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120 hrs (3 weeks) Full Time TEFL Course
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Orientation on Thai Culture and Language
Immediate Teaching Job Placement
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ESL Job / TEFL Job Placement in Thailand
After completion of the American TESOL Institute’s Special Thai Program, teachers are 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.
Descriptions of most English teaching jobs in
Thailand are as follows:
Teachers normally teach not more
than 25 hours per week. Classes are 40-60 minutes long depending on
the school. Most teachers will teach each class once per week.
The teachers will be required to hand in a lesson planning every week/
fortnight/ month depending on the school.
For Thai Schools Teachers work at the school Monday-Friday from the
hours of 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM. (Timing may vary for different schools but
general timing is mentioned) For Language Schools, teachers have
teaching sessions mostly during the evening and week ends.
Teachers will not be required to teach on Thai National holidays and
Saturdays and Sundays. However, Language Schools are busier during the
week ends.
Teachers are expected to attend the morning assembly which usually
begins at 8:00 AM. Timings may vary depending on the school.
Teachers need to prepare creative lesson plans each week for each
level/grade that they teach. The lesson plans are prepared according
to the needs and requirements of the students. Teachers may have to
prepare sample lessons plans for approval by the coordinator,
Principal or the School Management.
Teachers are expected to be professional during school hours. Teachers
who are living within close proximity of the school should maintain a
code of conduct. Remember you are a teacher and a role model for your
students and their parents. Moreover, you will be a representative for
us, your country, and most importantly yourself.
Attendance / Punctuality
Professional /Smart / Neat Appearance.
Prepare lesson plans and teaching aids
Adaptability to and respect for Thai culture
Rapport with students and Thai teachers
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.
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).
In schools, ladies 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.
Outside schools, ladies 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 as per the norms
of the school.
Teachers will participate in an English club for students once a week.
This is scheduled during school hours at the same time as various
other clubs in the school. This can usually be done as a group with
any other foreign teachers at the school.
Teachers will respect all rules and regulations of the school unless
otherwise notified by us.
Teachers will keep organized records of student’s weekly attendance as
well as grades and additional notes
Teachers will evaluate the listening and speaking skills of each
student throughout the year.
Teachers will perform the greeting activity once a week. This consists
of simply greeting students and parents at the school front gates from
roughly 7:30AM-8:00AM. All Thai teachers share this responsibility as
well.
Teachers are responsible for conducting the English 1 minute activity
once a 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 other foreign teachers in the school.
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.
Teachers will attend one English Camp per semester. The dates will be
arranged by the school. There is very little preparation required,
just attend and participate. English Camps generally fall on a
Saturday and run from 8:00 AM- 4:00 PM.
Teachers are expected to teach an after school English class to the
Thai teachers. These classes are generally conducted once per week and
can usually be performed as a group with other foreign teachers or
individually. These are considered to be extra classes meant for your
Thai colleagues .
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 the festivities as you will be the resident
expert on Western holidays.


