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How to Teach English in Korea
Dyl:
Covering co-teaching (its theory and practice) and Korean schools, life and culture, this is a very useful guide released by EPIK and NIIED (available also on EPIK's website under "What's New, no. 137").
lee-rae:
Thanks Dayle, this is extremely useful. I think I might print this off and have a thorough read through it.
Halcyon:
Not sure how I missed this back in August. Thanks for your "thanks" ErinMcGrail11978 and giving this post a bump...and, of course, mucho thanks to Dayle as well. I've been here for a few years now so I'm not sure if I'll encounter anything new but I'm sure it's an interesting and thought-provoking read...Cheers~
Cranberryopah:
Dayle, this is a fabulous post10. Thank you for providing it.
Dyl:
@Cranberryopah, you're welcome :) I think the essays on EPIK's website that have been written about teaching English and living in South Korea (http://epik.go.kr/ ; front page under "experience essays") are also, to borrow Halcyon's words, interesting and thought-provoking.
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