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How much energy is required to teach kindie?
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KorJen



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PostPosted: Sat Apr 09, 2005 5:10 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Personally, I love teaching Kindy. If you are animated, than you shouldnt have a problem. It takes a certain amount of energy to keep them all on task, but some of the best classes i've had, are when the students can't keep any focus, and you can sit with them and be silly.

Routine is important... 5-10 minutes at the most on tasks. Lots of drawing and explaining your picture. I like to tell them silly knock knock jokes. And they make them up on the spot actually... (really dumb ones, but funny cuz they dont make any sense)

The best part of Kindy for me is the fact that they pick up skills so quickly. and they have really good retention. I find them easier to teach than middle schoolers as they dont have the attitude and really have fun in english school...

Some kindy's Don't speak at all when they arrive, and within a few weeks, they can string a sentence or 2 together. and also, the HUGS..... being so far from family, thats a great thing in the morning to have all the love from these smiling faces. YEAH!
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R. S. Refugee



Joined: 29 Sep 2004
Location: Shangra La, ROK

PostPosted: Sat Apr 09, 2005 8:14 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

KorJen wrote:
Personally, I love teaching Kindy. If you are animated, than you shouldnt have a problem. It takes a certain amount of energy to keep them all on task, but some of the best classes i've had, are when the students can't keep any focus, and you can sit with them and be silly.


That sounds reassuring to me, and I'll go with that attitude. A part of my personality is rather reserved and stodgy, and a part of it is animated and playful. No, no multiple personalities, I just not inclined to let the playful side out in as many situations.

Teaching kindie is, of course, where the more playful, animated side is a requirement, so my guess is that I'll like it a lot though it may be physically wearisome until I've gotten into condition by doing it for a month or so.

Thanks for the feedback from all.
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rapier



Joined: 16 Feb 2003

PostPosted: Sat Apr 09, 2005 9:13 am    Post subject: Re: kindy Reply with quote

teachingld2004 wrote:
I am 52. I love kindy, they are my prefered age group. Currently I teach kindy and elementry. I had to really "beg" to get more kindy and less elementry hours, and now im happier.

What ever floats some ones boat. You have to decide what you want to do, you really cant get other peoples opions.

Yes, they are hard for some, and easier for others. You decide.

I agree, I love kindie. their warm eager faces greet me every morning..their enthusiasm..
like someone else says- you need familiar repertoires and activities to put them through....
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KorJen



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PostPosted: Sat Apr 09, 2005 9:36 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

It also doesnt hurt if you are good at making up games. Kindy kids LOVE games, I like doing math ones too, they must get math drills early in life cause some of them are sharp!! And they are really fun to watch when they get really competitive and start shooting dirty looks across the room at each other. KINDY IS SO FUN.....
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billyg



Joined: 16 Feb 2005

PostPosted: Sat Apr 09, 2005 2:48 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have one kindy class every morning M-F for 90 minutes. It is by far, my favorite class. I taught in the states before I came to Korea and can't imagine what a challenge this would be for someone who has no experience with them. You just have fun, be patient, keep them involved at all times, and set some rules they can understand that have a reward attached to them at the end of class.
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Yu_Bum_suk



Joined: 25 Dec 2004

PostPosted: Sat Apr 09, 2005 4:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

KorJen wrote:
Personally, I love teaching Kindy. If you are animated, than you shouldnt have a problem. It takes a certain amount of energy to keep them all on task, but some of the best classes i've had, are when the students can't keep any focus, and you can sit with them and be silly.

Routine is important... 5-10 minutes at the most on tasks. Lots of drawing and explaining your picture. I like to tell them silly knock knock jokes. And they make them up on the spot actually... (really dumb ones, but funny cuz they dont make any sense)

The best part of Kindy for me is the fact that they pick up skills so quickly. and they have really good retention. I find them easier to teach than middle schoolers as they dont have the attitude and really have fun in english school...

Some kindy's Don't speak at all when they arrive, and within a few weeks, they can string a sentence or 2 together. and also, the HUGS..... being so far from family, thats a great thing in the morning to have all the love from these smiling faces. YEAH!


I have one class of beginners, had them for almost two months, and they still don't know their ABCs. One kid's mother apparently called to say she was delighted with me because her son can count to ten. He can't even do this - he can string eleven syllables together in a row but if you show him 1-10 and get him to count backwards he has no clue. If his mom thinks that this is good value for an investment of hundreds of thousands of won then lucky me.

The knock-knock jokes are a great idea - hadn't thought of this.

As for middle schoolers, they might be appallingly insolent brats who loath being there, but even if they flat out refuse to do their work you can still lure them into conversations and teach them something. And with the minority who are naturally curious *and* well behaved you can get amazing results sometimes.
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bosintang



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PostPosted: Sun Apr 10, 2005 2:39 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I don't mind teaching kindie, but to teach kindie properly you need to have a lot of energy and preparation. Maybe I'm wrong and some other kindie teachers here have great jobs, but my mental impression of kindie hagwons in Korea is that the young children are walking $$$$'s rather than young children who need lots of energy and attention. When I was teaching kindie, the school pandered to parents who paid too much money and had absolute ridiculous expectations of their children. The school would also soak up the children for their marketing purposes all they could. The regular elementary children were not the money-makers and so were given very low priority.

Basically, I felt like I was part of scam and hated my job. For me to teach kindie again in Korea, it would have to be quite an exceptional place.
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teachingld2004



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PostPosted: Mon Apr 11, 2005 4:35 am    Post subject: teaching kindy Reply with quote

I have said, time and time again, that I love kindy.

Tonight I had a class, 2 boys who are 6th graders, and one girl who is first year middle school. The boys are fantastic, polite and they love to learn (i'm lucky with them) The girl is super rude, and has a mouth like a toilet. Now, I don't speak Korean, but I sure know when someone is cursing. (we all know what 18 is) Tonight I threw her out, and had a grand old conversation with the 2 boys.

Spoke to the director, and made the girl say she is sorry. Of corse that dosen't mean she will be half way decent next time. The director knows she is rude. But her parents pay for her to come here. Fine with me, let them pay, but she will not stay in my room.

Now with kindy, they may be loud, a little "bad", but they are fun. Most of them learn so fast. And they smile, laugh, and are happy. I like to be happy.

Yep, i'm on the floor playing games, and I have to know a whole slew of songs, but so what? They make me smile.

Give me kindy any day
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Maas



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PostPosted: Mon Apr 11, 2005 9:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Too Much.
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Maas



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PostPosted: Mon Apr 11, 2005 9:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Too Much.
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Yu_Bum_suk



Joined: 25 Dec 2004

PostPosted: Tue Apr 12, 2005 4:21 pm    Post subject: Re: teaching kindy Reply with quote

teachingld2004 wrote:
I have said, time and time again, that I love kindy.

Tonight I had a class, 2 boys who are 6th graders, and one girl who is first year middle school. The boys are fantastic, polite and they love to learn (i'm lucky with them) The girl is super rude, and has a mouth like a toilet. Now, I don't speak Korean, but I sure know when someone is cursing. (we all know what 18 is) Tonight I threw her out, and had a grand old conversation with the 2 boys.

Spoke to the director, and made the girl say she is sorry. Of corse that dosen't mean she will be half way decent next time. The director knows she is rude. But her parents pay for her to come here. Fine with me, let them pay, but she will not stay in my room.

Now with kindy, they may be loud, a little "bad", but they are fun. Most of them learn so fast. And they smile, laugh, and are happy. I like to be happy.

Yep, i'm on the floor playing games, and I have to know a whole slew of songs, but so what? They make me smile.

Give me kindy any day


My middle school girls make me laugh by acting like kindie kids. One of them who's been there for years speaks English about as well, too.
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KorJen



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PostPosted: Fri Apr 15, 2005 5:17 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

bosintang wrote:
When I was teaching kindie, the school pandered to parents who paid too much money and had absolute ridiculous expectations of their children. The school would also soak up the children for their marketing purposes all they could. The regular elementary children were not the money-makers and so were given very low priority.


OH YEAH!! I worked at a school that put their own image on a pedistal so high... The director herself couldn't live up to it. If you teach at a hoggie that caters to kinder in the morning, that is all they care about.. the parents spend huge amts of money to send their kids there.... (i think it was about 600,000won a month for the program...)

I find Kinder rewarding to teach, and I would love to have a job that is ONLY Kinder... Anyone know where there might be a school like that. I think there should be schools that run only in the morning from 800am till 100pm... I'd work there in a heartbeat.
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