General information, articles and resources
US Department of Educationwww.ed.govProfessional Development, Licensing, Certifications
Western New York Information
Teacher Recruitment DaysWNY School Jobswww.wnyschooljobs.org - serves school districts in all eight counties of WNY
WNY School Districts
www.wnyric.org - complete list of WNY school districts/BOCES.
New York State and Other State Departments of Education
National K-12 Job Search Sites
International Teaching Sites
- Free ESL/EFL jobs postings and employment opportunities
- ESL/EFL job links page in the following categories: Africa, Asia, Canada, China, ESL Training, Europe, FAQ, General ESL, Indonesia, Information, Japan, K-12 Overseas, Korea, Latin America, Middle East, Miscellaneous, Resume, Taiwan, and Volunteer.
- www.englishschoolwatch.org/ - focuses on providing information about teaching EFL-ESL in South Korea and other countries worldwide.
- www.englishjobmaze.com/ - is a new International ESL/EFL job & information site for ESL/EFL teachers and employers around the world. Also contains a wealth of free TESL industry-related info for teachers, including 'Countries @ a Glance' - the most comprehensive TESL guide to pay, taxes, visas, travel, etc, in 50 of the world's most popular teaching destinations.
- www.ecis.org/ - Information on conferences, jobs, and more.
- www.english-international.com - Provides expert advice and information to teach English overseas.
- www.iss.edu/ - Provides educational services worldwide to schools, educators, families, corporations and multinational organizations. Completing a brief on-line registration form (free) will gain you access to names, addresses, phone numbers, and e-mail addresses for schools in numerous countries. Excellent resource.
- www.h1visajobs.com/ - Provides information on employer who hire international students following graduation visa application information, etc.
- Every issue of The International Educator newspaper features advertisements (for hundreds of job openings) placed by American and International Schools throughout the world, articles about these schools and international education, personal news briefs and instructions on how best to secure an international teaching position. TIE is printed four times per year with a special summer "Jobs Only" issue in June. Annual subscription rate for Five issues of TIE is $30 for subscribers in the US and Canada and $40 for subscribers in any other country.
- www.igc.org/worldteach/ - a private, non-profit organization based at Harvard University which sends volunteers overseas to teach in developing countries. They are an alternative to the Peace Corps for non-professionals who want to live and work overseas. Depending on their placements, volunteers teach English, math, science, and environmental education to students of educational levels ranging from primary school to university and beyond.
- www.peacecorps.gov/ - Today, more than 6,500 Peace Corps Volunteers are helping people around the world build a better future for themselves, their children, and their communities. Volunteers live at the grass-roots level in 84 countries, where they work on projects in education, the environment, small business development, health, and agriculture.
- www.state.gov/m/a/os - U.S. Department of State Overseas Schools. Find contact and background information on worldwide American-sponsored elementary and secondary schools overseas, current fact sheets on the 192 American international schools, and helpful job hunting links.
- www.odedodea.edu/ - U.S. Department of Defense - Offers links to Child Advocacy Issues, and links to information regarding specific certification areas and schools world-wide.
- The Teacher's Internet Pages are updated in part every day and are written by a team of international school teachers who have volunteered to make a useful resource for international school teachers and administrators, and others interested in international education.
- Sinoculture provides ongoing opportunities to teach English in schools and universities throughout China. Positions are salaried, accommodation is provided, and the teacher's airfares are refunded. Teachers typically work for 15-20 hours per week, and are required to work for at least six months.
- Footprints Recruiting Inc. is a professional recruiting agency that links incredible teaching candidates with exceptional employers around the world including, Korea, Taiwan, China and Chile and are looking for graduates who are interested in teaching abroad. These are full-time, one year positions.
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