The Monterey Institute provides excellent training for language educators, preparing students for the next step in their career paths as leaders in the field of language pedagogy. Attaining a Master of Arts in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (MATESOL) or Teaching a Foreign Language (MATFL) offers both the state of the art educational training and extensive professional network for students to move forward.
The MATESOL and MATFL programs prepare students to take leadership roles in the areas of teaching, curriculum design, research, language assessment and teacher training. Monterey Institute graduates work worldwide as curriculum and materials developers, teacher trainers, language researchers, and, of course, as language teachers.
In the US, ESL teachers are in great demand in public schools and adult education programs. The need for instructors at the community college level has increased in the past few years, as has the call for instructors in business and governmental agencies.
In countries where English is not the primary language, there is a growing demand for qualified teachers. Full-time positions overseas can be very attractive and frequently have added compensation benefits, such as furnished housing, travel/relocation expenses, and sometimes a bonus at the end of the contract.
In today’s global environment, more and more people are studying languages in an ever-wider variety of settings, and the demand for competent language teachers is strong.
In the US, the great majority of foreign language positions are in high schools and community colleges. A number of foreign language teachers, however, may also work in adult education programs or in elementary schools. At the university level, MA graduates hold instructor or lecturer positions in various language departments.
Teaching opportunities are available worldwide. At present, Monterey Institute graduates are working all over the world on six continents. For example, the market for English language teachers is especially growing in Asia.
In the US, language teaching opportunities can be found nationwide and at all levels of education: elementary, secondary, community college, university, adult schools, as well as in the private sector.
In addition to teaching, graduates of the MATESOL/MATFL program frequently obtain positions in teacher education, program administration, training, and testing or materials writing. Those who choose to continue their education to the doctoral level teach and conduct research at universities in the and overseas.
Emerging fields within language teaching include computer-assisted language learning (CALL) and language for specific purposes (LSP), such as Japanese for business or English language training for overseas call centers.
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