Description
- A bachelor’s degree
- Ideally, hold a teaching licence such as PGCE, PGdip or BEd
- Starting salary of 2,400,000 – 3,000,000 KRW per month
- Airfare reimbursement upon arrival
- Accommodation provided
- Medical insurance provided
- Work Visa provided
- Professional training provided
- One (1) year contract
- Average of 5 hours of teaching time per day
- Work hours from 8 am – 4 pm
The school provides a holistic education for Korean students, offering both a personalised and highly supportive learning environment. These learning environments consist of high-tech facilities, contemporary classrooms and state-of-the-art educational resources. Special attention is paid to individual learning styles, allowing for the delivery of lessons that take into careful consideration the needs and requirements of visual, auditory and kinaesthetic learners. As such, both the presentation of lessons and process of work completion are carefully differentiated for, in order to encompass the multitude of learners and learning preferences within each classroom. Furthermore, lessons are planned to a high standard, where the teacher is viewed as a facilitator of learning, with student agency and a child-centred approach to pedagogy encompassing the teaching paradigm within the school.
South Korea, located in East Asia, is a neighbouring country of Japan and China. Within such close proximity of many unique and historical countries, you can fly direct to Japan, Beijing, Shanghai, Philippines, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Mongolia and Macau in under 4-hours, making your teaching experience a much larger experience that previously expected. Slightly over 4 hours, why not visit the islands of Guam and Palau, or for a slightly longer flight of just under 6-hours, enjoy a trip to Brunei, Thailand, Cambodia or Vietnam. Apart from the tremendous opportunity to travel and broaden your horizons, Korea is world-famous for its music, K-pop, and renowned for its vibrant cities, futuristic modernity, year-round festivals, trendsetting, exciting restaurants and coffee shops. Additionally, Korean nightlife is something that needs to be seen in-person, with drinking very much an important part of Korean culture. Drinking is considered by Koreans as the opportune moment to socialize with friends, family and work colleagues and you will never find yourself far from a street lined with local and Western influenced bars.
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