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Old 18th August 2008, 10:49   #87 (permalink)
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Re: Korean Job Market: My Experiences

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Originally Posted by Sanuk Canuk View Post
Hope this is not too off topic but are there any opportunities in Korea as a subject teacher in an immersion program. Currently I am teaching Math(s) in a private Thai bilingual school and I am loving teaching Math(s) instead of English. If I could land a similar gig in Korea I would be off there for sure once my contract here is up. On another tack what are the class sizes in Korean public schools. Surely they are less than the 55 student sweatshops we have in Thailand but I really hate teaching conversation in large classes.
There are some English 'camps' (camp = Konglish for extra-curricular learning) that have jobs for foreigners teaching science and mathematics. One such place is Paju English Village near Incheon. However, some of these camps / villages can be pretty farcical.
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