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I can only speak for Australian teachers here but the numbers are slightly off. Salaries of course vary widely throughout different states and territories but after 15 years, one would definitely earn more than USD60K/year. This is a great video though, I hope this comment doesn't come across too negatively. Keep doing what you're doing, we appreciate you 😊
Great point! Salaries do fluctuate and vary based on many factors in many of these countries. Many can often make more or less depending on several variables. It definitely helps to get present day insight from people who are native to these areas and working in similar roles. Thanks for sharing your comment! Much appreciated :-)
These salaries are pathetic Teachers do so so so so so much They definitely should be paid alot more In the United States there is a big teachers shortage on the horizon... until teachers are paid more this problem will get worse
Great video! The starting rate for a public school teacher in Vancouver Canada is $57K Can upwards to $100k after 10years. Take in mind Canada is a very expensive place to live
Good info but it should me mentioned that demand and pay also varies according to the subject you are teaching : English, Mathematics, Physics and Biology, especially for private high schools .
You are correct! Pay often varies depending on where you teach, whether or not you have a certification, years of teaching experience, and whether or not you have a degree.
@TheUnderratedTeacher, thanx for sharing this information. I have always wanted to travel and wondered if teaching ESL abroad would be possible. I’m still looking into the possibility of teaching next year once the borders of other countries open up more. In the meantime, is there any online teaching high-paying countries that would make your current salary list?
You're very welcome! Teaching ESL abroad is always possible. To clarify, are you interested in teaching ESL virtually (in the meantime)? And are seeking companies that pay well? Let me do some digging into your topic and see what I can find to create a video. I'm not sure what you would consider high paying as this varies from person to person, but I will share what I can find. Hopefully the offers mentioned will be suitable. Stay tuned.
Mam your information is so helpful but you did not mention any country from Gulf region where also handsome salaries are paid to the teachers.I am a non native English teacher with high qualification and experience and I am in search of a better country to find a respectful teaching position.
Nice! Salary in the US, as you may already know, is very different state to state and often within states. Salary earned often depends on education and certifications received, years of experience, and type of school you in which you work. Many are never as fortunate to see that salary number you shared in their entire career. Thanks for sharing!
@@victorlionelnazaire685 True! The cost in San Fransisco can be pretty high and having to pay high rent can take money away from a high earning salary. There are places in the world that offer good salaries and paid accommodations as part of the job offer which is a great alternative for many who want to keep more of the income they earn.
Yes! Depending on where you work, you may be asked to have a teaching certification or work towards getting one. On rare occasions, you may not be required to have one.
I WANT TO APPLY FOR TEACHER POSITION. i have experience of 3 years in teaching field. i have palyed role of primary teacher and handle all the primary subjects. m trying alot to apply in dubai but m not receiving any response.
Thank you for sharing! There are many reasons as to why you may not be hearing back from a school. Since I'm not sure of how you applied, what you submitted, the needs of the school/company you applied to, your education and skillset based upon what's in your resume, it's not easy for me to pinpoint what may be causing the delay. I'm also not sure where you are applying. Some places may not simply respond. Some places may just hold your resume on file and reach out if they happen to feel you may be a fit for a position within the school. However, your concern is a good topic for a video that I may create to help people increase their chances of getting hired. Feel free to let me know if you have a specific question or any other comments. In the meantime, I wish you luck with your search.
I appreciate it very much. I'm an ESL English teacher from Algeria. I have an experience of one year part time teacher at university. Can I work at private school in one of these countries? Or, my experience is not enough?
You're welcome! It is possible. It depends on the school. Additional experience can always increase the number of opportunities that you become more eligible to apply to. There are additional countries that accept teachers who teach second language learners and offer tax free salaries. See here: ua-cam.com/video/UH-NZzhJSN4/v-deo.html
I totally appreciate the comment! The salaries mentioned are averages. This means that it will not include the outliers who make significantly more or less that what's being quoted in the video. Congrats to your moms 20-year commitment in the field! I wish more teachers would get recognized for the dedication by receiving higher salaries. Thanks so much for watching. 😀
Yeah it varies wildly by state. I made 60K in Vegas (NV) after 6 years, but under 40K in Florida after 8. Meanwhile my friends in NJ & NY make $100,000+. I’m abroad now ‘cause it goes much farther here!
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Hi !! I m a non native qualified ESL teacher will i be able to find a job in a country like Australia as a non native ? Are there any discriminations in this industry ? In Australia
You can absolutely teach here in language schools. However, the hard part will be getting the visa. If you qualify for the Work Holiday Visa that’s the best option.
@dasuninishika9989 Yes, you can find work in Australia! Here is more information about discrimination practices and laws in AU. This human rights website in AU has a section that describes laws on nationality, citizenship, and visa status. More if found here: humanrights.gov.au/our-work/employers/racial-discrimination
Many of the locations mentioned in the video will hire chemistry teachers. The country that will suite you the best is based upon what is important to you. This can include some of the following: salary offer, location, cultural norms, work requirements, and employment benefits. It will always depend on your personal needs and wants.
Let's see if I can help! Are you certified or no? Where in Europe? I'll create a short starter video on this topic soon with additional lengthier ones to follow as Europe is vast.
Hi. I only have a Diploma in Education. I am an English teacher. I have almost 10 years of experience though. Where would I be able to find a job? I am a Jamaican.
Hello! Do you have a TEFL certification? See more about it here: premiertefl.com/?ptaff=972 According to International TEFL Academy, some of the best countries to teach English abroad without a college degree are the following: Cambodia, Costa Rica, Spain, Argentina, Mexico and Myanmar. Before traveling to any new country to teach, you always want to do your research first before deciding to move. Check for things such as safety, cultural norms, and access to certain resources before deciding to make a decision. Many recruitment companies can also be a helpful source to find work and learn more about a specific country you are interested in traveling to. ua-cam.com/video/YaUKWhJ85U4/v-deo.html
@@saniquecooper9434 Some countries will require you to have at least a Bachelor's degree and be certified. Other countries will only require a TEFL certification.
It may be helpful to start with teacher recruitment agencies for international positions. There are many to choose from and that can be found from a basic Google search. Here is a list of 5 international teacher recruitment places to consider: ua-cam.com/video/ooHUBGsosBg/v-deo.html You may also find consider teaching in countries that offer a tax-free income such as these: ua-cam.com/video/UH-NZzhJSN4/v-deo.html Let me know if you have additional questions or you need another resource.
I have been working as a primary teacher from past 3 years. I want to enroll myself in a pgCTL course. My query is after this course will I able to apply in above mentioned countries as a teacher? I have done my Bachelors, Diploma in Education and pursuing Master's. Thank you your response is appreciable.
Thank you for your inquiry! Do you have a teaching certification from your home country? Many international teaching positions will require a teaching certification from a governing agency in your home country.
@@AishwaryaSymum23 Most of the positions I've researched often require at least a Bachelor's degree or a 4-year university degree or higher. This does not mean that some places may not accept it, but that's what often requested by many of the public and private schools.
That is not true - although I agree that in virtually every country the way teaching staff is managed and the way teaching as a whole is organized can be significantly more efficient, we definitely need a good amount of teachers. Also, privatization (?) doesn't mean you are immune to being brainwashed by marketing, ESPECIALLY in the anglophone West. Trust me, I'm European, and there's a lot to critisize in the educational systems of many European countries, but the intellectual bubble e.g. Americans live in is insane to me. But it makes sense. It's the anglophone sphere... people in the anglophone sphere do not need to learn a second language or really look outside their own system. There is a lot that can be better for university education in the U.S. and it is things already implemented in many European countries. Same goes for health care and social security. I by no means support communism, but a careful regulation of capitalism with some socialistic elements implemented by the government seem the wisest way to go, to me, and the difference between the U.S. and EU countries make this evident, in my opinion.
Hello! Not all of the countries mentioned may provide accommodations for teachers. It really depends on the country. If you check out this other video I created here ua-cam.com/video/UH-NZzhJSN4/v-deo.html , you will find several Middle Eastern countries that typically offer accommodations. This is a great question for another video!
That's a great question! I did not conduct extensive research about teacher citizens of certain countries for this video since the goal was to focus mostly on salaries offered in general. However, you just gave me an idea on new video content! Thank you. I do know that even though a teacher may be certified in their native country, this does not guarantee that your citizenship or qualifications will award you the salary advertised by the country you want to teach in. Please check back for the next video I'm soon to post on countries with tax-free salaries. In the meantime, I will research the topic you asked so I can create content for it.
Salaries in the US can be a bit low depending on many factors (e.g. years of experience, location, degrees and credits earns, public vs. private, and more). Teaching abroad can be an experience of a lifetime!
I’m at 80K in China & they pay for housing plus lots of extra perks. In the US I made decent money in Nevada (~$60K with a grad degree and six years’ experience) but under $40K in Florida with 8 years’ experience and a grad degree! So it varies immensely in the US.
Yes, there are positions for PE teachers. I'm in the process of putting together a job board to share this kind of information. Please be sure to follow to get more info.
I am a NQT (MSEd in TESOL w/teaching license) wanting to know where I can start my teaching career that’s not in the US. Which country’s hire NQTs? Thank you 😊
Try this article as a starting point for ideas: www.edvectus.com/pages/teaching-abroad-for-newly-qualified-teachers It's not a complete list of locations, but may be a place for you to start. Here is another resource to review salaries in some of these tax-free salary countries - ua-cam.com/video/UH-NZzhJSN4/v-deo.html Feel free to let me know if you need more help :-)
Great question! These salaries are per year. I also have another video on the channel that reviews countries that pay the highest TAX-FREE salaries. I have left a link in the description if you want to check it out. In that video, the salaries are monthly.
Great question! These salaries are per year. I also have another video on the channel that reviews countries that pay the highest TAX-FREE salaries. I have left a link in the description if you want to check it out.
From a brief search it appears you can make 1200 SAR or 3200 USD. It can be more if employed at colleges and universities. In some cases, the salary can be more or less and will vary based upon the employer. I will research more to see if I can find additional content to share.
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I can only speak for Australian teachers here but the numbers are slightly off. Salaries of course vary widely throughout different states and territories but after 15 years, one would definitely earn more than USD60K/year. This is a great video though, I hope this comment doesn't come across too negatively. Keep doing what you're doing, we appreciate you 😊
Great point! Salaries do fluctuate and vary based on many factors in many of these countries. Many can often make more or less depending on several variables. It definitely helps to get present day insight from people who are native to these areas and working in similar roles. Thanks for sharing your comment! Much appreciated :-)
On the 138000 salary in Luxembourg how much goes to income tax and house rent ? Pls give me an idea so I can decide if to apply or not . Thanks
These salaries are pathetic
Teachers do so so so so so much
They definitely should be paid alot more
In the United States there is a big teachers shortage on the horizon... until teachers are paid more this problem will get worse
I expect Finland to be the top on the list.😮
I know sum teachers in Ontario,Canada making over $120,000 CAD + FULL BENEFITS
Great video! The starting rate for a public school teacher in Vancouver Canada is $57K Can upwards to $100k after 10years. Take in mind Canada is a very expensive place to live
Stats are too low for Canada. Average across all provinces is $85kCDN, or $68kUS.
Yes, salaries do vary per province! I do plan on creating province specific salaries to provide additional clarity.
How to get job in austria in Mathematics teaching Assistant
Good info but it should me mentioned that demand and pay also varies according to the subject you are teaching :
English, Mathematics, Physics and Biology, especially for private high schools .
You are correct! Pay often varies depending on where you teach, whether or not you have a certification, years of teaching experience, and whether or not you have a degree.
@TheUnderratedTeacher, thanx for sharing this information. I have always wanted to travel and wondered if teaching ESL abroad would be possible. I’m still looking into the possibility of teaching next year once the borders of other countries open up more. In the meantime, is there any online teaching high-paying countries that would make your current salary list?
You're very welcome! Teaching ESL abroad is always possible. To clarify, are you interested in teaching ESL virtually (in the meantime)? And are seeking companies that pay well? Let me do some digging into your topic and see what I can find to create a video. I'm not sure what you would consider high paying as this varies from person to person, but I will share what I can find. Hopefully the offers mentioned will be suitable. Stay tuned.
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England pays the best gor teacher's globally.
Mam your information is so helpful but you did not mention any country from Gulf region where also handsome salaries are paid to the teachers.I am a non native English teacher with high qualification and experience and I am in search of a better country to find a respectful teaching position.
Ah yes! You are right. I have another video that definitely includes them.
I teach in the San Francisco Bay Area.
I make $115,000 a year.
Nice! Salary in the US, as you may already know, is very different state to state and often within states. Salary earned often depends on education and certifications received, years of experience, and type of school you in which you work. Many are never as fortunate to see that salary number you shared in their entire career. Thanks for sharing!
But the cost of living is pretty high : rent for housing is high.
@@victorlionelnazaire685 True! The cost in San Fransisco can be pretty high and having to pay high rent can take money away from a high earning salary. There are places in the world that offer good salaries and paid accommodations as part of the job offer which is a great alternative for many who want to keep more of the income they earn.
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What are these places offering both good salaries and paid accomodatiions as part of the job offer ?
I make approx. 70k a year!
NET Programme in Hong Kong is very good. Over 100k USD a year. Top of scale is around 150k.
That's a nice salary! Thank you for sharing 🙂
HK is also the most expensive place on earth to live .
When will in all country's teacher same salary ? Why other country's teacher is less salary, how can mentain in life ? All are thank you
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Is it going to be only for the native speakers?
Do you mean the English level required for teachers? People hired in these positions are commonly fluent English speakers.
How can I become a Maths teacher in Europe?What degree must I get? l'm Burmese.Please,answer.
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Australian teachers make way more than this.
I have completed masters in Tefl and i have Bed also ihave 18 years of teaching experience how can i get job in Luxembourg
If you have 18 years experience you shouldn't need to ask.
Tell me about chemistry teacher in abroad.
I am Mathematics teacher in South Africa. May I become a teacher in Texas?
Yes! Depending on where you work, you may be asked to have a teaching certification or work towards getting one. On rare occasions, you may not be required to have one.
I am from India and I am teacher of mathematics ,may I became a teacher in south africa ?
This is old data. A teacher in Australia now earns around $85, 000
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I WANT TO APPLY FOR TEACHER POSITION.
i have experience of 3 years in teaching field.
i have palyed role of primary teacher and handle all the primary subjects.
m trying alot to apply in dubai but m not receiving any response.
Thank you for sharing! There are many reasons as to why you may not be hearing back from a school. Since I'm not sure of how you applied, what you submitted, the needs of the school/company you applied to, your education and skillset based upon what's in your resume, it's not easy for me to pinpoint what may be causing the delay. I'm also not sure where you are applying. Some places may not simply respond. Some places may just hold your resume on file and reach out if they happen to feel you may be a fit for a position within the school. However, your concern is a good topic for a video that I may create to help people increase their chances of getting hired. Feel free to let me know if you have a specific question or any other comments. In the meantime, I wish you luck with your search.
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thx alot for this video. could you just tell me what are the requirements to teach in canada and netherlands?
I appreciate it very much. I'm an ESL English teacher from Algeria. I have an experience of one year part time teacher at university. Can I work at private school in one of these countries? Or, my experience is not enough?
You're welcome! It is possible. It depends on the school. Additional experience can always increase the number of opportunities that you become more eligible to apply to. There are additional countries that accept teachers who teach second language learners and offer tax free salaries. See here: ua-cam.com/video/UH-NZzhJSN4/v-deo.html
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i’m not trying to discredit this or anything but my mom is a teacher in oklahoma who has been teaching for over 20 years and she only makes 42k a year
I totally appreciate the comment! The salaries mentioned are averages. This means that it will not include the outliers who make significantly more or less that what's being quoted in the video. Congrats to your moms 20-year commitment in the field! I wish more teachers would get recognized for the dedication by receiving higher salaries. Thanks so much for watching. 😀
Yeah it varies wildly by state. I made 60K in Vegas (NV) after 6 years, but under 40K in Florida after 8. Meanwhile my friends in NJ & NY make $100,000+. I’m abroad now ‘cause it goes much farther here!
Why is Switzerland not on this list ?
Please who can help me get a teaching job. I have been teaching for almost 5years
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Hi !! I m a non native qualified ESL teacher will i be able to find a job in a country like Australia as a non native ? Are there any discriminations in this industry ? In Australia
You can absolutely teach here in language schools. However, the hard part will be getting the visa. If you qualify for the Work Holiday Visa that’s the best option.
@dasuninishika9989 Yes, you can find work in Australia! Here is more information about discrimination practices and laws in AU. This human rights website in AU has a section that describes laws on nationality, citizenship, and visa status. More if found here: humanrights.gov.au/our-work/employers/racial-discrimination
About Switzerland
Would you like to learn more about teaching in Switzerland? I can research Switzerland and share information to the channel for you!
I'm a chemistry teacher... Which abroad is suite for me
Many of the locations mentioned in the video will hire chemistry teachers. The country that will suite you the best is based upon what is important to you. This can include some of the following: salary offer, location, cultural norms, work requirements, and employment benefits. It will always depend on your personal needs and wants.
I am not in the list. 😭
I want to become a maths teacher in Europe what should I do?
Let's see if I can help! Are you certified or no? Where in Europe? I'll create a short starter video on this topic soon with additional lengthier ones to follow as Europe is vast.
Hi. I only have a Diploma in Education. I am an English teacher. I have almost 10 years of experience though. Where would I be able to find a job? I am a Jamaican.
Hello! Do you have a TEFL certification? See more about it here: premiertefl.com/?ptaff=972
According to International TEFL Academy, some of the best countries to teach English abroad without a college degree are the following: Cambodia, Costa Rica, Spain, Argentina, Mexico and Myanmar. Before traveling to any new country to teach, you always want to do your research first before deciding to move. Check for things such as safety, cultural norms, and access to certain resources before deciding to make a decision.
Many recruitment companies can also be a helpful source to find work and learn more about a specific country you are interested in traveling to. ua-cam.com/video/YaUKWhJ85U4/v-deo.html
I don't have a tefl certificate.
@@saniquecooper9434 Some countries will require you to have at least a Bachelor's degree and be certified. Other countries will only require a TEFL certification.
Siberia
How can an indian qualified teacher can apply to these countries?
It may be helpful to start with teacher recruitment agencies for international positions. There are many to choose from and that can be found from a basic Google search. Here is a list of 5 international teacher recruitment places to consider: ua-cam.com/video/ooHUBGsosBg/v-deo.html You may also find consider teaching in countries that offer a tax-free income such as these: ua-cam.com/video/UH-NZzhJSN4/v-deo.html Let me know if you have additional questions or you need another resource.
I have been working as a primary teacher from past 3 years. I want to enroll myself in a pgCTL course. My query is after this course will I able to apply in above mentioned countries as a teacher? I have done my Bachelors, Diploma in Education and pursuing Master's. Thank you your response is appreciable.
Thank you for your inquiry! Do you have a teaching certification from your home country? Many international teaching positions will require a teaching certification from a governing agency in your home country.
@@underratedteacher Thank you for your reply. I do have I.e. D.ed(Diploma in Elementary Education). Is it sufficient or else do I need Bachelors??
@@AishwaryaSymum23 Most of the positions I've researched often require at least a Bachelor's degree or a 4-year university degree or higher. This does not mean that some places may not accept it, but that's what often requested by many of the public and private schools.
Covid taught us 1 teacher can teach every child in the country. That's why we have to privatize
That is not true - although I agree that in virtually every country the way teaching staff is managed and the way teaching as a whole is organized can be significantly more efficient, we definitely need a good amount of teachers. Also, privatization (?) doesn't mean you are immune to being brainwashed by marketing, ESPECIALLY in the anglophone West. Trust me, I'm European, and there's a lot to critisize in the educational systems of many European countries, but the intellectual bubble e.g. Americans live in is insane to me. But it makes sense. It's the anglophone sphere... people in the anglophone sphere do not need to learn a second language or really look outside their own system. There is a lot that can be better for university education in the U.S. and it is things already implemented in many European countries. Same goes for health care and social security. I by no means support communism, but a careful regulation of capitalism with some socialistic elements implemented by the government seem the wisest way to go, to me, and the difference between the U.S. and EU countries make this evident, in my opinion.
Hi. These countries offers accommodation? This my question.
Hello! Not all of the countries mentioned may provide accommodations for teachers. It really depends on the country. If you check out this other video I created here ua-cam.com/video/UH-NZzhJSN4/v-deo.html , you will find several Middle Eastern countries that typically offer accommodations. This is a great question for another video!
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Canada varies quite a bit by province and city.
Yes, you are correct!
mam i am from india...
then which country can i go for
That's a great question! I did not conduct extensive research about teacher citizens of certain countries for this video since the goal was to focus mostly on salaries offered in general. However, you just gave me an idea on new video content! Thank you. I do know that even though a teacher may be certified in their native country, this does not guarantee that your citizenship or qualifications will award you the salary advertised by the country you want to teach in. Please check back for the next video I'm soon to post on countries with tax-free salaries. In the meantime, I will research the topic you asked so I can create content for it.
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Wow. I want to teach abroad. But here in Houston , we start at 56,000.
Salaries in the US can be a bit low depending on many factors (e.g. years of experience, location, degrees and credits earns, public vs. private, and more). Teaching abroad can be an experience of a lifetime!
is that true
I’m at 80K in China & they pay for housing plus lots of extra perks. In the US I made decent money in Nevada (~$60K with a grad degree and six years’ experience) but under $40K in Florida with 8 years’ experience and a grad degree! So it varies immensely in the US.
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I have masters in Tefel
You can't even spell it!
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Thank you!
No vacancy for pe teacher's??
Yes, there are positions for PE teachers. I'm in the process of putting together a job board to share this kind of information. Please be sure to follow to get more info.
I am a NQT (MSEd in TESOL w/teaching license) wanting to know where I can start my teaching career that’s not in the US.
Which country’s hire NQTs?
Thank you 😊
Try this article as a starting point for ideas: www.edvectus.com/pages/teaching-abroad-for-newly-qualified-teachers
It's not a complete list of locations, but may be a place for you to start. Here is another resource to review salaries in some of these tax-free salary countries - ua-cam.com/video/UH-NZzhJSN4/v-deo.html
Feel free to let me know if you need more help :-)
These salary monthly ot yearly ?
Great question! These salaries are per year. I also have another video on the channel that reviews countries that pay the highest TAX-FREE salaries. I have left a link in the description if you want to check it out. In that video, the salaries are monthly.
Hi mam can i apply teaching abroad?
Yes, you can always apply to teach abroad. You must meet the requirements to teach in the country that you are interested in working it.
Philippines is the highest paid teachers.
At how much?
Hahaha are you sure?
Is it monthly?
annually
nice job
Thank you!
Thanks dear sister
You're welcome!
I'm watching this video as I'm preparing to move to South Korea this weekend. I'll be an ESL teacher there😊👍🏾
Yay! Congrats! I wish you all the best in your new adventure.
@@underratedteacher thank you🤗
Yearly or monthly?
Great question! These salaries are per year. I also have another video on the channel that reviews countries that pay the highest TAX-FREE salaries. I have left a link in the description if you want to check it out.
It would probably pay even more if it were a full time job
HI, May I know the average salary of an Economics teacher (Cambridge & Edexcel) in Saudi arabia with 5 years experience ?
From a brief search it appears you can make 1200 SAR or 3200 USD. It can be more if employed at colleges and universities. In some cases, the salary can be more or less and will vary based upon the employer. I will research more to see if I can find additional content to share.