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TBirdMG

Joined: 09 Dec 2006 Location: SF, CA, USA
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Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 3:44 pm Post subject: E-2 Teacher Discounting Has Begun (New 'No BA' TALK Program) |
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Sparkling Korea's newest, freshest (and cost efficient) approach to the quality, and qualified, shortage of teachers with the minimum BA (or equivalent).
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TaLK Scholarships - Teach and Learn in Korea
400 Scholarships Available
1,500,000 Won/month
Free Housing
Free Airfare
15 hours/week
Evening Hours
Weekends Off
Teach English in Korea BEFORE you finish your degree. The Ministry of Education in South Korea is offering teaching scholarships to native English speakers who have not yet finished their degree but who want to teach in Korea for a semester. The benefits of this program are amazing.
Are you an undergrad considering teaching in the future and you want to try it out?
Are you an undergrad who wants to travel and earn money while you study?
Are you an undergrad who just wants a break?
Forget about a semester abroad where you pay international student rates or where you have to pay for all your expenses. Apply for the TaLK -Teach and Learn in Korea - Scholarship and spend a semester or a year teaching English in Korea where you get FREE AIRFARE, FREE HOUSING and where you get paid!
TaLK - Teach and Learn in Korea - Scholarships
400 Scholarships Available in August 2008
1,500,000 Won/month living allowance (approx $1500USD)
6 month scholarships - August to January
12 month opportunities - August to July
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Benefits of the Teaching Scholarship Program
Monthly allowance: 1,500,000 KRW (approximately, 1,500 USD)
* Payment of monthly allowance begins in September, 2008
* During the preparatory orientation in August, board & lodging will be provided instead of monthly allowance
Accommodation: Personal accommodation or home-stay
Types of personal accommodation: a dormitory, an apartment, or a studio-type room
If a scholarship recipient does not want to have accommodation provided, he/she will be paid monthly housing expenses (400,000 KRW) instead.
Any and all fees, charges, taxes, expenses, etc. incurred in using the apartment shall be borne by scholarship recipients.
Round-trip Airfare:
A one-way economy-class airfare of the most direct one-way flight available from the international airport nearest your country of residence to Incheon Airport and a return air ticket at the completion of your contract term will be provided.
If your scholarship is cancelled during the contract term, a return air ticket will not be provided.
transportation from Incheon Airport to the orientation venue will be provided.
the TaLK Office will purchase and send an air ticket to each scholar, but if a scholar buys his/her own ticket, the airfare will be reimbursed after arrival in Korea.
National Health Insurance (100% coverage)
Settlement Allowance - One-off settlement allowance of 300,000 KRW immediately after placement in the school
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Additional Scholarship Program Benefits
*Chances for participating in cultural experience programs
*A variety of programs that will allow scholarship recipients to experience *Korean culture will be offered during weekends.
*Korean language acquisition
*Opportunities to learn Korean language are provided.(e.g. lessons organized by the POE, on-line lessons on the internet, conversations with university student partner, and many other local opportunities)
*Distinction & Personal Enrichment
As a Korean Government Scholar, you will distinguish yourself as an individual with a unique and profound interest in teaching while enhancing your personal and professional competence.
At the end of a successful completion of your contract term, you will be awarded "A President��s Certificate."
* Tax Exemption from scholarship money
*Preparatory Orientation between arrival in Korea and placement in the school (four weeks)
-Teaching and learning methodology
-Understanding Korean life style and culture, and local theories and practices for classroom management and teaching strategies.
-Transportation expenses in case of working in more than two schools (on the POE budget)
Paid Leave:
Six-month contract: total of 7 working days
One-year contract: total of 14 working days
Sick Leave:
Six-month contract: total of 3 calendar days
One-year contract: total of 7 calendar days
Buddy system: A Korean university student who has been designated as your partner will help you adjust to Korean life
by providing opportune advice when requested.
by joining you in your cultural field trips as well as in your after-school classes.
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*Responsibilities
Teach English in after-school classes in rural Korean elementary schools with other Korean teachers from local university programs. This is a fantastic opportunity for undergrad students to teach abroad and explore Korea before they graduate.
15 teaching hours per week
schedule is Monday to Friday - free weekends and national Korean holidays
4 week teaching methodologies and orientation program
participate in activities organized by the school, the Provincial Office of Education or the community
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*Application deadline : June 15, 2006
*Contact information : TaLK(Teach and Learn in Korea), sponsored by Korean Ministry of Education, Science, & Technology
*Phone : 82-2-3668-1399
*Fax : 82-2-764-1328
*E-mail : [email protected]
*Website : www.talk.mest.go.kr
*Address : 43 Ihwajang-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul, 110-810, Korea
*Contact : Hannah Lee (Program Coordinator) |
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bassexpander
Joined: 13 Sep 2007 Location: Someplace you'd rather be.
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Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 3:47 pm Post subject: |
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Ha...
The new anacronym will become, "RUN" once they figure out what the could be making.
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spliff

Joined: 19 Jan 2004 Location: Khon Kaen, Thailand
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Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 3:48 pm Post subject: |
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Well, where are these people? The Application deadline was June 15, 2006.  |
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TBirdMG

Joined: 09 Dec 2006 Location: SF, CA, USA
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Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 3:54 pm Post subject: My favorite part is.... |
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My favorite part is....that the first 4 weeks is designated for method and pedagogical training AND is unpaid. Although, of course, lodging is provided.
Can you imagine 4 weeks of orientation?? How many times can you look at the Korean Ministry of Education's Organizational chart (always presented solely in Korean, mind you) before going CrayJee?? |
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KoreanAmbition

Joined: 03 Feb 2008
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Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 4:08 pm Post subject: |
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I know someone on these boards that is hoping to use that process but he's waiting to find out his results.
To be honest, I don't see how someone can complain.
Yes, it cuts into the quality of teachers and also increases the supply of teachers in addition to easing the requirements to come to Korea.
However, can you tell me of any internship that doesn't operate like that?
I can tell you about countless programs in Canadian universities where you can get work while you are studying, and that's not talking about coops or internships. |
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TBirdMG

Joined: 09 Dec 2006 Location: SF, CA, USA
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Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 4:37 pm Post subject: |
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Korean Ambition,
I think, at least on paper, this 'TALK' Program is a pretty good deal in terms of experience and remuneration. However, I don't think it will add any sort of sense of stability to ESL in Korea as a movement.
I imagine the following:
1) A fair number (up to 400) 20 and 21 year old college students being placed in rural elementary schools, with little staff support, and even less respect from their educational counterparts.
Korean English teacher: 'What, you just turned 20?? And I'm expected to co-teach with YOU??
Korean principal: "What, you're hung over again??! Don't you westerners have any sense of responsibility and respect for your elders??"
TALK participant: "I just spent a month in training, learned nothing but how to use little silver chopsticks, and then I was abandoned in the countryside. Nobody at the school knew I was coming, and I was put in a homestay where I have no privacy...help"
Ministry of Education: "Finally, we found a warm body to place in the underserved rural schools. We're saving more than 500,000 Won a month, and we don't have to pay severance or pension." |
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crazy_arcade
Joined: 05 Nov 2006
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Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 4:42 pm Post subject: |
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| It's a decent enough idea. The scholarship idea is thinly veiled though. |
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TheUrbanMyth
Joined: 28 Jan 2003 Location: Retired
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Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 4:42 pm Post subject: Re: E-2 Teacher Discounting Has Begun (New 'No BA' TALK Prog |
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| TBirdMG wrote: |
Sparkling Korea's newest, freshest (and cost efficient) approach to the quality, and qualified, shortage of teachers with the minimum BA (or equivalent).
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participate in activities organized by the school, the Provincial Office of Education or the community
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What I would like to know is more about these activities organized by the COMMUNITY? Just for example would they by any chance include free/complimentary English classes on the weekend?
Most people work 5-6 days a week. So any such community activities would likely take place on the weekends no? Hmm... I notice that it says that a variety of Korean culture programs will take place on the weekends..yes most Western 20 year-olds will be happy with that.
And they're likely to be bored out of their minds after a while. 15 teaching hours yes...but they'll be expected to STAY at the school the full 40 hours. I can't see the ministry or the school paying housing and a salary for only 15 hours a week of face time and the rest of it off.
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captain kirk
Joined: 29 Jan 2003
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Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 4:43 pm Post subject: |
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It'll shut down the hagwons. As much as we hate hagwons they are small business and what does the Education Dept. need with money. They're set already. It's like Wallmart moving in and killing the little shops.
And, like Wallmart, this big business is cutting corners. Look, there's a 'Korean Uni Volunteer' t | | |