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Well the experience in Australia is that you get paid -even though i did work at

a private school not part of a university (but they did send their students to

learn all there Chinese medicine aspect at our college ).The pay was not the

greatest ,but it did make it worth while ,but one needs to remember that when

teaching (at any level) you must be prepared for the class ,know most possible

Questions (or at least know where to find it ) that could be asked of you

!Therefore the increased reading does put you in a better position than those

that decide not to teach !

 

hope this puts some light on your Question ! Rodd

 

 

 

 

 

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Hello Yael,

 

I am a Teaching Assistant for an acupressure program (500 hours

leading to national (US) certification). There is no pay for simply

being a Teaching Assistant, which some students do to review the

material. But you are paid by the hour to give tutorials to

individual students or to small groups of students. (If a student

misses 12 hours of a 125-hour class, they must make up any additional

time missed by taking a tutorial.)

 

The school (Body Therapy Center in Palo Alto CA) requires that I be

certified by the state in order to be paid. The state requires three

years of experience (training and practice) to be certified.

 

Yours in health and harmony – Jan

 

Jan Henderson

www.BalanceFlow.com

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Hi

 

I found this to be the case as well when I was a student teacher in Shiatsu. I

learnt more by teaching, than as a student. Being a teacher forces you to

learn: students ask the most difficult questions, especially those with a very

Western logical/rigid mindset. ;)

 

And no, I did not get paid: I turned the offer of payment down, because I wanted

the experience more than the money.

 

:)

fred

 

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> Rodd [acurodd]

> 25 August 2003 01:13 AM

> acupuncture

> Re: acupuncture Teaching assistants

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> Well the experience in Australia is that you get paid -even

> though i did work at a private school not part of a

> university (but they did send their students to learn all

> there Chinese medicine aspect at our college ).The pay was

> not the greatest ,but it did make it worth while ,but one

> needs to remember that when teaching (at any level) you must

> be prepared for the class ,know most possible Questions (or

> at least know where to find it ) that could be asked of you

> !Therefore the increased reading does put you in a better

> position than those that decide not to teach !

>

> hope this puts some light on your Question ! Rodd

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> Mobile

> - Check & compose your email via SMS on your Telstra or

> Vodafone mobile.

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