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#1 Parent englishgibson - 2009-12-29
Re: Beware of gender specifics!

karen, sadly enough, i've got to agree with you on some of the points in your post (i'm quoting below), however, and i'll tell you why i also disagree with your too.

Gender discrimination is common in China and it does not necessarily mean that a given school is bad and in fact, I know of many licensed and well respected schools and ESL institutes alike that have a specific gender requirement because they serve a specific demographic such as an all girls school as an example. I have seen this with boarding schools, various religious schools, and others that were in business for at least 50-years so your comments are not completely with merit. In the case of teaching very young kids, most parents request female only teachers as yet another example. The school that I currently work at has been in business for about 17-years and they only hire female teachers.
it surely does not mean the school is bad, however it may be that the school is discriminating. we're in 21st century, aren't we?
your points on boarding, religious schools or kindergarten are agreeable, although any kindergarten should give an equal opportunity for both, females and males, shouldn't it? there're house husbands nowadays, aren't there? females wish to take over these high management positions anywhere, don't they? i see no reason why single out one sex for such positions as kindergarten and if the pre-school is so great, it'll be able to explain to its parents the male teacher's well qualified and / or experienced. well, unless the kindergarten isn't any religious kind.

cheers and beers to all of our points of vies on the topic

#2 Parent scarlettohara - 2009-12-27
Re: Beware of gender specifics!

I can't agree with you Karen. I've worked in China, Korea and Japan and I've always found that the schools that are very aware of Western cultural norms have the most integrity, they pay on time and they're less likely to change their contracts mid-way through. I ALWAYS watch for gender specifics when seeking out a school and I haven't been wrong yet.

#3 Parent Karen - 2009-12-27
Re: Beware of gender specifics!

Gender discrimination is common in China and it does not necessarily mean that a given school is bad and in fact, I know of many licensed and well respected schools and ESL institutes alike that have a specific gender requirement because they serve a specific demographic such as an all girls school as an example. I have seen this with boarding schools, various religious schools, and others that were in business for at least 50-years so your comments are not completely with merit. In the case of teaching very young kids, most parents request female only teachers as yet another example. The school that I currently work at has been in business for about 17-years and they only hire female teachers.

scarlettohara - 2009-12-26
Beware of gender specifics!

Stay away from any school advertising for a female or a male! Many times they're using you for other reasons (not illicit). They're ALWAYS private schools, usually start up and they'll mess you out of money that they promise you because of your 'premium' gender. Any school that doesn't hire purely based on qualifications is not to be trusted, by men or women!

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