TESL MB exclusively represents Manitoban adult ESL/EAL educators, whereas TEAL is an organization for educators in primary and secondary schools settings. For more information about TEAL, visit their website.
How do I become an adult ESL teacher in Manitoba?
In order to become certified to teach English as a second language (ESL) to adults in the province of Manitoba, one must first complete a teacher training program. Click here for more information.
Then, the job application process begins. Check out our social media pages for recent jobs shared with us by employers.
I have been thinking of becoming involved in TESL MB, but I don’t have a lot of time to commit.
We would love to hear from you. Contact us, and we’ll find something that works for your time and interests. A good way to start is as a Member-at-Large, which is a learning role with no specific responsibilities.
I would like to get some information out to the membership. How do I do this?
Please send the information that you would like to be shared in PDF format, as well as where and when you would like it shared, to our general email at teslmanitoba.general@gmail.com
How do I know if my membership is still active?
Our membership year runs September to August. If you’ve paid since September, your membership will be active until 31st. Can’t remember when you paid for your membership? Please contact us.
I want to be a TESL Canada member, and it says I have to do it through TESL MB. How do I do this?
Once your payment for TESL MB membership has been made, your information is sent to TESL Canada. We update our membership list regularly.
How can I pay for my membership?
Payment can currently be made via e-transfer or cheque. Please see our Membership page for more information.
Do I receive a membership number, card, or some kind of proof that I am a member?
TESL MB does not issue cards or numbers to members. You are registered based on name and email address, and your receipt of payment is proof of membership for that year.