Hi,
I have got a Master's degree in science & technology and would like to teach maths and physics in Thailand, do you think there are positions for foreigners?
Regards
Teaching Physics And Mathematics In Thailand
Started by florianbroc, 2009-11-03 07:03
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#2Posted 2009-11-03 07:06:26
Short answer: yes.
Bilingual and international schools will offer classes in math and the sciences in English as well as Thai. #3Posted 2009-11-03 07:20:57
Hi, I have got a Master's degree in science & technology and would like to teach maths and physics in Thailand, do you think there are positions for foreigners? Regards There is an advert for such a position in this weeks Bangkok post, jobs section. #4Posted 2009-11-03 10:13:22
Hi, I have got a Master's degree in science & technology and would like to teach maths and physics in Thailand, do you think there are positions for foreigners? Regards there is a current and auto updating teaching jobs section (actually 2 different ones) on visualthailand.com listing and auto updating all current thai teaching jobs. Good luck. #5Posted 2009-11-04 15:45:27
Hi all,
thanks for these informations #6Posted 2009-11-07 13:13:58
Yes, esepcially in bilingual and English Programs (and some lower tier international school) - pay here would be 40 - 60k, give or take a few K. A degree in the field is highly desirable. Top international schools require teaching qualifications, and some overseas experience.
#7Posted 2009-11-07 17:15:03
^ Correct! I teach Science and Math in a Bilingual Primary school. I have a BS in Geology and few years TEFLing experience.
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