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Teaching English in Palestine

Date posted:2012-07-25 | Writer: Pioneers School | Email: [email protected]

Pioneers School in Nablus, Palestine is seeking two EFL teachers to work elementary age students. Experience is preferred but not necessary. Class sizes are usually under 23, with 26 being the maximum starting size. Students are divided according to their English language level. Full time teachers teach between 18-24 hours per week. Benefits include $425 salary per month, housing and return airfare at the successful completion of the contract.

About us:
Pioneers School is the premier private school in Nablus. A bilingual school, PBS focuses on differentiated instruction, inclusive classrooms and fostering critical thinking and student expression. Class sizes are usually under 23, with 26 being the maximum starting size. Students are divided according to their English language level. Full time teachers teach between 18-24 hours per week.
PBS was founded to provide a level of education otherwise unavailable to the students of Nablus.

About our city:
Nablus was one of the Palestinian cities hit hardest by the Second Intifada, but it is currently undergoing an economic rebirth. With around 300,000 people, it is one of the largest cities in the West Bank

How to apply:
If you are interested in applying for a position working with us, you may send a photo, cover letter, and resume to the e-mail address given on the job heading. The cover letter should specifically address the following:
    Why do you want to work with kids in Nablus?
    What do you consider your greatest strength?
    What do you do with your free time?

Below you can read feedback from an ITTT graduate regarding one section of their online TEFL certification course. Each of our online courses is broken down into concise units that focus on specific areas of English language teaching.

 

It was indeed a very informative unit. I enjoyed reading about the different theories, methods and techniques and could relate to a lot of them in my classroom practice. I have have been practicing a lot of the ideas suggested in this unit, however can now understand them better and will ensure proper usage and when to use them. I think i will now be using the ESA method in teaching my year students.This unit covered grammar and the different types of speech that are used in a typical English language sentence. The unit covered various pieces that comprise a normal sentence such as nouns, adjectives, verbs, pronouns and more. While describing what each types of speech does, the unit also went into detail about different, and specific, variations of each type of speech and how to tell them apart.


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