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— Teaching opportunities in Thailand (and sometimes other countries in Asia)

Beware of several websites that are copying job ads ('stealing' is actually the correct word) from Ajarn dot com. We only post job ads that are sent DIRECTLY to us. After job ads have gone live, employers will sometimes contact us to make changes to a job description (perhaps it's a change of salary or working hours or teacher requirements) but those changes will NOT be made by the website copying the ad.
Trust the info, trust Ajarn!
View all the current teaching positions on the Ajarn jobs page.
— The 'illusion' of the good school

The problem isn’t that every school is bad. It’s that far too many schools are just good enough to look decent from the outside. But once you're on the payroll and the doors close behind you, things can look very different.
— Where do you fancy living in the big bad city?

Overviews for different areas and suburbs of Bangkok, written with the help of teachers who live there. Whether you're looking for a quiet residential area, a bustling nightlife district, or something in between, these firsthand accounts will help you find the perfect Bangkok neighborhood for your lifestyle. We've now added Wutthakat and Talat Phlu to the list - two suburbs on the Thonburi side of the river.
— Send your letters to the Ajarn Postbox

If you've got anything to say on the topic of teaching in Thailand (or even just living and working here), the Ajarn Postbox is the place to say it. Latest letters include 'The students forgave me; the admin staff never did'
— A new Filipino blogger!

The Filipino teaching community in Thailand is huge, but not since the great and much-missed Ben Vacio (rest in peace, Ben) have we had a Filipino blogger on Ajarn. But hopefully that's all about to change as we welcome Teacher Lani.
— What's Nan (North Thailand) like for teachers?

One of the most gorgeous provinces in Thailand for scenery. Nan is beautifully remote, and just the right mix of temples and misty mountains. It must surely be a great choice for the teacher looking for the simple life?
Do you live and teach outside Bangkok? Please help us update one of our region guides if you can spare a few minutes.
— Two teachers, two outcomes

Both women arrived in Thailand around the same time. Both were qualified, motivated, and excited to teach. On paper, there was no reason why one would succeed and the other would struggle. But within four months, Julia had found her rhythm - and Sophie had packed her bags.
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The illusion of 'the good school'

Many schools have learnt how to sell themselves to foreign teachers.
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Are international school jobs the ultimate goal?

Despite the excellent pay, the jobs might not be for everyone.