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Yu_Bum_suk

Joined: 25 Dec 2004
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Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2005 6:56 pm Post subject: |
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My ideal Hogwan would have one of two things:
1. A two-track approach whereby the calmer kids and / or those with some promise would be put into learning classes (about 1/2 the girls and 1/4 of the boys), and everyone else would go into a games class with sound-proof, padded walls. A FT would lead the latter in such educational gems as pig-in-the-middle and blindfold games, and a KT would take the kids from games class out in ones or twos and teach them to parrot a few sentences for the parents' meeting. In the learning class a FT and KT would be in the class at the same time, with every AV device at their disposal.
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2. The class would have roller-coaster seats that come down and pin the pupils to their seats at the start of class. At the teacher's dispossible would also be sound-proof barriers that he could lower at the press of a button for any given seat. Children could have either the sound barrier or pinning device raised through good behaviour. |
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unsung

Joined: 16 Mar 2005 Location: busan
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Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2005 7:04 pm Post subject: Re: Your ideal hagwon: 10 basic improvements. |
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These would be my basic rules:
1)Corporal punishment for all displays of cheek/ lack of respect for foreign teachers. Effective discipline for a whole dizzying array of bad behavior.
2) Proper communication fostered between management and staff, a united approach.
3)Proper communication between teachers and parents- a co-operative spirit.
4) Cross cultural education: korean kids must get a proper perspective/lessons on other cultures, with appropriate attitudes instilled.
5) New and updated teaching equipment. A budget for repairs and a steady supply of marker pens.
6) Expulsion for persistently disruptive children.
7) Qualified staff- at least Korean and foreign teachers would have to undergo a proper induction course/in-house training before starting work.
Proper treatment of employees: pay on time, no contract violations etc.
9) Controls on class sizes: no more than 7 per class.
10) Time: lessons no longer than 35 mins each. |
The REVIEW:
#1 terrible! Let's use corporal punishment for BAD posters!
#2 Good!
Material needed: Change of attitude. Too many owners think in terms of TOP DOWN.
Cost: 0
#3 VERY GOOD!
Material needed: Ability for boss or supervisor to say "I don't understand. Can you please repeat that."
Cost: 0
#4 Bad. Sounds like too much work. Let them surf the net and figure it out on their own.
#5 Very Good. Why do Hogwon owners think a marker is going to wreck their profit margin?
Cost: 100,000 per month
#6 Nope. Can't do that.
#7 Very good idea.
Material needed: Visa change. The visa traps you to your school. Who wants to be miserable. Just go to Japan and not worry about the power freaks that are Hog-won owners.
Cost: 0
#8 Why does this need to be said?
Material needed: Common sense
#9 OK idea. Nothing wrong with 12 though.
#10 Bad idea. ten minutes to settle down. ten minutes to get ready to leave. Teaching time: 15 minutes |
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Summer Wine
Joined: 20 Mar 2005 Location: Next to a River
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Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2005 7:47 pm Post subject: Teaching |
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I must disagree with one or two points in previous statements. I have worked in 1 hour long classes and 50 minute classes and now I work for a school that is 40 minutes at its longest and 25 minutes is its shortest.
I find this way better than longer classes. The first few minutes are conversational and you can work up to the last minute without any problem. You don't stay long enough for the kids to get too bored and you don't need to play as many games.
If you have a bad class, sweet, you are out of there soon. The kids are some of the highest quality english speakers I have ever taught and it doesn't seem to limit thier learning.
I have found my current system to be absolutely the best and easiest I have ever encountered in Korea and my Kinder, toddler classes are of higher level than most that I have dealt with before. Ther may be here all morning but they get a wide range of teachers who really focus on different strenghts and it works.
So if it ain't broken why fix it. I seriously believe all Hog wons should implement the same time system. I am not a newbie, nor on my honeymoon, so I feel it is only fair to be able to say what I say. |
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