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Research has shown that online learning is better suited to people who are verbally oriented, rather than those who have visual or kinesthetic skills. For this reason, notes Jonathan Ginsburg, whether or not a student is successful in an e-learning course can depend considerably on their personality and their learning type.
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Many exciting opportunities await a qualified TESOL or Teacher of English to Speakers of Other Languages, notes David Alexander.
As the English language gains more and more prominence in the global community, the ability to communicate using it becomes more important. Expect that the demand for individuals with TESOL diploma courses to be [...]
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It is estimated that in 2010, a massive 90% of companies performed some kind of background check during their hiring process. This figure, Susan McCullah suggests, broadly encompasses criminal, drug, assessment testing, and education and employment verification.
For pre-employment screening of prospective teachers to be effective, however, employers must evaluate the following questions;
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As I’ve noted before on this site, the modern university student has a great deal on their plate. With so many non-native English speakers now moving abroad to study in institutions where English is the language of study, the pressure is really on to produce written work that is of an acceptable standard, [...]
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When it comes to choosing a reputable course provider, it is essential that the following questions be given serious consideration:
* Has the company offering the course been in operation long? * Are the course providers successful in placing and absorbing their graduates into the English Teaching industry? * Do the trainers employ [...]
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