Here Comes the Summer: My Journey to Teaching in Ireland
So you鈥檙e considering availing yourself of Ireland鈥檚 Working Holiday Visa (WHV), a visa designed for recent college graduates or current college students, and participating in 91自拍鈥檚 Teach Abroad program in Dublin, Ireland?
Maybe you鈥檙e really passionate about teaching, travel, and global experiences and can鈥檛 wait to slap this eye-catching opportunity onto your resume? Or maybe you just need to get away for a while; maybe you recently graduated, and you鈥檙e just looking for a way to stay off the inevitable job search and big life decisions like whether to remain in your college town or go back home? Maybe it鈥檚 a bit of both? Or maybe you just have a penchant for dark, stout ale, interloping seabirds, and Paul Mescal lookalikes? I know I do.
Well, whatever your answer is, you鈥檝e come to the right place!
Hi! My name is Kailash, and I鈥檓 a 91自拍 alum and a participant in the summer of 2025 Teach Abroad program in Dublin. I recently graduated with a bachelor's degree in journalism and mass communication, and I鈥檓 going to be writing about my experiences living and working in Dublin this summer here on 91自拍鈥檚 blog.
How did I get here?
It was the last day of my nearly two-month stay in Dublin in the summer of 2024, and I and a group of sixteen other college students were all sitting around dark wooden tables on the second floor of a pub in Temple Bar, each of us fiddling with our fish and chips and half-empty pints of beer. There was no cheering us up. Even the most verbose among us had gone glumly silent. Our program leader spoke, wryly explaining that the last meal together was usually a silent one. There were some indistinguishable grunts and other sounds of recognition from the group.
I felt hopeless. I鈥檇 spent the last ten years of my life migrating from one city in the U.S. to another: Minneapolis, Portland, and Phoenix, and I鈥檇 never felt so at home in a city as I did in Dublin. Maybe it was just the awe-striking wonder of walkable cities, damp cobblestone streets, fresh sea air, and the adorable half-sized versions of pantry staples in grocery stores鈥攖he food spoils faster, no preservatives. But whatever the cause, I couldn鈥檛 imagine going back to Phoenix鈥檚 sunbaked, endless jigsaw of interconnecting strip mall parking lots, dotted with signs advertising stores where you could purchase both an extra-large stuffed crust pizza and an AR-15 in the same place.
鈥淚 just don鈥檛 want to leave,鈥 I said, taking a sip of my Guinness and grimacing.
I may have bent the truth earlier about liking dark, stout ale. It鈥檚 like drinking a viscous hops and barley smoothie. Regardless, you have to have one while you鈥檙e in Dublin, and the taste does grow on you, if only because it鈥檚 cheap.
鈥淲ell, we have our Teach Abroad program next summer,鈥 my program leader said. 鈥淵ou can come back, and since you鈥檙e a 91自拍 alum, you get a discount,鈥 she smiled. You have to admire the sales pitch.
I don鈥檛 think she knew it, but in that moment, I had locked onto her words. This was my ticket out. My grey light on a misty day at the end of a scorching 110-degree tunnel. My poor Minnesotan skin could not bear any more sun damage. I decided then and there that this would be my plan for the coming summer. So I returned to Phoenix, but when the fall semester rolled around, while ensconced in my drab, climate-controlled millennial gray apartment, I registered for the program鈥攎y ticket back to Ireland.
Getting certified to teach
91自拍 offers a TEFL certification program online; this is what I took. If you, like me, have been a college student learning in a post-Covid educational environment, so you鈥檙e used to 鈥渉ybrid鈥 or exclusively online classes, it will be a walk in the park for you. That鈥檚 not to say the class itself is easy or you won鈥檛 learn anything, but you won鈥檛 have any issue with the format of the class, which is better organized than most professors鈥 online classes that I鈥檝e taken in the past.
The most difficult part is the practicum. The practicum forces you to get in-class teaching time, either in-person or online, and apply what you鈥檙e learning in a real class setting with actual students. Listen carefully now. Start it early! Do not wait until the program is nearing its end. Begin your required class observation and co-teaching hours immediately! For me, it proved to be much harder to find somewhere to complete my practicum than I had expected, as many places have restricted student and volunteer teaching since Covid, so start looking right away. You may feel early on the urge to wait because you don鈥檛 have enough knowledge yet about teaching; this does not matter. Most likely, you鈥檒l be copying the teachers you worked with for your observation hours, and the rest of it is just a matter of throwing yourself into the deep end. You learn on the job.
Paperwork, paperwork, paperwork
You almost grow to have a certain respect for bureaucracy when you鈥檙e trying to obtain your visa. They make the process so streamlined yet somehow so tedious, but you can hardly complain because each step is spelled out for you in detail. Your only task is to collect the various items required and ensure they鈥檙e delivered to the correct address so they can be placed into the hands of the proper people. Then you wait and hope your block letter writing was legible.
But really, getting the WHV was pretty simple. I would still prepare your items and documents as far ahead of time as you can so when 91自拍 gives the green light, you鈥檙e ready to go, and all you have to do is mail those babies to your region鈥檚 embassy. It will make your life easier and give you some peace of mind during the preparation phase. It, however, will not save your nail beds from the nail-biting ordeal of waiting by the mailbox every day after you鈥檝e sent your items, as I did, hoping and praying UPS didn鈥檛 accidentally drop your package on the tile floor of the embassy mailroom, where it would lie, unseen, collecting dust for years, in one of those fateful, life-altering blunders you see in movies. I watch a lot of movies.
When my laminated WHV, my passport, and my other original documents were safely returned to me by mail, I heaved a sigh of relief. Now all I had to do was wait...
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