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It's about going to Australia to be a teacher.
There are three problems: the qualification of job registration, finding faculty and staff, and obtaining legal visas. As far as I know, I will tell you.

First of all, the admission qualification is controlled by the Ministry of Education of the state government. In Victoria, meeting the requirements of preschool education, primary school, junior high school, senior high school and teacher registration is to meet any of the following three requirements:

A. Australia's four-year Bachelor of Education. (Note that the average undergraduate degree is three years)

B Bachelor of Education in Australia, double bachelor in any other subject. (It will also take four years)

C. bachelor's degree in other disciplines plus postgraduate diploma or master's degree in education. If it is a postgraduate diploma, it is limited to teaching prescribed courses (for example, it can only teach junior high schools but not primary schools). If you are a master of education, you can teach schools at all levels.

Your current education does not meet the registration requirements, and you can't teach after graduation. The easiest and quickest way is to go to Australia to get a postgraduate diploma in education, and then come down full-time for one year.

It is much easier to find a teaching position in science than in liberal arts. The competition in liberal arts is too fierce and difficult. At present, teachers of mathematics and physics are in great demand and relatively easy to find, but the requirements for English are still relatively high. There is a saying that I can't go abroad, and I don't know that my English is poor. In English-speaking countries, it usually takes about 65,438+00 years of educational experience to reach the English level close to the mother tongue. There is a precedent for international students to switch to education and then get a teaching position smoothly. But you mainly compete with native English speakers. This is more difficult than the last one, so be prepared psychologically.

Finally, how to get a visa. This question is more difficult. You don't meet the requirements of skilled migration. You are not qualified to register and can't find a job. If you study 1 year on a student visa first, I think it is still difficult for you to stay. After two years of master's degree, I still can't stay.