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Q: I am a foreign teacher with strong English and Math teaching experience.

I am currently teaching in the United States for three years now. I have two teaching certifications in the US (both for Math) and an active teaching certificate from my home country.  I am very interested to teach in China.

19 weeks 6 days ago in  Teaching & Learning - China

 
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Did you spot FindJobz on the top of this screen? surprise

 

Prepare your CV and email it away.

 

Some International schools in China used to look for a foreign teachers with lecture conducted exclusively in English.

 

Find listing of International schools in China through any ot the search angines, and contact them directly.

 

Good luck!

 

https://jobs.echinacities.com/jobs/search/?employeeId=0&keyword=internat...

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A: You're measuring from the wrong corner ...! English teaching work
A:You're measuring from the wrong corner ...! English teaching working experience means a squat!  Nobody is saying (... or even asking ...), you aren't a good English teacher!It is the 'Law-of-the-Land', which prevents legal employment of non-native English teachers in China.
You could never obtain Working permit in China as a non-English native passport holder since June 2017, with or without School's quanxi, unless you hold a BA completed in a native English country.Native English passport requirement at English teaching jobs is the same everywhere around the world.China, Russia, Armenia, Turkey, Spain, Portugal ..., where I've tried, ... and at the last two countries, I don't need too many permits, 'cause I hold EU passport. i.e. I could literally start legally working in the classroom few hours after the initial interview.   '... just get another profession ...' is the only 'short-cut' available!  https://www.grammar.com/a-vs-an-when-to-use ... let-me- 'P.S.' - you ... Non-English native teachers should look from a different perspective ...  'Would you accept teacher of Farsi originally from Madagascar or Botswana?'  ROTF&LM-b-AO, i.e. rolling-on-the-floor & laughing-me-Botswanian-arse-off ...    -- icnif77