ITTT Specialized Course Teaching English Online TEO 003 Unit 3 Working options © International TEFL and TESOL Training Where the world is your classroom Unit 3 Working options 3.1 Working with a company nThere are three generally recognized categories of the way you can work as an online English teacher. Bear in mind you are not limited to only one of these options, you could do two, or even all three at the same time. When working with a company you are generally classed as a freelancer or independent contractor working as part of an existing company. There are a few general features that you should be aware of for this style of working. Most importantly you will have to adopt the company requirements in terms of teaching contracts. Such contracts will outline what you teach, when you teach, and in some cases, how you teach. Contracts are often for part-time work only for their tax purposes, so you may wish to take up two or more posts, depending upon the hours offered and for which you wish to work. There will be more information about tax and tax implications in unit 6. Companies generally require minimum qualifications, such as a degree and/or a TEFL/TESOL certificate. Some prefer Native English Speakers (NESs) though there are plenty of companies who will hire non NESs with a high level (C2) of English competency. As with any job, previous experience is also preferable and when you combine all three aspects above you will find, in general that the more you can offer the higher the salary available. Regardless of experience, the company will probably put you through some form of induction program to make you aware of their requirements and methodology. For tax and employment labor law purposes, companies often refer to the people teaching under their umbrella as freelancers or independent contractors. Please see this appendix, which is a list of hundreds of companies, based in various areas of the world. www.goodairlanguage.com/teaching-english-online-2/ International TEFL and TESOL Training © Where the world is your classroom TEO 003 Copyright © 2019 International TEFL and TESOL Training. All rights reserved. Page 1 Unit 3 Working options 3.1.1. Case study Working for a company www.huffpost.com/entry/teaching-english-online-t_b_8804838 By Courtney Lambert, Contributor retrieved 29-06-19 (edited) There's a new way to make money while traveling (or from home) and it's taking the world of learning English by storm: online English classes. I first heard about teaching English online from a fellow traveler while backpacking through Cambodia in 2014. I was already making money as a freelance writer, but was curious about other means of income so I could continue to trek the big bad world and never ever EVER go back home. There are loads of opportunities to work abroad, from volunteering to teaching at a school, manual labor and freelance work. Teaching English online was one avenue I had yet to encounter, and by golly did it strike my fancy. I completed my TEFL certification in a jiffy and dove into the online job hunt. For the past six months I have been teaching for two online English programs and can say that it has been a rewarding and at times, a frustrating journey. Here are my pros and cons of teaching English online. Pro: You can work from ANYWHERE .....that has a stable Internet connection. I have been working for two Asian-based companies while living in Thailand and jet setting around Southeast Asia. I have worked from home, friends homes, Internet cafes, hostels and co-working spaces. You get to work while you travel, meet other digital nomads and work comfortably from home when you don't feel like going anywhere. Con: Tech issues This is probably the biggest frustration of online teaching. Depending on your location, the company's location, the student's location, the Internet speed and even the weather, you never know what tech problems can pop up. This can cause cancelled classes, which in turn means you don't get paid. International TEFL and TESOL Training © Where the world is your classroom TEO 003 Copyright © 2019 International TEFL and TESOL Training. All rights reserved. Page 2 Unit 3 Working options 3.2 Profile company Another mode of working which is rapidly expanding is making use of a Profile Company. Here you create your profile, giving your experience, working rates and hours and so forth and send it to a Profile company. They will host your details on their site and attract clients to you that way. This is an excellent way to build up a niche market for you and comes with many benefits in terms of potential choice of hours and lessons. The two main niches come in the form of teaching adults and teaching children. Profile companies offering employment generally make it quite clear which of the two options you are applying for. Whilst the largest part of the market is for teaching children, opportunities exist for teaching adults also. Some examples are given below. Online EFL companies catering to adults: Hourly salary (USD) Minimum hours Timezone iTutorGroup $18 - 26 No minimum Worldwide ABC International Group $18 - 25 12 hours/week Not stated Lingo Live Varies depending on your location 15 hours/week Worldwide Native English speaker 3 years of classroom experience Fluentify $8 - 15 No minimum Worldwide CELTA or recognized TEFL eBerlitz $14 - 15 No minimum Worldwide Native English speaker Company Requirements 1 year of teaching experience BA degree TEFL/CELTA This table is continued on page 4. 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Page 3 Unit 3 Working options Company Hourly salary (USD) EnglishTutorOnline Varies depending on your location SkyLearn Minimum hours Timezone Requirements No minimum Worldwide BA degree TEFL/CELTA Native English speaker Some teaching experience Varies depending on your location 8 hours/day Europe (mainly Spain) BA degree TESL certificate Break Into English $14 - 16 2 hours/week Worldwide BA degree North American accent Novo English $10 - 20 No minimum Europe (mainly France) BA degree North American accent Educastream $11 - 13 No minimum Europe (mainly France) UK-based native English speakers Some teaching experience FluentBe $10 No minimum Poland Native English speaker Some teaching experience 51Talk $22 33.5 hours/week Asia BA degree TEFL/CELTA Some teaching experience Koolearn $950 1,250/month Not stated Asia BA degree TEFL/CELTA First Future $12 - 20 No minimum China BA degree TEFL/CELTA or teaching experience New Vision Learning Services $14 - 22 Looks to be full-time Asia BA degree TEFL/CELTA DMA1on1 $8 - 9 Fixed Taiwan BA degree TEFL/CELTA ESL teaching experience preferred This table is continued on page 5. International TEFL and TESOL Training © Where the world is your classroom TEO 003 Copyright © 2019 International TEFL and TESOL Training. All rights reserved. Page 4 Unit 3 Working options Hourly salary (USD) Minimum hours Timezone Hiknow $3 - 4 Part-time China Not stated A Top Class $10 - 11 No minimum China Not stated Likeshuo $16 - 26 20 hours/week China BA degree Native English speaker Experience teaching adults ESL Tutoring $4 No minimum Korea BA degree 2 years of teaching experience NIL English $10 - 15 10 hours/week Korea BA/associate’s degree EFL/CELTA Native North American accent Kampus World $10 - 15 No minimum Worldwide BA degree TEFL/CELTA 3 years of exp’nce teaching adults Company Requirements Source: www.teachaway.com/blog/teach-adults-english-online International TEFL and TESOL Training © Where the world is your classroom TEO 003 Copyright © 2019 International TEFL and TESOL Training. All rights reserved. Page 5 Unit 3 Working options 3.2.1. Case study Working for a profile company Retrieved from www.britishcouncil.org/voices-magazine/teaching-english-online-opportunities-pitfalls The importance of personal learning networks, by Sylvia Guinan I can't stress strongly enough how important my personal learning network has been to me. For a freelance teacher, associating with others on the cutting edge of technology in education has been a huge motivational factor. When you are challenged by the excellence of others, you become more daring, professional and creative. I can't imagine what it would be like to set oneself up on Skype, post a few adverts around and then stare at your screen waiting for students to show up (if they ever do in this massive cyber vacuum where no-one knows who you are). Pro-activity and passion are a must for success. Pitfalls to avoid Social media: If you are a freelance teacher, you will need to have a dynamic online presence. Having your own teaching page with a unique teaching brand that reflects your professional values helps a lot. The pitfall, however, is getting sucked into a social quagmire. You’ve got to be aware of this and keep a professional distance. Webtool mania: Webtools are, of course, creative and useful for online teaching, but be realistic about how many you can sensibly use, and avoid the trap of playing with too many toys. My criteria for this is simplicity. Tools should fulfill educational objectives on a deep level. Online schools: There are many unprofessional ‘online schools’ exploiting teachers online. Do not accept substandard pay, even if you are still learning the ropes. Imagine in an interview you were asked“What is a PLN?” an d How would you answer this without just stating what the acronym is? International TEFL and TESOL Training St re o se p a rc h © Where the world is your classroom TEO 003 Copyright © 2019 International TEFL and TESOL Training. All rights reserved. Page 6 Unit 3 Working options 3.3 Running your own business A number of people have successfully undertaken starting their own business as a first step into the online world, but it is not the easiest route to take. If you have had some experience of the other two modes of working already mentioned, or even better, both, this experience is likely to give your foray into running your own business a much greater chance of success. Keep in mind that we are talking here not just of you working for yourself, but having one or more staff working for you. How difficult the company set up is going to be will depend on a number of very significant factors. Location is possibly the single most important consideration. Location not in terms of where you have an office, but in which country you are going to register and operate your business. Each country has their own rules and regulations regarding registering a business, who you can employ, taxation system such as VAT and salary taxes and all of these must be understood to give yourself and your company a fair chance of success. If your experiences are limited then you should make as much use as possible of the wealth of information that exists online covering every aspect of business set up and a non ending supply of stories and blogs recounting others travels down this route. International TEFL and TESOL Training © Where the world is your classroom TEO 003 Copyright © 2019 International TEFL and TESOL Training. All rights reserved. Page 7 Unit 3 Working options 3.3.1. Case study Start your own business For anyone seeking to create their own platform in the largest business market (China), a cautionary tale regarding the freedoms that have existed until now. (Early 2019) Retrieved from a Chinese news agency (Xinhua) article: China tightens supervision over after-school institutions BEIJING, Nov. 21 (Xinhua) -- Ministry of Education said Wednesday that a management platform will soon be launched online to tighten scrutiny of after-school training institutions across China. Information about licensed after-school institutions that provide programs for primary and middle school students will be available on the platform. Education authorities nationwide will also blacklist poorly-managed institutions, and accept public complaints about after-school programs via the platform, said the ministry. A number of after-school institutions were found to have taught courses too advanced for the school's normal curriculum and placed children under too much pressure, causing unnecessary competition among students. Amid a national campaign, 401,050 after-school education institutions had been examined, and 272,842 were found to have problems, among which 163,203 made rectifications as of Nov. 15. an d Further reading: www.globaltimes.cn/page/202108/1230903.shtml International TEFL and TESOL Training St re o se p a rc h © Where the world is your classroom TEO 003 Copyright © 2019 International TEFL and TESOL Training. All rights reserved. Page 8 Unit 3 Working options 3.4 Comprehension text Read the following text and additional readings. Knowledge of the text will be tested. How to Find a Job as an English Teacher Online www.teflcourse.net/blog/category/teflinformation/ In our modern age where working online has become a common way to make a steady living, the opportunities for qualified English teachers have further branched out into what we call the “virtual classroom”. There are countless online platforms and providers that offer English lessons online with native speakers allowing students from all over the world to learn how to speak English from the comfort of their home. Here is our comprehensive guide on how to find a job as an English teacher online. How to get started teaching English online Teaching English online is a great way to supplement your income while already teaching abroad or when in your home country. Teaching English online also helps new teachers to gain valuable teaching experience before embarking on their adventure abroad. If you choose to get started as an English teacher online, the set-up procedures are quite straightforward and not that expensive. Your first step should be to complete a TEFL certification course. The course will provide all the skills and knowledge needed to be a productive teacher, plus it gives you an edge when applying for teaching jobs online or when looking for students. Once you hold your certificate in hand, you should make sure that you have a computer or laptop equipped with a webcam and a microphone. Depending on which platform you work from, you will also need some form of communication application, often Skype. On top of that, a PayPal account is usually the most convenient way to get paid for teaching lessons online. The best employment options for teaching English online There are two main options for online English teachers. The first option is to set up your own teaching website. This allows teachers to be completely independent and free to set their own hours. However, it can take quite some time to find regular students and setting up a professional-looking website requires a certain budget and time commitment. International TEFL and TESOL Training © Where the world is your classroom TEO 003 Copyright © 2019 International TEFL and TESOL Training. All rights reserved. Page 9 Unit 3 Working options A much more popular alternative, especially for those new to teaching online, is to work for an agency or an online platform. These tend to already have a pool of students with a set schedule. They also conduct their own marketing and promotion campaigns to recruit extra students. However, they often require their teachers to be TEFL certified and to undergo an application process, which may include a mock lesson in front of some of their teaching staff via webcam. How much can you earn teaching English online? This figure depends on a variety of factors including your qualifications, experience and the organization you work for. A typical hourly rate for online English teachers ranges from $15 and $30 USD, however, an agency will take a cut of this as a fee if you work through a platform. Some popular teaching platforms for teaching English online include: Magic Ears: provides fun, interactive and efficient online English learning experiences to 4-12-year-old children in China. Magic Ears offers compensation, which is 30% higher than the average market value and you can earn between $18-26 USD per hour. VIPKID: focuses on teaching children in Asia. All lesson plans and teaching materials are provided. Applicants need to be US or Canadian citizens and possess at least a Bachelor's degree and have a stable internet connection. Pay is $18 to $21 per hour with average earnings of $2,000 per month. Cambly: offers conversational lessons in an informal setting. Students come from all over the world. Pay is $0.17 per minute, or $10.20 per hour, paid through PayPal every Monday. Qkids: open to teachers in Canada and the US. Must be able to commit to 6 hours per week. Paid training and all coursework provided. iTutor: open to teachers from the US, Canada and the UK with a degree. Hiring process is very quick, within 3 days of registration. Pay is between $16 and $25 per hour. Continuum Education Services: recruitment agency that pairs teachers with companies that require English services. Companies offer base pay and flexible schedules. English native speakers only with a TEFL/TESOL certificate. eBerlitz: has offices in 70 countries worldwide. Pay is $14 per hour. Englishunt: hires tutors for virtual lessons with Japanese students. Teachers must have a TEFL/TESOL certificate. Teachers work between 8 and 12 hours a week. Pay is $14.50 per hour. Curriculum is provided. Global Mate New York: targets South Korean learners and is only open to US citizens. You should now be ready to attempt the test for unit 3. Go to your course control panel to open and take the test. 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