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So what do you have against teaching kindy?
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hagwonnewbie



Joined: 09 Feb 2007
Location: Asia

PostPosted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 11:30 am    Post subject: So what do you have against teaching kindy? Reply with quote

I got offered to 2.3 to teach kindergarten. I am used to teaching adults in the states so I know it woulc be a challenge. It seems like it might be fun. What are your experiences? Everyone is always dissing kindy jobs. I think they pay a little more than the elementary and adult positions. Is it woth it. Is day better than evening?
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Satori



Joined: 09 Dec 2005
Location: Above it all

PostPosted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 11:38 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

It's simply much more stressful because the behavioural issues are much more complex, and it's physically more draining too...
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yingwenlaoshi



Joined: 12 Feb 2007
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 12:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

...and it's guay.
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Qinella



Joined: 25 Feb 2005
Location: the crib

PostPosted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 12:39 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Satori wrote:
It's simply much more stressful because the behavioural issues are much more complex, and it's physically more draining too...


Exactly. You have to have tons of energy. Just think about it: every single day, when the kids arrive, they are literally running and screaming. They're constantly rowdy, and added to that they do not understand anything you say to them.

It gives me a headache just imagining being in a Korean kindergarten room. Exclamation
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yingwenlaoshi



Joined: 12 Feb 2007
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 1:40 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I taught kindy in Taiwan. It's a good way to pad your income there even though it's illegal. That's it though. Same class 2 hrs/day. I drank at the bar every night to forget I had to teach there the next day and then showed up all hungover and smelling like a booze factory. This was my first job there and in no way is it a recommendable introduction to a foreign country.

Kindy and culture shock DO NOT MIX.
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goodgood



Joined: 22 Nov 2006
Location: seoul

PostPosted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 2:57 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I actually really like it. It's a little harder at first (the first few months were hell) but once you get better it becomes really easy and fun. You'll gain some degree of control, but never total. You learn to live with it.

They're so fun and sweet and nice. They never say they wish I was dead, or tell me they don't like foreigners like some of the older elementary kids do.

I spent the first few months questioning whether or not it was a legitimate thing- does it really make sense for these kids to have somebody who doesn't speak their language attempting to teach them?

In the end I've decided I think it works really well for the smart kids, and really, really, really poorly for the dumb (and badly behaved) kids. Some kids don't learn word one. I realize its the same in regular schools as well, but I think the predicament of the dumb or bad kid in the foreign kindy is far worse.

I never thought I'd say this - never ever thought it - but I think I'm gonna go for kindy again next year!
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tomato



Joined: 31 Jan 2003
Location: I get so little foreign language experience, I must be in Koreatown, Los Angeles.

PostPosted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 3:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hello, Hagwon Newbie!

I keep a list of threads asking "How should I teach kindergarten?"
Every time someone asks that question, I post that list, and add the most recent thread to that list.

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In reply to your question, most teachers are insecure at first.
I was.
But after I became more proficient at teaching kindergarten, it became as easy as teaching any other class.

The greatest difference is that it takes a lot of creativity.
Whatever the day's topic is, it must be put across many different ways.
Read books about cats, sing songs about cats, draw pictures of cats, and spell the word CAT.
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SuperHero



Joined: 10 Dec 2003
Location: Superhero Hideout

PostPosted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 3:26 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Quote:
So what do you have against teaching kindy?

the kids
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Corky



Joined: 06 Jan 2004

PostPosted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 4:26 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I not qualified for instructing that level of education.
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jlb



Joined: 18 Sep 2003

PostPosted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 4:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

It's exhausting. I used to teach 2 hours of it everyday and it made me feel so tired. I loathed it.
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Ginormousaurus



Joined: 27 Jul 2006
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 4:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I loved teaching kindy. It was the highlight of my day. That being said, it was difficult some days. As you can imagine, you spend a large amount of time attempting to keep some sense of control over the classroom and that can get frustrating. All in all, I found that kindy was the most rewarding as the students seemed to make much more progress than my afternoon elementary school students.
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ShadowEdge



Joined: 23 Jun 2006
Location: Prisons under Pyongyang

PostPosted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 4:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Do the kids really change that much between Kindy and Elementary? In the US only one year seperates the two (is there more in Korea?). It seems strange that one year would change an uncontrolable Kindy kid into a more managable Elementary School kid.
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Kimchieluver



Joined: 02 Mar 2005

PostPosted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 4:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

ShadowEdge wrote:
Do the kids really change that much between Kindy and Elementary? In the US only one year seperates the two (is there more in Korea?). It seems strange that one year would change an uncontrolable Kindy kid into a more managable Elementary School kid.


Korean Kindy can range anywhere from 2 -5 years old western age. After being in a public school for a few hours grade ones have less energy than a kindy kid.
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Son Deureo!



Joined: 30 Apr 2003

PostPosted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 5:21 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Another big reason not to teach in kindy that hasn't been mentioned yet is the likelihood of teaching split shifts. Kindy classes generally start between 9 and 10 in the morning. Elementary school classes generally don't start until 2 or 3pm, and middle school classes can run as late as 9 or 10pm. All too many wonjangnims want to get their foreign teachers, especially their new foreign teachers, to do all three if they can. I got shafted my first year and taught from 10am-9pm.

No kindy pretty much guarantees a shorter work day.
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wylies99



Joined: 13 May 2006
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 5:37 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yes. It wears you out and it involves VERY little Rolling Eyes actual teaching of English. Most of it is crowd control.

Avoid it like the plague.
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