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Are the Epic Program and Public School jobs the same?

 
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Toolman



Joined: 10 Sep 2006
Location: USA

PostPosted: Mon Sep 25, 2006 11:56 am    Post subject: Are the Epic Program and Public School jobs the same? Reply with quote

I'm coming to Korea to find a job in Jan. and have been trying to research all the information in advance. Nothing much showed up on the search about Epic and Gepic. Are these Public School jobs? I went to their web site and they don't sound too bad. Am I missing something?

Thanks in advance for you advise, Don
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ttompatz



Joined: 05 Sep 2005
Location: Kwangju, South Korea

PostPosted: Mon Sep 25, 2006 2:36 pm    Post subject: Re: Are the Epic Program and Public School jobs the same? Reply with quote

Toolman wrote:
I'm coming to Korea to find a job in Jan. and have been trying to research all the information in advance. Nothing much showed up on the search about Epic and Gepic. Are these Public School jobs? I went to their web site and they don't sound too bad. Am I missing something?

Thanks in advance for you advise, Don


You spelled the acronyms wrong.

EPIK http://epik.knue.ac.kr/
GEPIK http://gepik.ken.go.kr/r/bbs/board.php?bbs_code=press&wr_id=2
SMOE http://etis.sen.go.kr/

Are all programs where the various offices of education can recruit native English speakers as teachers (assistants) for classrooms in Korean PUBLIC schools.

There are other smaller programs run by Incheon and Busan offices of education as well.
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kiwiliz



Joined: 20 Apr 2006
Location: New Zealand

PostPosted: Mon Sep 25, 2006 2:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

But you can also get a Public School job without going through Epic or Gepic. The office of Education in my area used a recruiter directly.
You don't have that buffer between you and the Office of Education but maybe you won't need one. I don't. Very Happy
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Yu_Bum_suk



Joined: 25 Dec 2004

PostPosted: Mon Sep 25, 2006 3:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

From overseas it's much easier to go through EPIK, GIPEK or SMOE. All three are a real crap shoot. It's much easier to find a good public school job by accepting a job at a school you can actually visit and see for yourself. However, you sort of have to be in Korea to do that.
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Toolman



Joined: 10 Sep 2006
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 25, 2006 4:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

My son and daughter-in-law teach in the Osan area, so I plan to come over and stay with them and look for a job. They are not much help because they work for U.S. Government schools and are not that experienced with Korean systems.

OK, when I get in country,, how do I locate open jobs?

From what I've read on this forum, I think I would prefer to work in a public school system. Do I still need to go through EPIK, considering that I'm a newbie?

By the way,,, this is a great web site and all you experienced people who take the time to offer advise deserve a thank you. Thanks
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Yu_Bum_suk



Joined: 25 Dec 2004

PostPosted: Mon Sep 25, 2006 4:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Toolman wrote:
My son and daughter-in-law teach in the Osan area, so I plan to come over and stay with them and look for a job. They are not much help because they work for U.S. Government schools and are not that experienced with Korean systems.

OK, when I get in country,, how do I locate open jobs?

From what I've read on this forum, I think I would prefer to work in a public school system. Do I still need to go through EPIK, considering that I'm a newbie?

By the way,,, this is a great web site and all you experienced people who take the time to offer advise deserve a thank you. Thanks


Talk to as many recruiters as possible and have them try to line up public school interviews. Just a word of warning - for every public school position they find they'll offer you 25 hogwan jobs. I'd suggest you use EPIK (mostly middle school) or GIPEK (mostly elementary) as a fallback and apply to them, too. Make sure you bring over pleny of transcripts and notarised copies of your degree.
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Toolman



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PostPosted: Mon Sep 25, 2006 4:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Should I start applying before I get to Korea or wait until I'm in country?
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Yu_Bum_suk



Joined: 25 Dec 2004

PostPosted: Mon Sep 25, 2006 4:40 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Toolman wrote:
Should I start applying before I get to Korea or wait until I'm in country?


Oh yes, start contacting recruiters now, telling them exactly what you're looking for and when you're coming over. I take it you're middle-aged? This will make you more eligible for a public school job and less eligible for most hogwans, which may be to your convenience. Do you have any prior teaching experience?
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Toolman



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PostPosted: Mon Sep 25, 2006 4:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have a BSE in Elem Ed w/ 6 years teaching middle school (5 - 8 ) science. I also have an expired teaching certificate for Elem Ed w/ middle school endorsements in math, science and soc studies. I'm 59 years old.
Old man Smile
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Yu_Bum_suk



Joined: 25 Dec 2004

PostPosted: Mon Sep 25, 2006 4:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

If you like elementary kids I'd suggest your first choice be a private elementary school - not a private language academy but a real school that's privately owned and run. At age 59 there may be some discrimination against you even in the public school system; however, anyone who hires you will do so because they actually want an experienced, mature educator.

Just so you know, in Korea elementary is the rough equivalent of grades 1-6 in America, middle school grades 7-9, and high school 10-12. There's quite a difference between primary and secondary education in Korea.
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