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Fulbright Taiwan English Teaching Flagship Plus (ETF+) Award

Employer
Fulbright Taiwan
Location
Taiwan
Salary
The Monthly stipend of ETF+ is NT$63,000 (For details, please see "Job Description")
Closing date
Feb 18, 2023

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Job Details

Description and Purpose

The English Teaching Flagship Plus Award is given to those who are willing and qualified to be English teachers in Taiwan. The Foundation for Scholarly Exchange (FSE) is cooperating with MOE (Ministry of Education) in Taiwan in order to achieve the goal of becoming a bilingual country by 2030.

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We are looking for applicants who are enthusiastic in the field of English Teaching and Education and have experience in real-life classrooms. We offer a chance to live in Taiwan and experience cultural exchange, bringing your creativity to the students while learning from Taiwanese educators.

You will be an ETF+ who works with local teachers, creating an English environment for elementary students and junior high students to learn English and other subjects. By staying in Taiwan and immersing in the culture for a full school year, we believe that you will achieve more than expected.

Award Period: 11 months, beginning from August 1, 2023; renewal for an additional year is possible by application.

Benefits

  • Monthly stipend of NT$63,000, which includes a monthly benefit of NT$5,000 for professional development for learning Chinese and relevant education certificates
  • Settling-in & Baggage Allowance (A one-time-only allowance): NT$26,000
  • Round-trip airfare between Taiwan and the U.S.
  • National Health Insurance

Eligibility Criteria

Nationality: Applicants must be US citizens.

Teaching Experience Requirements (meet one of the following): 

  • Hold a state-issued teaching license or certificate.

  • Have taught English courses in accredited schools for more than one year, or have served as a full-time teaching assistant for more than one year in public schools that participate in MOE’s program. In addition, applicants must meet the following qualifications.

    (1) Hold a bachelor’s degree or higher in education, English or related field / TESOL, TEFL or CELTA       
          certificates approved by accredited universities
    (2) Have taken English teaching materials, teaching assessment, introduction to second language learning
          and trial teaching for more than 120 hours (distance learning courses shall not exceed two-thirds of the
           total course hours)

Advantages

  • Cooperation with Taiwan’s MOE
  • Provision of a strong teaching support system (advisors, workshops, forums, etc.)
  • Local Coordinator support system
  • Cohort support system
  • Networking with Fulbrighters
  • Engagement with local communities
  • Participation in cultural activities

 

Responsibilities & Expectations

You will be placed in elementary schools (G1-G6) or junior high schools (G7-G9).

The Foundation for Scholarly Exchange (FSE) English Teaching Grantees may teach alone or co-teach with Taiwanese teachers in elementary schools, junior high schools, or universities with support from local coordinators and professional advisors. The grantees will be invited to submit their preference for the locations they prefer; they are also welcome to continue their grant at the same site.

  • Locations: Taipei, New Taipei, Taichung, Changhua, Yunlin, Kaohsiung, Yilan, Hualien, Taitung, Kinmen, Penghu, Chiayi, Pingtung
  • Summer Training: Assisting the training and other support for new ETAs and local teachers in August
  • Workshops: For each 18-week semester, each recipient will participate in at least 3 different weekday afternoon workshops and may be invited to share some teaching resources or teaching demonstrations
  • Reports: ETFs will submit at least two written reports per semester
  • Teaching observations: Will be held at least once a year
  • Teaching-related projects: These can be team projects or personal projects related to teaching; they may be presented during the English Language Forum
  • English/Bilingual teaching Forum: ETFs will be invited to organize training forums and teacher training programs
  • Remote service camps: ETFs will be invited to assist and lead the ETAs to organize the content of English/Bilingual Camps in remote areas as community service
  • Cultural Events: ETFs will lead and explore the cultural activities in their communities

 

Application  Procedure

  •   Apply Now

  • Application Deadline: February 20, 2023

  • Application Timeline: 

  • Online Interviews March-April, 2023

  • Announcement April 2023

  • Grant Notification April 2023

  • Visa application May 2023

  • Flight arrangements June 2023

  • Online Informative Session

    1. 31st, January 2023 (Tue.) 9:30 am-10:30 am (Taiwan Time)
    2. 15th, Febuary 2023 (Wed.) 9:30am-10:30am (Taiwan Time)
    Welcome to join us with Google Meet: meet.google.com/vkz-hirz-uuy

     

    Do reach out if you have any questions. 

    e-mail: ENteaching@fse.fulbright.org.tw  

Company

The Foundation for Scholarly Exchange (FSE) in Taiwan administers the Fulbright Scholar, Student, and Language Teacher Programs. The Foundation was established through a Letter of Agreement in 1947 in Nanjing between the United States of America and the Republic of China, and resumed operations on Taiwan in 1957. In 1964 the letter was updated and the purpose reconfirmed, “to promote further mutual understanding between the United States of America and the Republic of China by wider exchange of knowledge and professional talents through educational contacts.” In 1979 the title was changed to FSE. In 1979 and 2010, additional exchanges of Letters acknowledged the identity of FSE as a non-profit international legal entity under the mandate of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA). The Ministry of Education (MOE) and MOFA are strong supporters and partners of FSE along with many county governments. Among other responsibilities, the central role of FSE is to administer the Fulbright Program. There are various other categories of scholarships administered by the Foundation. For the Scholar Program, the grant awards include Teaching, Research, Teaching/Research, Cross-Strait Studies Research, Postdoctoral Research, and U.S.-Taiwan International Education Administrators. For the Student Program, the grant awards include Open Study/Research, Doctoral Dissertation Research, Ph.D. programs across the U.S., M.A. Degree Programs in Taiwan (12 departments in 8 universities), and Ph.D. Degree Programs in Taiwan. For the Language Teaching Program, the grant awards include both American English Teaching Assistants (ETAs) in Taiwan and Taiwanese Foreign Language Teaching Assistants (FLTAs) in the United States.

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