Teaching English in Eastern Europe
David Powelstock
pstock at brandeis.edu
Mon Oct 24 21:46:00 UTC 2005
Dear Colleagues,
A student of mine is interested in teaching English somewhere in Eastern
Europe after she graduates this May. I don't really known what to tell her,
having had no experience with this. Is there a demand? Are ESL credentials
universally required? Are there organizations that recruit potential
teachers? Any you would recommend? (Or would advise to steer clear of?) I
would be very grateful to anyone out there who might be willing to share
their experiences and ideas as to how one might go about making something
like this happen.
Cheers,
David
David Powelstock
Asst. Prof. of Russian & East European Literatures
Chair, Program in Russian & East European Studies
Brandeis University
GREA, MS 024
Waltham, MA 02454-9110
781.736.3347 (Office)
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