Another great video, thank you☺️☺️ I start my PGCE next week, and I plan to move to Dubai to teach in 2022💕 your videos have really given me an insight on the teaching life in Dubai!
@@aisha9154 it will be primary for me, yourself? Yes I would like to complete my NQT year abroad but I've yet to decide because I've heard it is better to complete that year here rather than overseas
Shams D. Ahh, my sister completed her NQT in the UAE too but I plan to do my NQT here just so I’m not thrown into the deep end in a new country straight away. Then after that I’m getting the hell out of this country😂 and primary too :)
Wow! Our answers are quite similar - I never realised that teaching in Hong Kong would be so similar to teaching in Dubai. I really enjoyed working on this collaboration :) - Katie
Hi Thomas, I am looking forward to get a teaching job in Dubai, I have QTS and bachelor degree in England, I am just wondering if I can apply through tes website. I have two children( secondary age) do they get a place in the school that I will work for for free and what are the other benefits can I get ? Thanks
Hey Thomas, just “ discovered” you yesterday:-).. my husband and I are both 49. Can you imagine he will finish his PGCE in two months time in that age. He already secure his first teaching job in Dubai so we should move at the end of July. I’m super proud of him to achieve this in later age. So we are watching your videos like mad. Greetings from UK 👍
Thank’s for asking.. Here in Dubai for already 2 weeks now, husband’s first lesson is today:-).. Can’t wait for him to come back today and tell me all about it.
This inspires me. I've been teaching for 15 years but only have an early childhood development qualification. I've decided at the age of 38 to pursue my degree in foundation phase education and I was wondering if it might be too late to move to Dubai. I just returned from a holiday there and it's so beautiful. I'm inspired to move for a better life from South Africa.
hı MR Thomas; just “ discovered” you yesterday, me too esl teacher . im living turkey and stıll ım lookıng job ın dubaı .Im inspired by your videos,ı hope to work as a teacher in dubai.☺
I have applied many schools in middle East countries .but till now I have not got any.i am from India.i have two years experience as a primary and preprimary teacher
Great video, thank you for sharing all that info. It was very interesting to hear the differences between teaching in Dubai and England. Here in the US (at least in Michigan) elementary/primary students have one special a day inc. art, music, PE/gym and STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths). Some schools have specialist rooms for some or all of those subjects but in other schools for specials (except PE) the teachers travel from classroom to classroom to teach their subject. Are you planning on moving to any other countries to teach?
Amazing video! Myself and two friends are keen to go teach in Dubai. We would like to live in the same accommodation (an allowance to do this), are there any recruitment agencies that can assist with this?
I have a question. I am planning to enroll in education for a bachelor degree but I'm not sure if I am going to continue my teaching in the future so can I take business for a bachelor and still teach in gulf countries and get a good payment? also, I do have a TEFL certificate
Hi Thomas, thanks a lot for the video. I had a few questions if you could answer please. There's quite a few adverts for teachers training in UAE. They are specifically looking for STEM graduates. It's a 2 year contract, no experience necessary, teacher training paid for, £41k a year including accommodation allowance. Seems a too good to be true as it's more or the same as a qualified teacher. Do you have any idea about these schemes? What is average rent per month? General maintenance costs (food, bills). I'm weighing up whether to train in Dubai or do PGCE in England for Maths.
Hi from Canada! :) Are there any schools and accomodations "together' on the same campus (i.e. with grocery stores, coffee shop, etc...in other words, a self-containted community?)> Would love not to travel and have it be an all-in-one arrangement. TY so much!
I got offered 13k aed inc allowance but rejected the offer as it was substantially lower than previous jobs in other Middle Eastern countries. Is this below par for a UK teacher in Dubai?
I'm applying for a PGDE this year in the UK and I'll get to choose whether I want to get into EYFS or general primary. I do want to work in Dubai after a couple years but I've read somewhere that those who go down the Early Years route won't be able to work outside of the UK because other countries don't recognise it. So, I was told to consider the general primary route. Can I please have your advice or opinion on this? Is it true? (Sorry for the long comment!)
Hey, thank you for the videos. How long after you moved to Dubai did you manage to find an accommodation for yourself? I know you had to wait for the Emirates ID so where did you have to stay during that time you waited? I'm in a similar predicament of finding my own place but the things I need to rent are taking a while (bank account & cheques) Thank you :)
Do you have any Information about completing your NQT years abroad?? I have been a TEFL teacher in Asia for 3 years and have now decided to come back to England during the pandemic to complete a pgce and further my career, I would like to head back to Asia as soon as possible and i just wondered if you have any thoughts on if it's better completing your NQT years in England or are there opportunities now to complete them abroad?
To be honest, I'm never too sure with NQT procedures abroad. When I looked in my NQT year, many schools desired 2 years experience but now many have opened up to the idea of having NQTs
Hi Thomas, so glad I have stayed upon your UA-cam channel. Do you have a video about the planning and expectations of teachers? I have been speaking to a few girls who are currently teaching in Dubai and have said that it is very full on. I'm also from Scotland and I am aware they teach the English curriculum which is quite different from the Scottish. Do the long hours and high expectations pay off for the lifestyle? It is something I have been thinking about for a few years now.
Can you recommend how to view actual lesson delivery? I've visited a few times and want to make the move this year (couldn't take offer last year due to covid) and wanted to see lesson delivery would look.
I would like to talk to someone who is teaching Art in Dubai? Please message me if anyone wants to catch up. My questions are that can a Graphic Designer teach Art in a school? What certificates would they need? If you can recommend any course/training then that would be great. Thanks.
Hi thomas, i completed my btech and i work as an online coding teacher. If i apply for comupter science teacher in dubai...what are the chances or shall i do pgce course?
Hey Tom, thanks for the informative video. I have a few questions if you have the time to answer them, I'd really appreciate that! I have a BA in English & hold a CELTA with 2 years experience in ESL teaching in France. Would I be able to get a secure job with these qualifications & experience in the UAE? I'm planning on living & working in UAE for a number of years.
Dear Mr Blakemore, Greetings! I am Vijaya writing to you from India. I am a college teacher and i have been teaching English for 17 years in India. I would like to come to Dubai next year to find out a job in an intermediate college or a university college. I have a PhD in English Language Teaching from one of the state universities in India and have a CELTA from British council, India. Also, I completed my Teacher Knowledge Test (module 1 and 2) from the UK. I would like to know from you if i am eligible to teach in Dubai. Also, Could you please let me know if IELTS band 8 is a prerequisite for non-native speakers to teach in Dubai colleges? Looking forward to hearing from you Kind regards Vijaya
This is the first time I've seen your video . I loved it so much.My name is Shyma. My country is India. My husband works in Ajman, UAE. I have completed my D. El. Ed and k Tet(Kerala Teachers eligibility Test).I have been working as a teacher here for three years. I am currently doing a course International Montessori. The course will end in January.after i will come to Ajman for teaching.I though my job in Sharjah, I have no problem working. may be job is ok.I have two children. my kids joining there school.Is a degree compulsory to teach KG children .I have no one to give me the advice and counsel I need. I hope you will answer my question from the position of a sister🙏🏻
Sir.... great video.....I am a trained graduate English teacher from India...I strongly desire to teach in uae.... will there be any opportunity for me....I have 9 yrs of experience in teaching....
Is it possible to move over with pets?Is that possible with staying in school accommodation? Or if given an allowance do landlords allow that or is it very difficult?
great advice. Thank you. Very exciting! can you make a video on how coronavirus and the pandemic has affected your teaching. Maybe make a 'day in the life of teaching during pandemic '
Hi I am a secondary level math teacher in Nepal. I have been teaching A levels Cambridge University course since 2013. I have 3 years bachelor degrees in Math + 1 year PGDE + 4 semester Master in Math education. I have valid teaching license in Nepal. Am I eligible to teach in UAE? Hope to hear from you soon Thanks
Love that you have ‘flexitime’ … I’ve applied for a few teaching jobs in the UAE. Had offers from schools in Kuwait. Kuwait seems very different to Dubai, may I ask how much of your salary you manage to save monthly?
Hi love the videos please adive I'm a ESL teacher how do I go abt applying for a job in Dubai I'm from south Africa is there any links u can send through tx u tc
@@ThomasBlakemore that's no problem at all! I'm a newly qualified teacher from Ireland and I am looking to move over to the U.A.E next year. I would love to speak with you to get a better idea of what life is like out there! I understand this is a little leap of faith but I am willing to be completely transparent and honest 😄 just an irish girl looking for some tips 😊
Im teaching in Kuwait and it seems very similar. A video about a comparison working in the different countries in the Gulf will be awesome (just a suggestion:))
I'd love to know what life is like for LGBTQ+ teachers in UAE and Kuwait, especially if they're travelling/working as a couple. A lot of people rave about working in Dubai etc. but I can't actually see it being a particularly good option for LGBTQ+ folk. Thanks!
And as expected - everybody out there saying how fab the UAE is is...straight. It's important to realise that there are a lot of places where LGBTQ+ people are unable to travel.
Lol 😆 Islamic I'm so dead 💀 🤣, I'm in year 13 (studing bio, chem and math ) and my biology teacher left and is soon going to teach abroad. I don't why I'm hear lol I'm a student 😅
I've now released the guide that will support you in getting a teaching job in Dubai.
Www.teachtraveltriumph.com/guide
Hey mate I have a question in relation to workload. Would you say it is less stressful working in dubai and what time do u leave work on average?
Amazing!. So many different things that I wouldn’t even have thought of. Great video☺️
Another great video, thank you☺️☺️ I start my PGCE next week, and I plan to move to Dubai to teach in 2022💕 your videos have really given me an insight on the teaching life in Dubai!
Glad to hear 😊
I also will be beginning my PGCE next week and plan on travelling to Dubai next year. Nice too see someone with the same plan 😁
Shams D. Ahh that’s nice! Primary or secondary? And are you planning to move to Dubai right after your PGCE?
@@aisha9154 it will be primary for me, yourself? Yes I would like to complete my NQT year abroad but I've yet to decide because I've heard it is better to complete that year here rather than overseas
Shams D. Ahh, my sister completed her NQT in the UAE too but I plan to do my NQT here just so I’m not thrown into the deep end in a new country straight away. Then after that I’m getting the hell out of this country😂 and primary too :)
Wow! Our answers are quite similar - I never realised that teaching in Hong Kong would be so similar to teaching in Dubai. I really enjoyed working on this collaboration :) - Katie
Thanks Katie 😊
Hi Thomas,
I am looking forward to get a teaching job in Dubai, I have QTS and bachelor degree in England, I am just wondering if I can apply through tes website. I have two children( secondary age) do they get a place in the school that I will work for for free and what are the other benefits can I get ? Thanks
Generally speaking, they would get a place, yes.
Hey Thomas, just “ discovered” you yesterday:-).. my husband and I are both 49. Can you imagine he will finish his PGCE in two months time in that age. He already secure his first teaching job in Dubai so we should move at the end of July. I’m super proud of him to achieve this in later age. So we are watching your videos like mad. Greetings from UK 👍
That’s amazing! How is it going? x
Thank’s for asking.. Here in Dubai for already 2 weeks now, husband’s first lesson is today:-).. Can’t wait for him to come back today and tell me all about it.
@@importedvixenwhat happened it's been a year now are you both still there 🎉
@@Queen_Conspiracy hey Emiah
Yes we are completing our second year here… what about you?
This inspires me. I've been teaching for 15 years but only have an early childhood development qualification. I've decided at the age of 38 to pursue my degree in foundation phase education and I was wondering if it might be too late to move to Dubai. I just returned from a holiday there and it's so beautiful. I'm inspired to move for a better life from South Africa.
hı MR Thomas;
just “ discovered” you yesterday, me too esl teacher . im living turkey and stıll ım lookıng job ın dubaı .Im inspired by your videos,ı hope to work as a teacher in dubai.☺
I'm potentially moving to Dubai in August to teach ICT. I'm very nervous but you've made me more excited
What a super informative video! I’ll be following your tips and tricks when applying for teaching jobs in the EAU.
Thank you. Have you started applying?
I have applied many schools in middle East countries .but till now I have not got any.i am from India.i have two years experience as a primary and preprimary teacher
Very informative
Thank you Thomas
Great video, thank you for sharing all that info. It was very interesting to hear the differences between teaching in Dubai and England. Here in the US (at least in Michigan) elementary/primary students have one special a day inc. art, music, PE/gym and STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths). Some schools have specialist rooms for some or all of those subjects but in other schools for specials (except PE) the teachers travel from classroom to classroom to teach their subject. Are you planning on moving to any other countries to teach?
Very interesting to hear the similarities and differences in the US. Maybe at some point yes 😊
1:50 - those children who are not “Muslim” (not Islamic) is more grammatically correct :)
Amazing video! Myself and two friends are keen to go teach in Dubai. We would like to live in the same accommodation (an allowance to do this), are there any recruitment agencies that can assist with this?
Same... I also need help..
I have a question. I am planning to enroll in education for a bachelor degree but I'm not sure if I am going to continue my teaching in the future so can I take business for a bachelor and still teach in gulf countries and get a good payment? also, I do have a TEFL certificate
Hi Thomas, thanks a lot for the video. I had a few questions if you could answer please. There's quite a few adverts for teachers training in UAE. They are specifically looking for STEM graduates. It's a 2 year contract, no experience necessary, teacher training paid for, £41k a year including accommodation allowance. Seems a too good to be true as it's more or the same as a qualified teacher. Do you have any idea about these schemes? What is average rent per month? General maintenance costs (food, bills). I'm weighing up whether to train in Dubai or do PGCE in England for Maths.
Hi from Canada! :) Are there any schools and accomodations "together' on the same campus (i.e. with grocery stores, coffee shop, etc...in other words, a self-containted community?)> Would love not to travel and have it be an all-in-one arrangement. TY so much!
Hi Tom can you please explain about the certificate attestation procedure?
Thank you
I got offered 13k aed inc allowance but rejected the offer as it was substantially lower than previous jobs in other Middle Eastern countries. Is this below par for a UK teacher in Dubai?
Hi. Thank you so much for the video. And is there a demand for economics teachers in dubai?
I'm applying for a PGDE this year in the UK and I'll get to choose whether I want to get into EYFS or general primary. I do want to work in Dubai after a couple years but I've read somewhere that those who go down the Early Years route won't be able to work outside of the UK because other countries don't recognise it. So, I was told to consider the general primary route. Can I please have your advice or opinion on this? Is it true?
(Sorry for the long comment!)
Personally, I’d go primary tbh. You can always gain experience in early years later on.
Hey, thank you for the videos.
How long after you moved to Dubai did you manage to find an accommodation for yourself? I know you had to wait for the Emirates ID so where did you have to stay during that time you waited?
I'm in a similar predicament of finding my own place but the things I need to rent are taking a while (bank account & cheques)
Thank you :)
Great question. I stopped in a hotel for 2 weeks and then stayed with a friend after that until I got my accommodation
Thank you for this Mr Thomas. How was your first day in class as a primary school teacher in Dubai??
Great video! Could you please explain how pension and national insurance works in Dubai if you are from the UK?
Do you have any Information about completing your NQT years abroad?? I have been a TEFL teacher in Asia for 3 years and have now decided to come back to England during the pandemic to complete a pgce and further my career, I would like to head back to Asia as soon as possible and i just wondered if you have any thoughts on if it's better completing your NQT years in England or are there opportunities now to complete them abroad?
To be honest, I'm never too sure with NQT procedures abroad. When I looked in my NQT year, many schools desired 2 years experience but now many have opened up to the idea of having NQTs
Hi, there are deffo opportunities abroad to complete your nqt years in. (Or should I say ECT now haha). Just look online for qualifying COBIS schools.
Do you mind me asking what your typical daily teaching hours are? Are they longer than the UK :)
Yes, they're much longer. 7.30- 3.30 and longer for all the teacher bits
Hi Thomas, so glad I have stayed upon your UA-cam channel. Do you have a video about the planning and expectations of teachers? I have been speaking to a few girls who are currently teaching in Dubai and have said that it is very full on. I'm also from Scotland and I am aware they teach the English curriculum which is quite different from the Scottish. Do the long hours and high expectations pay off for the lifestyle? It is something I have been thinking about for a few years now.
I went to primary and early secondary school in dubai for 6 years
Can you please give me your WhatsApp or Facebook or any thing so i Can contact you
I have meany questions if you dont mind helping me
Can you recommend how to view actual lesson delivery? I've visited a few times and want to make the move this year (couldn't take offer last year due to covid) and wanted to see lesson delivery would look.
I would like to talk to someone who is teaching Art in Dubai? Please message me if anyone wants to catch up.
My questions are that can a Graphic Designer teach Art in a school? What certificates would they need?
If you can recommend any course/training then that would be great. Thanks.
Hi, Sir. Do you know any legit website for aspiring online English teacher in UAE? Thank you. I am interested.
I have b.a from ignou, Montessori teacher and also i have Cambridge tkt...can I get a job in dubai
Amazing content - your awesome 👌
Much appreciated
Hi thomas, i completed my btech and i work as an online coding teacher. If i apply for comupter science teacher in dubai...what are the chances or shall i do pgce course?
Hey Tom, thanks for the informative video. I have a few questions if you have the time to answer them, I'd really appreciate that!
I have a BA in English & hold a CELTA with 2 years experience in ESL teaching in France.
Would I be able to get a secure job with these qualifications & experience in the UAE?
I'm planning on living & working in UAE for a number of years.
I always recommend getting QTS to
maximise job options and increase pay out come.
@@ThomasBlakemore what's a QTS
@@lidias6008 It means be a qualified teacher
If u from Ireland Dubai is like dream!! Sunny 90% but Ireland rain 90%
Great content...I have a question, what method do you recommend for send money back home?
I use Revolut. DM me for a link if you want it.
Dear Mr Blakemore, Greetings! I am Vijaya writing to you from India. I am a college teacher and i have been teaching English for 17 years in India. I would like to come to Dubai next year to find out a job in an intermediate college or a university college. I have a PhD in English Language Teaching from one of the state universities in India and have a CELTA from British council, India. Also, I completed my Teacher Knowledge Test (module 1 and 2) from the UK. I would like to know from you if i am eligible to teach in Dubai. Also, Could you please let me know if IELTS band 8 is a prerequisite for non-native speakers to teach in Dubai colleges?
Looking forward to hearing from you Kind regards Vijaya
Did anyone do PGCE from India? If yes could then could you please tell from where??
On a scale of 1 to 10...how hard is it to find a job for teacher in dubai ?
Is it PGCE course is good for teaching job in UAE or B. ED is necessary???
This is the first time I've seen your video . I loved it so much.My name is Shyma. My country is India. My husband works in Ajman, UAE. I have completed my D. El. Ed and k Tet(Kerala Teachers eligibility Test).I have been working as a teacher here for three years. I am currently doing a course International Montessori. The course will end in January.after i will come to Ajman for teaching.I though my job in Sharjah, I have no problem working. may be job is ok.I have two children. my kids joining there school.Is a degree compulsory to teach KG children .I have no one to give me the advice and counsel I need. I hope you will answer my question from the position of a sister🙏🏻
MUSIC teacher in dubai kiya Qualification hai or pvt tuition in music center video make
great information. I wanna ask that which school provides accomodation.
Most British international schools
Do I need any license to make teaching video on youtube in dubai?
Great video 👌🏼
thanks!
More than welcome
USA pays more for teaching . We need to pay taxes , but for a teacher in USA you make 6,000 and 7,000 usd a month .
Yeah...it varies a lot depending on which state you are teaching in.
What about pensions?
Sir ,I'm from India,. In Dubai would they hire non native English speaker to teach English?
If you have a degree in it.
So informative
Legend 🥰 More coming VERY soon
How can I get a job in teaching in Dubai? Would a tefl qualification be enough?
No it won’t... you need PGCE
Sir.... great video.....I am a trained graduate English teacher from India...I strongly desire to teach in uae.... will there be any opportunity for me....I have 9 yrs of experience in teaching....
Sir pgcei recognised in uae
Did you do a PGCE in primary or secondary? :)
Have you had much experience with teachers who previously obtained PhDs?
Is it possible to move over with pets?Is that possible with staying in school accommodation? Or if given an allowance do landlords allow that or is it very difficult?
How many years of experience did you have in the UK before you applied to work as a teacher in Dubai?
Personally, 2. Some have more/ less.
School librarian job ke bare me bataye plz
Tom put the link of what your free accommodation looks like
Will do a tour in a future vid
@@ThomasBlakemore okay let me know
I'm a primary teacher with PGDE and 10 years experience. Is it possible to find a primary teacher job? How?
Absolutely and perfect timing. Start by looking on TES
great advice. Thank you. Very exciting! can you make a video on how coronavirus and the pandemic has affected your teaching. Maybe make a 'day in the life of teaching during pandemic '
Thank you. It's certainly in my mind to make one, yea
What about Teaching Assistant Jobs ?
Hi
I am a secondary level math teacher in Nepal. I have been teaching A levels Cambridge University course since 2013.
I have 3 years bachelor degrees in Math + 1 year PGDE + 4 semester Master in Math education. I have valid teaching license in Nepal.
Am I eligible to teach in UAE?
Hope to hear from you soon
Thanks
New subbie!💜
Hi Thomas how are you and hope you are well thanks liam kelly
How much would you need to spend to rent a car for the full academic year? Keep up the amazing content Thomas
There's great 9/ 10 month deals for teachers. You're looking at around £220+
@@ThomasBlakemore can you suggest where to rent from?:-)
Can you help me to find out teaching job
Check out my guides which will help you
Great video
Great video, after growing up and going to school in Southeast Asia this is a huge goal of mine 👍🏻
Sound great!
Great video.
How do you actually get job in dubai
You check out my guides to support getting a job out here: www.teachtraveltriumph.com/guide
Love that you have ‘flexitime’ … I’ve applied for a few teaching jobs in the UAE. Had offers from schools in Kuwait. Kuwait seems very different to Dubai, may I ask how much of your salary you manage to save monthly?
I save about 20% of it. This was much higher once but has reduced due to higher cost of living and stagnation of pay. What about you In Kuwait?
@@ThomasBlakemore hoping to save £1000 a month 🤞
See you soon
I like your video Big fan of you #thrartificialman
what percentage of your salary do you thin you save?
Probably around 30-40 now. It was 50 when I first came
@@ThomasBlakemore thanks for replying! is it less because of the c-rona/ increased cost of living?
Hi love the videos please adive I'm a ESL teacher how do I go abt applying for a job in Dubai I'm from south Africa is there any links u can send through tx u tc
www.teachtraveltriump.com/guide
Everything you need.
What school do you work for ? 😄
Prefer not to comment that one publicly
@@ThomasBlakemore that's no problem at all! I'm a newly qualified teacher from Ireland and I am looking to move over to the U.A.E next year. I would love to speak with you to get a better idea of what life is like out there! I understand this is a little leap of faith but I am willing to be completely transparent and honest 😄 just an irish girl looking for some tips 😊
@@kaym.7597 Feel free to drop a DM
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Im teaching in Kuwait and it seems very similar. A video about a comparison working in the different countries in the Gulf will be awesome (just a suggestion:))
It certainly would be an interesting video. Thank you
I'd love to know what life is like for LGBTQ+ teachers in UAE and Kuwait, especially if they're travelling/working as a couple. A lot of people rave about working in Dubai etc. but I can't actually see it being a particularly good option for LGBTQ+ folk. Thanks!
And as expected - everybody out there saying how fab the UAE is is...straight. It's important to realise that there are a lot of places where LGBTQ+ people are unable to travel.
@@lundimardi1975 I'm so sorry. Life for LGBTQ folks in Dubai is tough as they risk jail time and deportation if caught.
Lol 😆 Islamic I'm so dead 💀 🤣, I'm in year 13 (studing bio, chem and math ) and my biology teacher left and is soon going to teach abroad. I don't why I'm hear lol I'm a student 😅
Is it safe to teach in dubai if ur gay
No. Homosexuality is illegal in Dubai. Unless you want to keep your sexuality a secret and live like a monk don't do it. It's not worth the risk.
Hot guy wind was blowing, where you think you’re going baby
Are you saying Gem-“B”er-Lee in replace of the word generally? US English speaker here 😏