Employability After Teaching Abroad
After teaching overseas in Korea and Japan for so long, I realize that the act of being overseas actually helps my employability a lot!
I continue to ponder and think over the potential of returning to college, yet again, to try and actually get decently employed.
What can English teachers learn about GEPIK by looking at their Japanese counterpart, the JET programme?
How exactly do you explain to your students that some of their culture’s beliefs is actually seen as racism to the rest of the world? Carefully.
Having dealt with both now, Rebecca dissects the two different ways to get into the public education system in Asia, with their pros and cons.
An article I wrote when asked to write “something about teaching English” by the school. Naturally, I wrote about what I know – making pop culture part of my lessons.
Think about the most important, nerve-wracking day of your life. Now realize that it’s nothing compared to what high school students had to go through today.
One thing that I hear all too often from my teachers is “難しい!!” which means “This is too difficult!” At
These are my first years! They’re absolutely adorable and I love them to bits. This is their dance from Sports
I just haven’t had much to post about. Or, well, write about. I have photos to show, and videos that