Teaching in Prison

Teaching in Prison

“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” Nelson Mandela Teachers with overseas experience can benefit from teaching in a prison As hard as this may be to believe, there are many similarities in the environments for both...
Teaching in a Hagwon – Things to Know

Teaching in a Hagwon – Things to Know

Depending on your experience with teaching English in South Korea, you may or may not know what a hagwon is. Teaching in a hagwon is quite popular in South Korea, so it is important that you understand what a hagwon is. A hagwon is a private learning...
Reverse Culture Shock – Expectations and Coping

Reverse Culture Shock – Expectations and Coping

Whether you’ve already started considering the effects that reverse culture shock might have on you once you return home from your overseas stint, learning about what it is and how to deal with reverse culture shock will be incredibly helpful as you transition...
Interviewing for Your Teaching Position

Interviewing for Your Teaching Position

Interviews can be daunting, but they don’t have to be! Doing your homework by researching the school, reading through the job description, and preparing answers as well as your own questions can make the process much less scary. To help you, we’ve composed a...

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