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Old 19-09-2008, 04:54 PM   #16 (permalink)
Camel Toe
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One point is that we tend to teach it the way we learned it. Since Rote learning went out in our countries a loooong time ago I'd guess whomever you are you could do it better than a large % of Thai teachers, just from the simple fact you attended a First World university .. and graduated.

IMO, as long as you are conscious of the fact you are new to the profession, keep up an open mind and never stop educating yourself in teaching theory and class management, strategies and the like, you'll be okay. Start at the bottom, don't shoot too high, realize you will make more errors than one with many years of teaching experience and/or formal education. Make your mistakes in an environment where parents pay very little for their child's education. A place where mediocrity is on the main menu. And believe you me, there are plenty to choose from.
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