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| Junior Member ![]() Join Date: Aug 2007 Occupation: Prospective TESOL Teacher Location: ![]()
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![]() | Teaching in Australia As per another thread on China, I've also applied to a number of schools in Australia (my home country). Is there a reliable guage to use when it comes to judging which schools here are ok and which aren't...or are they mostly pretty good? Thank you |
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| Senior Guru ![]() Join Date: Jun 2005 Nationality: Australian Occupation: English Teacher Location: ![]()
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![]() | Re: Teaching in Australia Australian schools are top notch, closely monitored by government authorities, and keen to uphold a strong public image. If a school has many students and nice facilities, that would be a guage enough for me. |
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| Junior Member ![]() Join Date: Aug 2007 Occupation: Prospective TESOL Teacher Location: ![]()
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![]() | Re: Teaching in Australia Fantastic. I thought that would be the case, but have heard stories of bad schools overseas and I'm pretty new to all this stuff. Thanks for your help! |
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