An interview with a Montessori School owner about educational differences in South Korea and the USA.
Here are some helpful tips to keep in mind during your teaching abroad interview on Skype.
Below are some photos from Ashley Beauchamp and Chris Richards that were taken during their year of teaching with the EPIK program in South Korea.
Liane Nichols taught with Georgia’s Teach and Learn with Georgia program (TLG) from July 2012 through to December 2012. Today, she shares her story on what it was like teaching English in Georgia, Eastern Europe.
Chris Richards is an EPIK teacher in South Korea. He has been teaching high school aged students at DalSeo Technical High School in Daegu, South Korea since February 2012.
Reach To Teach will be hosting a meet-up at the Annual Lotus Lantern Festival. This will be a great chance to meet fellow teachers and experience a very special cultural event! The Lotus Lantern Festival is a annual modern-day tradition that offers visitors the chance to experience Buddhist culture. The main event of the festival is…
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First Annual Reach To Teach Seoul Pub Crawl When: Saturday, February 18th Time: Starts at 7:00 PM Where: Starting at The Wolfhound in Itaewon For directions to The Wolfhound please visit: http://www.wolfhoundpub.com/locations/seoul.html Come out and join RTT on our first ever Seoul Pub Crawl! We’re going to start the night off at The Wolfhound with…
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Celebrating Christmas abroad can be a challenge for new teachers and long-term expats. That’s why Reach To Teach’s Korea HR team has you covered for the holiday season. Here are some ideas on how to spend Christmas in South Korea. For teachers living in the Seoul area, check out: 1. Hollywood Grill Cost: 25,000Won per…
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