Originally posted by C Elegans:
<STRONG>@Maharlika: Oh, so your family is at the Philippines? You must miss them a lot. How long are you planning to stay in Thailand? Are they going to move over to you?</STRONG>
Missing them is an understatement. Sometimes I cry myself to sleep.
My wife and son are coming in August. We plan to stay here for about three years --- hopefully enough time to finish my MA. Besides, I do not want my son to study here since I want him to grow up and study in an English-speaking environment. Armed with my MA, I can get back home and land myself a well-compensated teaching job. Yes, I just LOVE teaching.
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I tell you, traditional Thai food is generally VERY SPICY! Like, FLAMIN' HOT</STRONG>
I know - when I came to Thailand, I realised the food was nothing like the Thai food you get in European restaurants - it's 1000 times more hot! I had it with a lot of rice to take off the edge. First time I bought some food at a local market, I was jumping around like crazy, trying to explain to the non-English speaking people that I was in flames and needed rice! They laughed like crazy when they understood what was wrong with me
LOL
RICE?
Not water?
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The Ministry of Education keeps on expounding the modern method of the student-centered approach. But how is this possible when you got a humongous class size?
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Student-centred approach in a class with 300 students? That's ridiculous. You and the other teachers can work until you drop dead in coronary heart disease, you will never be able to make up for a system lacking in those basic aspects. Learning and education methodology IMO demands smaller groups to be optimal - otherwise the teacher will always have to give a "regression to mean" teaching, the "one size fits none" concept if you understand what I mean.[/QB][/QUOTE]
Erm... actually 350 kids for 7 classes = 50 per class. *embarrassed at the misunderstanding* But, yes, it IS still ridiculous.
Yeah... I do understand what you mean. My American friend who teaches Kindergarten to Primary 3 kids ends up being an "entertainer" for only 30 minutes a session. More often than not he gets mobbed by the kidlets and gets his shirt untucked by them, not to mention attempts on doing Tarzan on his dangling necktie.
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