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Old 15th December 2007, 15:40   #54 (permalink)
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Re: Becoming a 'real' teacher in England

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Originally Posted by khru
As for your overseas teaching experience getting you extra points on the pay scale.... don't count on it. It is often a major barrier to getting a job, especially if you're male . A lot of HTs are very wary of people who have only taught overseas.
That is the opposite of my experience, I have met with around half a dozen HTs in the last month and all of them were overwhelmingly positive about my experience in Thailand. As well as that the contact I have at two different universities regarding GTP are also both very positive about the whole thing.
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