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Is it necessary to raise the bar for foreign English teachers?

(chinadaily.com.cn) Updated: 2016-07-15 14:25

teamkrejados (France)

As far as I know, Hubei province is piloting a program in which prospective teachers must substantiate their degree - a sealed transcript, or maybe an official letter. I'm not sure what exactly the criteria are. I handed over a sealed transcript of my degree and am still waiting for response on whether that would be satisfactory.

As far as overhauling the quality of English and English teaching in China, here are a few ideas:

1. One big problem is that, to begin with, there is no standard English. China should insist on accent/region neutral English speakers and choose a standard of English writing - Oxford, American or Australian (the 3 main)

2. Engage a team of native English speakers conversant in the chosen standardized English to proof any text - book, exam, etc.

3. Stop teaching English in Chinese (beyond the first few grades)!

Is it necessary to raise the bar for foreign English teachers?

Sean McNally from Britain teaches Chinese children how to learn English through paintings. Many students in China have trouble learning English and using it in their daily lives. (Photo source:Meng Zhongde / China Daily)

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