Our summer program is a marvelous opportunity to have
a taste of the exotic and fascinating culture of China
in an extremely affordable package. With only
4 or 6 weeks in mid summer, you’ll have the
freedom to travel to the other side of the world and
still be back in time for the fall semester. Our summer
program includes local touring, 4 to 6 weeks of teaching,
and full accommodations with meals everyday. And for
those seeking additional touring, a touring program
option is also available. Throughout your time here
you’ll be able to see the marvels of China’s
natural landscapes, visit famous sites, learn about
Chinese history and language, try new and exotic foods,
and wind your way through the back streets of cities
old and new. And when you settle down for teaching
you’ll see the hospitality that the Chinese
are renowned for when you make close bonds with students,
families, teachers, and the community. You will be
placed alongside a group of other American teachers
so you can share this rich experience with new friends
from home and also kick back with some familiar ambience
when needed. Whether you want to enrich your teaching
experience, learn another language, make new friends,
or have a taste of an adventure you’ll never
forget, our summer program is the ideal place to start.
Please check our “Extra Services” section
for more benefits you can receive from teaching with
us.
General Description
Teaching
Living Arrangements
Touring
Schedule
Cost
Requirements
Teaching:
For our 2011 Summer Program the majority of our schools
will be in Guangzhou and Zhejiang Provinces, all within
a short drive of Hong Kong or Shanghai. Most of the
schools are recently built with modern facilities.
Classrooms typically have a blackboard with TV sets
and air conditioners. There are computers with internet
on campus, and office space for teacher meetings.
English textbooks and supplies will be provided by
the school. The students' ages range from kindergarten
up to senior high school. There will be 20-35 students
in one class and there are two main classes, one in
morning and one in afternoon, for a total of up to
70 students a day. The afternoon class is usually
a similar level to the morning class so lesson plans
can be repeated. There may also be private tutoring
sessions with smaller groups, and older individuals.
You can also request to teach in the same school with
your friends. The focus of the class curriculum is
conversational English and foreign culture, supplemented
by many educational games. Teacher’s assistants
may also be available to assist the English teacher
with translations and class management when necessary.
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Living arrangement:
Teachers will stay in furnished rooms with the minimum
of an air conditioner, attached bathroom, bed, desk,
chairs and electric outlets. For most locations teachers
need to share their room with another American teacher.
If you wish for a single room this can be arranged
by an additional fee (see extra services section).
Each site will have a teacher host that will stay
with the teachers during the entire teaching period
to take care of their personal needs and organize
entertaining group activities. We will eat breakfast,
lunch, and dinner together either at a special room
designated for us in our hotel or in the school cafeteria.
Usually meals are not covered on weekends. The type
of food will depend on which region, but generally
food may consist of such dishes as beef braised in
soy sauce, spinach sautéed in butter and garlic,
sweet and sour fish, eggplant with pork strips etc….
Laundry can be taken to local laundromats or in some
cases be provided by the school. Local ACT or school
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Touring:
For those choosing the Summer Program without the
additional touring option, local touring of a cultural
or historical site in the area surrounding the school
will be provided. In 2011, we will make a final program
touring desitination after hearing the wishes of our
participants. Possibilities include
a tour of Hong Kong,
Beijing or Shanghai. All tours include 3 days and two nights at
their destination. During our touring period we will
also stay in quality hotels and have a tour guide
with us for the duration of our experience, explaining
the history and meaning of the various locations and
helping us with our local needs. We will also have
the chance to sample famous dishes from specialty
restaurants everyday. Most of the touring will take
place at the end of the teaching pro gram. For more
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Schedule:
Due to the geographical diversity of our participants,
an orientation will be held on arrival in either Shanghai
or Guangzhou. We will travel to China in early July
and teach a day or two after our arrival. The teaching
program runs from early July till mid to late August.
Each school has a slightly different schedule resulting
in different starting and finishing dates. Your schedule
is determined by which length of program you decide
on. Whether you choose the 4 or 6 week teaching program
will also determine your schedule. During the program
you will be expected to teach 5 to 6 hours a day,
for 5 to 6 days a week. The classroom teaching will
consist of roughly two and a half hours in the morning,
followed by two and a half in the afternoon. Most
classes are in 45 minute periods with breaks in between.
See the schedule section for a better idea of how
all the dates and times look.
Your return ticket can also be extended for up to
six months if you wish to travel independently after
the program with no additional cost. This has been
a popular option with a lot of our teachers who wish
to spend more time exploring China independently.
However, you'll have to make that decision before purchase of the ticket to avoid extra fees. All departures and arrivals
cities must also remain the same. If you would like
to stay in China longer after completing the program
you will responsible for your own accomodations, travel,
visa arrangements and travel to the airport. However, we'd be happy to provide suggestions on travel plans for you.
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Salary or Cost:
In 2011 our program will operate by having participants
buy their own plane tickets and at the end of their
teaching term, we will provide a salary. The salary
will be determined both by length of program and the
teacher's own experience.
On a very limited basis we will allow a few participants
to pay a program fee and purchase their plane ticket.
For these participants, the program fee is determined
by a few factors; They include length of program,
teaching certification, US departure city, and whether
the Touring Option is selected. The program fee is
lower for those in the 6 week program because it compensates
those completing two additional weeks of teaching.
The program fee also encourages those with state teaching
certifications to apply, though we welcome all with
the desire to teach to apply. The program fee a reflects
the cost variation of different departure cities in
the US. Those leaving from the East coast have a higher
fee than those leaving from the West coast due to
the differences in airline tickets. The visa fee is
also not included in the program fee. Those choosing
to attain their visa through the ACT Center via the
Chinese Consulate in San Francisco will need to submit
an additional $130 USD. If planning to attain the
visa independently you will be responsible for locating
the closest Chinese Consulate or visa service company.
The ACT Center will provide you with a visa form and
instructions on completing it. Copies of both the
teaching certification and visa will be required to
ensure participation.
2011 Summer Program
Salary
| Program Salary in USD |
Certified Teacher |
Uncertified Teacher |
| 6 Week |
$600 |
$500 |
| 4 Week |
$500 |
$400 |
2011 Summer Program Touring
Options:
1. Shanghai Tour
2. Beijing Tour
3. Hong Kong Tour
Note: Final decision will be made after hearing the
majority request from our participants. Touring fee
can be paid later, even while in China. Estimate on
fee is anywhere from $200 to $600, including plane or train ticket, hotel, tour guide and meals. Tour fee can be taken directly from salary if desired. Other options such as a Tibet tour are also possible, but would likely range close to $1000.
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Requirements:
We are currently looking for upwards of 40 teachers
for the the 2011 Summer Program. We cannot accept
applicants under 18 years of age, those unable to
teach, or those with expired passports. Persons with
a teaching degree, college degree, or experience teaching
abroad are preferred, though any candidates with a
passion for teaching will be considered.
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