Swapping journalism for teaching English ‘a great move’

February 2, 2010 |12:46 | Others  By : Team X


A British woman has told one newspaper about her decision to leave the world of journalism for the varied and challenging lifestyle of teaching English – a move which those on TEFL courses may understand. After the death of her aunt Reda in January 2009, Jennifer Coles told the Guardian that she felt compelled to re-think her career options.

Bearing in mind her aunt’s rewarding career as a teacher, the English graduate decided to apply for a course that would equip her with the skills she needed to follow the same route. An earlier trip to Uganda, where she helped to build a school, as well as a "career brainstorming session" with her mother helped Ms Coles to decide that teaching was the right path for her.

"I was amazed by the difference she had made to their lives. I felt inspired and began wondering if a teaching career would be a better option for me," she explained.Meanwhile, those who would like their qualifications to take them to more exotic climes may like to try a TEFL course.

An article featured on Literacy News last week highlighted that the certificate can make it easier for those seeking work overseas to secure a position.

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