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A Guide to Teaching Abroad in Taiwan
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Although there are many cities throughout the island, Taipei, Kaohsiung, and Taichung offer the most opportunities to teach in Taiwan.
Taipei, the capital, is a bustling city filled with delectable Chinese restaurants and markets that fill the city streets after dark. With high-speed railways and buses, it is easy to travel from the National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, a top tourist spot, to the Tamsui River that travels down the city’s western border.
Kaohsiung. This southern port-city is consistently growing into more of a global city every day. With breathtaking views of the city nestled between rolling green hills and the brilliant blue ocean, Kaohsiung offers newly developed shopping malls, flashy night markets, and a handful of piers just bursting with entertainment. It is also the home of the EDA Rhinos, Taiwan’s premier baseball team. Those who teach in Kaohsiung can catch a game in between classes, or even take students for a field trip!
Taichung. The third largest city in Taiwan sits on the western side of the island, close to China. Teachers take pleasure in teaching in Taichung because they can experience the deep-rooted culture here as it is mixed in with the modern, upbeat tempo of the ever growing development of Taiwan.
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Frequently Asked Questions
No, legally teaching in Taiwan requires a bachelor's degree. However, some private language schools might accept an associate's degree + TEFL certificate, with limited opportunities. Consider alternative options like online teaching or other non-teaching jobs.
There's no single "best" part, but consider your desired lifestyle: Taipei for city life, Kaohsiung for sunny beaches, Taichung for art and nature, Tainan for history and food.
In Taiwan, they speak a variety of languages! The official language is Mandarin Chinese, but many also speak Taiwanese Hokkien, a Southern Min Chinese dialect. Other Sinitic languages like Hakka and indigenous Formosan languages are also spoken by smaller portions of the population.
Yes, teachers are highly respected in Taiwan, traditionally viewed as pillars of society. This stems from Confucian values emphasizing education and respect for elders.
Teachers in Taiwan earn around $2,700-$4,400 USD monthly, with public schools offering more and benefits included.
Yes, Taiwan is very safe! Crime rates are low, the society is stable, and the healthcare system is good. Just be aware of typhoons and earthquakes, which can occur but are usually well-managed.
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