Teacher - English as a Second Language (WA)

State/Territory Specific Information

Education and Training:

To become an ESL teacher you usually have to study primary or secondary education at university with a major in ESL. Alternatively, you can undertake a postgraduate qualification (e.g. a Graduate Diploma of Education) specialising in teaching ESL after completing a degree in teaching, education or another relevant area (e.g. a Bachelor of Arts majoring in English).

To get into the degree courses you usually need to gain your WACE at Stages 2 and 3. Prerequisite subjects, or assumed knowledge, in one or more of English and mathematics are normally required. A number of universities in Australia offer degrees in primary or secondary education with a major in ESL. They may be available by distance education. Contact the universities you are interested in for more information as requirements may change.

Entry to postgraduate courses usually requires a relevant bachelor degree. A number of universities in Australia offer postgraduate courses in education specialising in ESL. They may be available by distance education. Contact Open Universities Australia or the universities you are interested in for more information as requirements may change.

ESL teachers in vocational (VET) institutions require experience in designing and delivering Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) programs to adults. A VET qualification in training and assessment may also be required to teach at a VET institution. See the separate profile for Technical and Further Education Lecturer for full details.

Additional Information:

Teachers in WA must hold registration with the Western Australian College of Teaching. Contact the college for details.

Practical placements are usually required in education courses. Before undertaking practical placements in WA schools, you must obtain a Working with Children Check, issued by the Working with Children Screening Unit, Department for Child Protection. For details visit the website at www.checkwwc.wa.gov.au. Some institutions may also require a current Department of Education CrimTrac Police Clearance.

Teachers are required by mandatory reporting laws to report suspected cases of child abuse or neglect.

Related Courses:

While the following courses are related to this occupation, they may not necessarily lead directly to employment, nor provide the most direct pathway to the occupation. Courses which provide preliminary or informal training, as well as those which provide additional job skills following initial qualifications may also be listed.

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Employment Opportunities:

ESL teachers work for the English Language and Literacy Service, TAFE institutes, universities, private language schools and government-funded agencies. They also work in primary and secondary schools. The demand for ESL teachers is dependent upon current migrant intake levels and is linked to government policy on migrants entering Australia.

For Further Information:

Adult Migrant English Program

(08) 9267 7609

The Westralian Association of Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages Inc.

Western Australian College of Teaching

(08) 9230 0600

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