Hello,
I'm from Guangxi, a province of 80% mountains 10% waters 10% fields, South China, teaching Chinese, English, and chiefly Mathematics - a universal language.
Most of the time I teach Chinese students in college.
Once in a while I've been tutoring Western high school students mathematics and chinese poetry.
It's fun, but I'm not so sure of the quality of my jobs if compared with that of a western teacher's, though some friendly parents from the USA did say: "our children and us are completely satisfied."
As more and more Western families are coming to this green-n-warm part of China in the future, I feel the necessity to get first-hand knowledge on western education, especially on maths and foreign language.
Thus, I'm looking for a chance of practising teaching math or chinese in a western country, then come back to provide better service to the western students here.
I realize it will be far muuuuuuch thornier than you native speakers of English looking for job in a school here.
So, is there anyone could help? or advise?
Thanks
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- Eastern Mathmetician -- ESL_IN_ASIA -- 2004-10-03
- Double Standard? Who?? -- breeze -- 2004-10-03
- Isn't offshoring enough for you..what else do you want?? -- ESL_IN_ASIA -- 2004-10-02