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Re: Pagoda Teaching Academy, Seoul, South Korea
Turino
- 2009-11-11
In response to Re: Pagoda Teaching Academy, Seoul, South Korea (Brian)
Brian says:
The split shifts do last a long time. Some longer than others. I was on them for seven months. Again, it is NOT EASY. It is a job. It is not a vacation.
I say:
As a former teacher in the West,I can return to my homeland anytime to teach there again if I wish to immerse myself once again in the kind of drudgery that you describe above.
For those readers like me who wish to get a life,try teaching in China.Avoid South Korea,especially the private sector!Nothing I have read on this board re teaching in South Korea leads me to believe that teaching there is better than doing so here in China.
Messages In This Thread
- Re: Pagoda Teaching Academy, Seoul, South Korea -- Brian -- 2009-11-08
- Re: Pagoda Teaching Academy, Seoul, South Korea -- Theo -- 2009-11-09
- Re: Pagoda Teaching Academy, Seoul, South Korea -- Brian -- 2009-11-10
- Re: Pagoda Teaching Academy, Seoul, South Korea -- Theo -- 2009-11-10
- Re: Pagoda Teaching Academy, Seoul, South Korea -- Brian -- 2009-11-11
- Re: Pagoda Teaching Academy, Seoul, South Korea -- Turino -- 2009-11-11
- Re: Pagoda Teaching Academy, Seoul, South Korea -- Turino -- 2009-11-11
- Re: Pagoda Teaching Academy, Seoul, South Korea -- Brian -- 2009-11-11
- Re: Pagoda Teaching Academy, Seoul, South Korea -- Theo -- 2009-11-10
- Re: Pagoda Teaching Academy, Seoul, South Korea -- Brian -- 2009-11-10
- Re: Pagoda Teaching Academy, Seoul, South Korea -- Theo -- 2009-11-09
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