015 Posted September 12, 2015 So how should I get this Pgce? In the easiest and cheapest way of course That's the spirit. Aim for the stars, kid!
Mickey Cohen Posted September 12, 2015 Author Posted September 12, 2015 So how should I get this Pgce? In the easiest and cheapest way of course That's the spirit. Aim for the stars, kid! It was a joke, how come you dont get it?
Mickey Cohen Posted September 12, 2015 Author Posted September 12, 2015 The rules, implemented over 10 years ago but only enforced 5 years ago, still stand. 1. BEd, MEd, or Bachelor's degree in any subject plus PGCE, GradDipT etc or (active) teaching licence from another country 2. Thai Culture Course 3. Proof of 1 year's teaching experience in a K-12 school in Thailand or another country Heads have recently rolled at the TCT & 2 year waivers are being given out like candy. Previously only 2, or 3 under special circumstances, were granted but now it's a free for all; things are likely to change soon. What happens after the 2 years waver?I get fired? You have to show 'progression' toward qualifying for the licence then you will get another one. Most do the Culture Course. Be aware that pay & conditions are worsening every year here while living costs are spiralling, especially in Bangkok. Agencies are making inroads with 9 months salary, over a 12 month contract, becoming the norm. This will only get worse once the BTS extensions are finished. At the same time, competition at the top (EPs / low tier inters) is becoming more fierce as long term teachers are trading up to education degrees; only the dregs left for the rest! And how about if i change schools, do I get an other 2y waiver?Cheers
gerryBScot Posted September 12, 2015 Posted September 12, 2015 In terms of your future you need to consider if you will be in Thailand long-term. If so the IFUGAO degree is probably your best option and is one of the cheaper options. If you want something that you can travel with the Sunderland or Nottingham PGCEi degrees are better but more expensive options.
biker Bob Posted September 15, 2015 Posted September 15, 2015 Thanks! that sounds great. I'm a subject language teacher (not English) Could I do that in Thailand? The topic's also very interesting for me, got a BA in social pedagogy, but need to find a way to enroll somewhere online for a BA in education. Is there an accredited online university I could contact? I'd really appreciate to find out what others in such a situation did , or are still doing. Even A Masters in English from Rajabhat Ubon wasn't good enough for Khurusapha Bangkok two years ago. I'd already signed up for it and wanted to bite the bitter apple to study on weekends for three years, but a Masters in English, plus more than ten years of teaching experience in Thailand wasn't "appropriate" for the TCT? Is the one university from the Philippines that offers online degrees with an office in Bangkok still accredited by TCT? I Googled some stuff, but so more I read, the less I want to continue with all the "accredited lifetime degrees..." There must be plenty of people in the same situation. Any ideas would be deeply appreciated. yes, Ifugao still works. Office behind the Bayoke Sky Tower, Pratunam.
Rhys Posted September 15, 2015 Posted September 15, 2015 Thanks! that sounds great. I'm a subject language teacher (not English) Could I do that in Thailand? The topic's also very interesting for me, got a BA in social pedagogy, but need to find a way to enroll somewhere online for a BA in education. Is there an accredited online university I could contact? I'd really appreciate to find out what others in such a situation did , or are still doing. Even A Masters in English from Rajabhat Ubon wasn't good enough for Khurusapha Bangkok two years ago. I'd already signed up for it and wanted to bite the bitter apple to study on weekends for three years, but a Masters in English, plus more than ten years of teaching experience in Thailand wasn't "appropriate" for the TCT? Is the one university from the Philippines that offers online degrees with an office in Bangkok still accredited by TCT? I Googled some stuff, but so more I read, the less I want to continue with all the "accredited lifetime degrees..." There must be plenty of people in the same situation. Any ideas would be deeply appreciated. Mr. Esaan Man, You mean an MA in TEFL from a Rajachat Blot.....was not accepted? What was the reason or rationale? Hmmm what about now... Cheers.
Mickey Cohen Posted September 15, 2015 Author Posted September 15, 2015 How about ST theresa? Im Thinking of doing it
aarontendo Posted September 16, 2015 Posted September 16, 2015 So how should I get this Pgce? In the easiest and cheapest way of course That's the spirit. Aim for the stars, kid! It was a joke, how come you dont get it? Heh yeah man same, just messin around. We're all here doing what we can for our kiddos and families. Hope you find a good program, seems to be a few options available. I'd recommend the one I did, but it's only for American citizens or permanent residents (and yes, it's really silly!). I've heard of folks getting into some internationals with PGCEi, and being through a Brit institution it's probably well regarded worldwide. However, I've heard the cost is pretty painful. I know sometimes there are Masters of Education cohorts running from Framingham State University from the states, and it runs around $4500 USD for the program. Wells International School runs a couple of them during their school breaks, which I assume to be in July/August and during the Winter holiday. That may be worth looking into.
aarontendo Posted September 16, 2015 Posted September 16, 2015 Mr. Esaan Man, You mean an MA in TEFL from a Rajachat Blot.....was not accepted? What was the reason or rationale? Hmmm what about now... Cheers. I wouldn't be surprised, this is also what I heard through the grapevine. If the paper doesn't say "education" somewhere on it, then typically (from what I've heard) it isn't sufficient for a teaching license. Mind you, I don't hire folks so I have only what I've heard others say to rely on. I mean hell, from the sounds of it lostinisaan's undergrad degree should have covered it.
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