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English Teacher Qualification in Belgium

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Hello,
I am an English teacher, moved to Belgium recently. I am from India. I have a bachelor degree in English. I am thinking of doing a TEFL course in Belgium mainly CELTA. Is it accepted in Flemish region? I am in process of getting the equivalent of my certificates from NARIC. I am not sure whether CELTA is accepted by private language schools or international schools. Am I suppose to have any other certificates to get a job as English Teacher?

anon

CELTA is a globally recognized qualification for teaching English as a foreign language. It will be recognized by pretty much any language school in the world.

Just as an FYI, as it's not totally clear from your question; this is absolutely not the same as being an English teacher in a primary or secondary school.

The system for teacher accreditation in Belgium will be different depending on what language region you live in as education is a responsibility of the regions. I have no idea about the Flemish community, but for the French speaking community in Belgium, there is a very comprehensive site here : http://enseignement.be/index.php?page=0&navi=153

Mar 2, 2017 13:11
Anonymous

Once you have passed your CELTA qualification you will also need 500 hours of practical experience, plus 8 years of fluent Dutch or French so you can write school reports.

Good luck!

Mar 2, 2017 14:27
Stephydetroy

Hello,
I meant the Language Schools which teach English for adult learners. I am interested in teaching adult learners. Will it be an added advantage if I do MA from any Belgian universities? What qualification generally the teachers of the universities have?

Mar 2, 2017 17:14
becasse

Inter alia, the ability to write good English.

Mar 2, 2017 17:18