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In this job market, is it CELTA or bust?
i am currently working at a bilingual kindergarten and hope to move to a different position after 2 years here. for where im working atm i didnt need any certifications (its a specific program), but i know i will need a TEFL license going forwards. i keep seeing posts about people struggling to find a job; is investing in CELTA my best shot? im hesitant bc of the price tag. would having experience and really strong references be able to make up for having a more basic certificate?
u/Double-Revolutionary — 20 days ago