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Originally Posted by RhysGriff
I want to teach in japan at a school level.
I had decided to do a tefol but now im getting bombarded by other peoplle suggesting other qualification. Which is the best or are they just too similar?
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It depends on what your goal is. If you want to be a good teacher, have the qualification to control your own classroom and have career opportunities do a high level TEFL or a CELTA, CELTA I still believe is better because it has more long-term applications and why bother with an expensive qualification that's only really as good as the time you're doing it? TESOL is the trinity right? I believe the trinity has been discontinued.
Basically I've done both (TEFL short course, CELTA in full) and I have to say, even doing the TEFL at Cambridge, I didn't like the method it was taught. I found the CELTA more professional and it followed through with more than just 'hey, buy this course now! Recommend a friend and give us money!
' messages afterwards. I got proper careers advice and help finding a job, and again it's regulated and set by a university, so you can guarantee quality, whereas basically anyone can set up to be a TEFL trainer.
If you just want a cheap year in Japan and are content to take peoples money for rubbish you just pull out your ass day-in day-out then by all means, go without any training, experience or serious intention.