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The Ajarn Postbox

This is the place to air your views on TEFL issues in Thailand. Most topics are welcome but please use common sense at all times. Please note that not all submissions will be used, particularly if the post is just a one or two sentence comment about a previous entry.

Latest Letter Received: "The new possibility of getting a teacher licence upcountry" (sent in by John Penney) Postbox

Go to Hot Seat

Hot Seat

Loads of hot seat interviews for you to peruse, and the full list includes academic directors, teacher trainers, happy teachers, disillusioned teachers, and a whole plethora of characters that play their part in the exciting world of Thailand TEFL. If you've got a story to tell - why not put yourself in the ajarn.com hot seat?

Recent Hot Seat interviewees include Neil McDonough, Marek Lenarcik, Marko Cunningham and Jason Alavi Go to Hot Seat

Go to Competitions

Ajarn Competitions

We've got two ajarn competitions running at the moment. You can either win a sporty white ajarn.com polo shirt or enter our Macmillan Education competition and take home some EFL textbook goodies. Or why not enter both and try your luck? Go to Competitions

Phil’s Memory Lane

Phil’s Memory Lane

A light-hearted look at some of the things Bangkokians once took for granted but are now nothing more than a distant memory. Your contributions welcome. Go to Phil’s Memory Lane

Is it doom or gloom?

Is it doom or gloom?

Job vacancies seem to be down on this time last year and we're hearing stories of some government schools slashing budgets and not being able to take on foreign teachers next term. In addition the corporate job market seems to have hit rock bottom. What do you teachers think? Go to Is it doom or gloom?

 

Ajarn Guests
House of horrors two

House of horrors two

Teacher Ralph Sasser has now returned to America. After being duped by building contractors here in Thailand, it's the only way he can save enough money to get the job finished and realize his dreams. Go to House of horrors two

People without formal teaching qualifications

People without formal teaching qualifications

Some would say controversial words from 'Oooh that hurts'. What is it about untrained teachers that really gets his goat? Go to People without formal teaching qualifications

The Great Escape

The Great Escape

Are you a teacher who once taught in Thailand but decided to seek out pastures new? Has the grass been greener on the other side? Maybe you swapped Thailand for the financial lure of Japan or Korea? Read about those who have left Thailand, and their reasons for moving...

The latest escapee was James Vincent Go to The Great Escape

Dave’s Journey

(updated 10th March 2010)

Inspired by our story about Julia, we’re also tracking the progress of Dave Montgomery as he prepared for life in Thailand as a teacher. Dave’s situation is slightly different to Julia’s. He’s married to a Thai lady already and he intends to teach in the city of Udon Thani - up in the North East of Thailand. And his father-in-law is also a teacher!

Go to Dave’s Journey

Julia’s Journey

(updated 14th January 2010)

Ajarn.com is documenting the story of one female teacher as she prepared to give up life in her homeland and head out to Thailand to teach English. Hopefully her journal will give inspiration and information to those about to embark on a similar journey. Let’s begin at the beginning and let Julia introduce herself.

Go to Julia’s Journey

Phil's Front Page Comment

One of the hottest topics for new teachers in Thailand (and long-termers) is how to find good apartment accommodation. In our latest ajarn hot seat interview, Neil McDonough of EasyHomes in Bangkok explains why a good percentage of his clients are teachers and even if you are looking for something on a limited budget - a good property agent is never going to turn his nose up. And for those who follow our Dave's Journey feature, for a fleeting moment it actually looked as if Dave was going to lose his job at the school he loves.We've also announced the winners of our Macmillan Education competition and we've got new blog articles from Tom Tuohy and Tony Dabbs, ajarn.com's health insurance expert.

 

Help & Guides
Go to Newbie Guide

The Ajarn Guide for Newbies

New to Thailand? If you've just arrived in Thailand or you're sitting at home thinking about coming to Thailand -- then the newbie FAQ is a good place to start. Go to Newbie Guide

Go to Cost of Living

The Cost of Living

Find out how different people survive on their teacher salaries. Is it possible to burn through a fortune on entertainment alone? Will 40,000 baht a month get you a much better standard of living than 30,000 a month? Phil has the answers. You decide how much you need to survive either in the rurals or in big bad Bangers.

Our latest interviews break down Gareth's 35-55,000 Baht per month/month income and Barry's 50,000/month income Go to Cost of Living

Go to Work Permit & Vida FAQ

The Work Permit and Visa FAQ

Thailand has quite possibly the most complex visa system on the planet. Ask ten different people about a certain visa and you'll probably get eleven different answers. We'll do our best to give you the most accurate information possible with the help of the FAQ and our 'visa guru'

Not long ago we answered the question Do I have to return to my own country to obtain a work visa? Go to Work Permit & Vida FAQ

Go to Health Insurance

Health Insurance

Be prepared for the worst - with Thai health insurance options. So many teachers live and work in Thailand without any kind of health cover whatsoever. What are your insurance options if you suddenly find that youth is passing you by and you still see your long-term future here? And are schools that offer you 'free health insurance' really offering you something worthwhile? Read Phil's article on Thai health insurance. Go to Health Insurance

Go to Region Guides

Region Guides

Only the ajarn.com region guides are written by teachers... for teachers. If you are thinking of teaching out in the boonies, then find out about various towns and cities around Thailand by reading our unique guides. Is there a supermarket? And will it have Jaffa Cakes? The Lonely Planet books can't always be trusted you know.

Recently information on the Phang Nga and Ayutthaya regions was brought up to date. Go to Region Guides

Currency Converter

Currency Converter

A handy guide showing major currencies against the Thai Baht, and a quick calculator to check custom amounts.

 

 

Latest Blogs
Ajarn Finance

A welcome rebound in the markets

Perhaps now the only way is up

On balance it looks like we are slowly on the road to recovery from the abyss of 18 months ago. But we are constantly reminded that investing is for the long term.

Ajarn World

How’s the ‘decorate’ and the ‘supervise’?

The joys of filling in customer feedback forms

Should that be ‘supervision’ or ‘supervisor’? Was I supposed to rate the actual restaurant supervisor? Was I evaluating those that do the supervising as opposed to those who are supervised? Forget it. It doesn’t matter. It makes no sense whatsoever

Tony Dabbs

Three potentially dangerous medical conditions

Hypertension, hyperlipidemia and diabetes

Ajarn.com's health insurance expert, Tony Dabbs, looks at three medical problems that can't be cured but can certainly be controlled.

Tom Tuohy

Government initiated projects in Thailand

What is being done to help people in times of economic hardship?

Past and present efforts by the Royal Thai Government (RTG) to initiate projects to help the unemployed in Thailand.

TEFL Course News

March 2010

All the latest news from Thailand's TEFL course providers

Find out all the latest news on TEFL course promotions, starting dates, etc. Why not take your course in Thailand and get off to the perfect start!

Tim Cornwall

Encouraging observations

TEN welcomed Alan S Mackenzie as its February guest speaker

Set up to create an environment in which educators can discuss personal concerns and to establish a positive forum for teaching opportunities in Thailand. We meet every month at the Roadhouse Barbecue.

Geoff Richards

We’re not all going on a summer holiday

A two-month teaching diary until May rolls around again

So, school is out. If you’re going on holiday either in or out of Thailand, lucky old you, I hope that you have a great time.

Scott Hipsher

ESL industry analysis

How attractive to a potential teacher is the ESL industry as a whole?

One of the most common tools used to analyze an industry's attractiveness is Porters Five Forces Model developed by the famous Harvard professor and management guru, Michael Porter.

Steve Schertzer

The promise of tomorrow

Making the classroom a sacred place

For every reputable school that is looking for serious, responsible, caring, and dedicated teachers who are committed to the success of the students, there are many more who simply don't care about the teachers they hire or the students under their tutelage.

 

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