Hi, everyone!
Some already know, but I should probably announce here that I have decided to renew my contract. The road to renewal is not as simple as you might think, so I thought that I would share some of the basic information with prospective ESL teachers.
There is a process that you have to go through, one of which I wasn't aware of until renewal time came around. I received a guide just last week with the details, which is where I'm getting my information for this post. I can't guarantee that it will be the same for you if you applied to a different area or program, but maybe it will help in some way.
First, timeline:
(The dates listed reflect my intake, not all)
GET Evaluation by Principal, VP and co-teachers (10.31~11.12)
Renewal Packet Submission to DMOE (by 11.12)
- Includes evaluation, renewal application
and self health check report
Renewal Eligibility Screening and Evaluation (11.13~11.21)
Official Notification for Approved Renewing GETs (11.25)
Medical Check (11.26~12.09)
Signing New Contract and Document Submission (12.12)
Official Notification of Renewing & Non-renewing GETs (12.16)
Final Placement Notification of Transferring GETs (2.12)
So far, I've filled out and signed the renewal packet. This simply indicates whether you intend to stay, leave or transfer. You can back out before signing the contract since you're only expressing an interest in staying, and therefore doesn't hold the same consequences of breaking a contract.
November 25th can't come any faster for me at this point. I feel confident that my co-teachers have given me good scores, and I would like to think that the principal and VP have a decent enough impression of me despite our lack of interaction. There is also the chance of budget cuts leaving me with no position to hold, but... happy thoughts, right?
More info on this later. Deep breaths, keep distracted. I can get through this until November 25th.....
Thank you for reading!
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Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Monday, August 19, 2013
Funding, background checks and paperwork -- oh my!
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I have been collecting information for my teaching abroad adventure. I have watched soooo many videos and read so many blog posts in the last couple days. Kimchi Teaching has been really helpful, and the information I gleaned from a number of random videos have made me feel a little less stressed about getting all my ducks in a row.
What I have done so far:
- Recommendation letter requests
- Ordered official transcript (I'm gonna need at least 2, apparently...)
- Started my gofundme page
- Gotten 1/2 my needed vaccination doses
Right now, it's a bit of a waiting game. I have 2 promised recommendation letters, which I will be receiving as soon as they are written. I've met some wonderful people, both academically and professionally, who are fully willing to help me with my next big adventure (Yay!).
Which brings me to another topic -- I was wavering with my decision to teach abroad for a while before I decided to do it. I've been considering the possibility for over a year now, but if I'd actually made this decision back then I wouldn't have had one of the recommendations I have now. I'm grateful for what hesitations can bring me and also grateful that I finally made the decision.
Now, these are the things I want to do and might have done within a few weeks or so:
- Get my passport renewed
- Send out background check request (need, need, need, to get the FBI seal and the signature of a division official on that)
- Notarize copy of diploma (need to get that apostilled, but I'm probably going to wait a bit)
- Decide whether I'm going through an agency or not
I occasionally go into panic mode, thinking about all the things that I need to get done. I have to remind myself that worrying won't make the process go any faster. I have to just start from the beginning and work my way down the line. There's no use worrying about or thinking too much about things I can't even do right now.
*sigh*
In the meantime, I'm spending my time collecting paperwork and information. I'm also working (You know, 'cause I kind of need the money. At least I'm doing some interesting work right now.) and developing new products for my Etsy shop.
I'll keep you posted on any mishaps and/or great successes in the next week or so.
Monday, August 5, 2013
I'm Going On An Adventure!
Bilbo and I have a
few things in common. We're both short in stature, we both enjoy food and we've
both been content to just sit in our comfortable homes until someone or
something came along to remind us that we're adventurers at heart. I've dreamed
of traveling, but most of my trips have been short and far between. A while
back, however, I decided that I was going to do something a bit crazy -- go to
South Korea and teach English for a year.
Yes, a year.
I may not be facing
goblins, orcs, giant spiders (let's REALLY hope there won't be any giant
spiders) or dragons, but I will be facing culture shock, a language I can
barely understand and children who speak said language I can't understand. And, let's not forget co-workers who I may
or may not understand either.
There are a number of reasons why I decided to do this. First, I want to see more of the world and its cultures. Travel Channel can only show me so much. Second, I want to share my own culture with others. In order to better understand another language, understanding its culture is required, after all. Third, South Korea is intriguing. I'm not just talking about Kdramas and Kpop, here. There are symbols, customs and foods I'm itching to experience.
I could probably keep listing reasons, but this post would get exceptionally long...
So, what have I done so far?
- Researched agencies
- Researched TEFL courses
- Registered for a TEFL course
- Started to get up-to-date on vaccinations (Can I just say -- Ow!)
- Started passport renewal process
The TEFL course is through International TEFL Academy (ITA) and takes 3 months to finish. They have job guidance and the admissions advisor has been pretty helpful in answering my questions. She even helped set up an installment payment plan so that I could register now and simply pay in 3 installments.
I'll be starting my course in about 2 months. It's an exciting and nerve-wrecking experience. Meanwhile, I have a few things to attend to, like funding and getting paperwork together. Anyone who is willing to help me out, I'm coming up with some fundraising ideas right now.
I'll keep you posted.
I'll be starting my course in about 2 months. It's an exciting and nerve-wrecking experience. Meanwhile, I have a few things to attend to, like funding and getting paperwork together. Anyone who is willing to help me out, I'm coming up with some fundraising ideas right now.
I'll keep you posted.
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