After completion of the American TESOL Institute’s Special Thai
Program, teachers will be placed in schools through out Thailand.
There is a range of educational institutes in Thailand. From
temple schools in small villages, miles from any city, to private
schools only open to the elite.
However descriptions of most English teaching jobs in Thailand are
as follows:
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Teachers normally teach not more than 24 classes per week. Most
schedules vary between 20-22 hours per week. Classes are 50-60
minutes long depending on the school. Most teachers will teach
each class once per week.
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The teachers will be required to hand in a lesson planning every
month at the end of the month.
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For Thai Schools Teachers will work at the school Monday-Friday
from the hours of 8:00 am - 4:30 pm. (Timing may change for
different schools but general timing is mentioned) For Language
Schools, teachers have teaching sessions mostly during the evening
and week ends.
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Teachers will not be required to teach on Thai National holidays.
Saturdays and Sundays there is no class for Thai schools but
Language Schools are busier during the week ends.
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Teachers will attend the morning assembly which usually begins
between 8:00 am. Depending on the school.
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Teachers will prepare (hopefully creative) lesson plans each week
for each level/grade that they teach. Teachers will likely be
asked by the school and us to provide examples of lesson plans.
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Teachers will act in a professional manner both inside and outside
of school. You will be a representative for us, your country, and
most importantly yourself.
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Attendance / Punctuality
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Smart / Neat Appearance and Dress
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Organize lesson plans
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Adaptability to Thai culture
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Relationship with Thai teachers
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Teachers will dress in an appropriate fashion.
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In schools, males are expected to wear dress pants (no jeans or
cargo pants) and a button-up/collared long or short sleeve dress
shirt (no golf shirts). Ties are required on Mondays and all
special occasions/days/festivities (e.g. Teacher Appreciation
Day). Ties may be required by some schools on a daily basis. Brown
or black dress shoes are accepted (no running shoes or sandals).
Males are expected to be clean shaven. Facial hair is allowed only
if it is properly trimmed and is presentable on a daily basis.
Earrings or visible facial rings (eyebrow, lip, nose, chin, etc)
are not accepted. Visible tattoos are not accepted. Generally hair
should be short and presentable. Males with long hair may be
expected to wear it pulled back and presentable.
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Outside schools, males are free to wear what they please, with a
reminder that no matter how hot it is, it is not acceptable (in
Thai society) to not wear a shirt in public (unless at a beach,
etc).
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In schools, females are expected to wear knee length or longer
skirts with a presentable blouse (no low cut or revealing shirts).
Shoes should be dress shoes – open toe and high heel shoes are
acceptable (no sandals or running shoes). Visible facial rings
(eyebrow, lip, nose, chin, etc.) are not accepted. Earrings are
accepted providing that they are not worn in excessive numbers
(E.g. 4 earrings in each ear). Hair should be presentable. Visible
tattoos are not accepted.
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Outside schools, females are free to wear what they please, with a
reminder that revealing clothes are not considered acceptable for
female teachers at any time (in Thai society).
Dress codes in Thai government schools may seem strict at first,
but appearances and first impressions are extremely important in
Thailand. If you are a teacher, you will be expected to dress
accordingly especially in school.
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Teachers will participate in an English club for students once per
week. This is scheduled during school hours at the same time as
various other clubs available to students. This can usually be
done as a group with any other foreign teachers at the school.
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Teachers will respect all rules and regulations of the school
unless otherwise notified by us.
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Teachers will keep organized records of student’s weekly
attendance as well as grades and additional notes
o Teachers will evaluate the listening and speaking skills of each
student throughout the year.
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Teachers will perform the greeting activity once per week. This
consists of simply greeting students and parents at the school
front gates from roughly 7:30am-8:00am. All Thai teachers rotate
this responsibility as well.
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Teachers will perform the English 1 minute activity once per week.
This consists of planning a short (2-3 minutes) speech/message to
present during the morning assembly in English. Topics may include
ideas such as public service type announcements, riddles, tongue
twisters, idioms, slang, nursery rhymes, etc. This can be done as
a group with any other foreign teachers at the school.
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Teachers will perform the Star Talk activity for 5 minutes before
starting each class. This consists of teaching the students a
short introduction and then having them introduce themselves to
the class using the format you provide.
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Teachers will attend 1 English Camp for their school per semester.
The dates will be arranged by the school. There is little to no
preparation required, just attendance and participation. English
Camps generally fall on a Saturday and run from 8:00 am - 4:00 pm.
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Teachers will teach an after school English class to the Thai
teachers. This is generally once per week and can usually be
performed as a group with other foreign teachers or split with
other foreign teachers. This does not count towards the limit of
24 classes per week.
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Teachers will be at school for all Non-Thai national holidays.
This includes Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, Easter, Valentines
Day, etc. Most schools have special celebrations on these days and
you will be asked to help organize them as you will be the
resident expert on Western holidays.