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1) How old is your daughter.
2) What country does she live in.
3) What country does she want to teach in
4) What languages does she speak well
5) If she wants to study teaching, what subject does she want to teach.
6) The part of your question about Grade 12 and Bachelors degree does not translate well into American education...
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You can contact with Educate the Planet. This foundation provides a great opportunity to get a scholarship to study abroad for international students in UK, USA and Russia.
Best thing is to concentrate on your studies and score the highest marks. Money always you could earn but not your marks! So I would suggest you to only concentrate on your studies and the course you have taken require lots of concentration and study and the free time would be only infringement into your time allocated or required to study what is being taught than earn a small money for you. I am sure your parents would appreciate your studies at this point of time than working! Best of luck in your studies!
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