Teaching has been known as a great way to start a career in many other fields. It combines practice in the fine art of leadership, communication, and assessment into a formidable case for employment in business or an application to post-graduate professional programs.
A select few, however, have committed to a more dedicated career in education. In order to pursue this path, one needs certification in teaching (as far as this discussion pertains to U.S. public/private education), and a Masters degree in education or educational technology can be helpful towards higher …
Okay, you have a monthly paycheck, but on top of that consider that the cost of living is rising worldwide, the price of food, and the exchange rate of won to the dollar! It’s a headache enough to wish you were the kitten.
How many of you are finding it harder each day to pay the student loans, save a little, and feel good about your financial security?
I know that many recent graduates who have sent me resumes have taken considerable time and effort to produce something I know creates so much anxiety especially when there is so little experience under your belt. I commend that effort, and I congratulate you if you have gone to career center or other responsible person to help you. Really, think about it this way. If one piece of paper is worth the value of a car (which is a year’s salary), wouldn’t you take it seriously?
The top school is… really, quite hard to find. Ratemyhagwon.com has a combined 20 years of experience in the ESL industry and has worked with hagwons small and large, private and publicly owned, and we know that a “top school” can be many things. There are few absolutes in the ESL/EFL industry, especially in as dynamic a market as the one we work in every day in ultra-speedy Korea.