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The human desire to help others is an innate one. This is why, despite the negative aspects, people are still very attracted to the profession of teaching, notes Thomas Galvin. It has been regarded for centuries as a very noble job, and no doubt this will continue for centuries to come. Many teachers these [...]
An article in which Tom Carter relates his experiences of teaching in Asia’s largest country
Having little luck finding an attractive job offer in the U.S. in 2004, I decided to take my skills where they were wanted – abroad.
Enticed by the “Teach English in China – No Experience Necessary” ads saturating the [...]
By Mark Dykstra
Its February 24th, 2003, in a 40 degree humid heat, i stepped off the train in Hangzhou City. I gasped for breath, as i dragged my western worldly belongings trying to maintain a fix on where my Teaching Manager was. Void of a teaching certificate, void of speaking any Chinese and [...]
Ajay Shringi discusses the benefits of getting certified when teaching in China.
China is one of those places that has always led a very sheltered life. It has, for a very long time, held on to its native traditions and cultures, guarding it jealously from outside influences. But, if there’s one thing about the [...]
Groshan Fabiola gives a brief intro into teaching English Asian style.
Teaching English in Asia has become very popular among native English speakers from the United States and Canada. These are in fact the residents generally preferred by Asian employers in their numerous job offerings for teachers of English as a second language. Employment [...]
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