Many countries hired trained instructors to teach English to their citizens. Countries who frequently hire these instructors include the Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Portugal and Spain. Of course if you would rather be closer to home instructors are also needed in the United States.
Pretty high like mostly everything else at this point In time
W. Norman Haupt has written: 'Secondary level teachers: supply and demand in West Cameroon' -- subject(s): High school teachers, Supply and demand
Generally, yes. Most high school english teachers hold degrees in English, which often requires creative writing classes to obtain.
the demand is high because many of people interested in the biological sciences are more interested in research or medicine as opposed to teaching biology especially at a high school level.
Depends on what kind of business, but accountants, teachers, sales managent are all sought after nowadays.
The benefits of getting an ESOL license are fantastic! Amongst the benefits are having a license will allow you to get hired quicker due to the high demand for teachers, and the satisfaction of helping others learn the english language. Don't hesitate!
No they do not. The salaries teachers make depends on the schools, their position within the school, and length of time teaching; not by the subject they teach.
Yes, Taiwan has a relatively high percentage of English speakers compared to other countries in Asia.
it will be in high demand
Andrews Trees has written: 'Academy X' -- subject(s): English teachers, Fiction, High school teachers, Private schools, Rich people
The top oil-consuming countries in the world are the United States, China, and India. These countries have large economies and populations that drive their high demand for oil.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics the estimated mean annual wage for a teacher as of May 2008 was,* Elementary School Teachers $52,240 * Middle School Teachers $52,570 * Secondary School Teachers $54,390