Thailand teaching stuff - July 2015

A selection of blog links that will be of interest to teachers in Thailand

Here's another selection of interesting teacher-related blogs and articles that have popped up on the internet over the last month or so, including an interesting comparison between the costs of living in Chiang Mai and Bangkok.


The lowdown on Chonburi

A perfect fit for a teacher who wants to be near Bangkok and beaches.

Chonburi is not a tourist destination for a reason. There just isn't much to do here. However, you can experience a very "real" side of Thailand.


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Featured Jobs

Primary ESL Teacher

฿50,000+ / month

Bangkok


Primary English and Science Teachers

฿45,000+ / month

Bangkok


NES Kindergarten Teacher

฿45,000+ / month

Bangkok


Native English Teachers for Primary and Secondary

฿55,000+ / month

Myanmar


English Teacher

฿33,000+ / month

Bangkok


Head of Primary

฿90,000+ / month

Rayong


Featured Teachers

  • Artem


    Russian, 35 years old. Currently living in Thailand

  • Simon


    Polish, 42 years old. Currently living in Thailand

  • Chandrashekar


    Indian, 61 years old. Currently living in India

  • Kristy


    Filipino, 25 years old. Currently living in Philippines

  • Darcell


    American, 40 years old. Currently living in Thailand

  • Sujoy


    Indian, 42 years old. Currently living in Vietnam

The Hot Spot


The cost of living

The cost of living

How much money does a teacher need to earn in order to live in Thailand? We survey various teachers earning different salaries and with different lifestyles.


The region guides

The region guides

Fancy working in Thailand but not in Bangkok? Our region guides are written by teachers who actually live and work in the provinces.


Will I find work in Thailand?

Will I find work in Thailand?

It's one of the most common questions we get e-mailed to us. So find out exactly where you stand.


Air your views

Air your views

Got something to say on the topic of teaching, working or living in Thailand? The Ajarn Postbox is the place. Send us your letters!


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