How teaching online made me hate my job (and myself)

And somewhere in that blur of Google Classrooms, Zoom links, and Line group hellscapes, something in me broke

Teaching online broke me. And I’m still trying to put the pieces back together.


Teaching online again and the pollution blues

Postbox letter from Sarah B

Now it feels like we’ve taken a giant step back to 2020. Schools across the city are closing their doors not because of COVID-19, but because of hazardous air pollution.


How to teach online in 2018

An updated overview of this fast-evolving industry

While the online teaching space might seem saturated with employers, there are really only three main players thanks to their millions in investments and their celebrity endorsements.


Making the move to on-line teacher

Why on-line teaching makes perfect sense

Virtual teaching is not for everyone and teachers that make the transition usually have a few habits they need to restructure in order to be effective online. Still, if you're one of the many teachers looking to make a change or just earn a bit of extra money, I highly recommend giving it a try.


Online teaching saved my life

What would I have done without it?

How having more than one source of income, in this case an online tutoring job, saved my ass during cancer treatment.


Times are changing.

Postbox letter from Steve Bangkok

There's a whole new world of opportunity out there for the jaded TEFLer


Check out 'formal' online teaching

Postbox letter from Jack

In addition to ESL online teaching, there are also many opportunities for more “formal” online teaching in universities and even primary schools


Interesting Thailand stuff - June 2016

Another selection of interesting blog and article links

The rainy season is almost upon us. Why not kick back and enjoy some of the best Thailand-related articles that I've found on the internet over the past several months.


Online teaching - an overview

Who do you teach and how much can you make?

If you have some free time and want to top up your income, then look into online teaching. It certainly is a viable option for many teachers here in Thailand.


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