Thailand teaching stuff - March 2013

Another treasure trove of blog links for Thailand teachers

Hi everyone, it's Peter Clarke, back again with another selection of blogs and articles that I hope will be of interest to teachers working in Thailand or perhaps those who are just living here in this great country. So what have I managed to dig up for you from the last three months in cyberspace?


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Featured Jobs

Kindergarten Teaching Positions

฿45,000+ / month

Bangkok


Full-Time NES Teacher

฿45,000+ / month

Bangkok


Full-time NES Teachers

฿47,500+ / month

Bangkok


Fun Native English Teachers

฿44,000+ / month

Thailand


Female NES Kindergarten Teacher

฿48,000+ / month

Bangkok


English, Science, and Math Teachers

฿42,300+ / month

Thailand


Featured Teachers

  • Trevor


    Myanmarese, 25 years old. Currently living in Thailand

  • Jocelyn


    Filipino, 40 years old. Currently living in Philippines

  • Seal


    Chinese, 48 years old. Currently living in Thailand

  • John


    Filipino, 27 years old. Currently living in Philippines

  • Graeme


    British, 47 years old. Currently living in Thailand

  • Pete


    New Zealander, 60 years old. Currently living in Myanmar

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