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| Senior Guru ![]() Join Date: Nov 2006 Occupation: Former Teacher Location: ![]()
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![]() | Teaching in Korea - trips abroad I have a friend on mine who shared some information about teaching in Korea. Every year they have a 2-3 month trip to India with 20-30 students. Recently they had been to Pune. For 2-3 months they stay and learn new activities like art, painting, communication etc. They stayed together and even had been to schools and universities to get an idea about the course structure. This is really globalization. |
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| ESL Rookie ![]() Join Date: Feb 2006 Nationality: American Occupation: English Teacher Location: ![]()
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![]() | Re: Teaching in Korea - trips abroad School trips abroad? Yeh, I'm always amazed when I see groups of Japanese touring my home city decked out in their full school uniform. When I was a school student, no way did we have the opportunity of funds to engage in overseas school trips. Wow! ![]() |
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![]() | Re: Teaching in Korea - trips abroad Yeah, me too. Its like having a fun time going places out of your homeland and the excitement it generates is tremendous. As a teacher when I get excited to visit a foreign land surely at the age of the child this can be a great learning curve. |
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