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Re: Teaching english in Thailand

by Lawrence <ajarn@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Nov 8, 2003 at 01:43 PM

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Display Name wrote:

> Does anyone know what the average number of hours a prospective teacher
of
> English in Bangkok might expect to work each week?
> Thanks

Language schools= 20-25 hours per week, on average, but sometimes
considerably
more...

Universities= Minimum of 9 teaching hours per week, at last re****t. 
(Thais
are paid min. 300 baht per hour over 9 hours (under govt. regs), Contract
(FT)
Farangs usually teach 9- 15 hours per week without any extra
compensation.)
Part-time Farangs teach up tp 15 hours per week, in most universities.
Part
time pay runs from 250 baht per hour (cmu) to 1200 baht per hour (Mahidol
University International Program-- On Buddhamonthon sai 4...off the hiway
to
****on Prathom from the Pinklao bridge.A very nice gig.) The average is
300-400
baht per hour, from what I've seen. CMU has always paid the least of any
university I've heard of...

Lawrence


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<blockquote TYPE=CITE>Does anyone know what the average number of hours
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<br>Thanks</blockquote>
<font face="Arial,Helvetica">Language schools= 20-25 hours per week, on
average, but sometimes considerably more...</font><font
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<p><font face="Arial,Helvetica">Universities= Minimum of 9 teaching hours
per week, at last re****t.&nbsp; (Thais are paid min. 300 baht per hour
over 9 hours (under govt. regs), Contract (FT) Farangs usually teach 9-
15 hours per week without any extra compensation.) Part-time Farangs teach
up tp 15 hours per week, in most universities. Part time pay runs from
250 baht per hour (cmu) to 1200 baht per hour (Mahidol University
International
Program-- On Buddhamonthon sai 4...off the hiway to ****on Prathom from
the Pinklao bridge.A very nice gig.) The average is 300-400 baht per hour,
from what I've seen. CMU has always paid the least of any university I've
heard of...</font><font face="Arial,Helvetica"></font>
<p><font face="Arial,Helvetica">Lawrence</font>
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Teaching english in Thailand
"Display Name"   2003-11-08 06:10:31 
Re: Teaching english in Thailand
Lawrence <ajarn@[EMAIL  2003-11-08 13:43:20 

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