Wednesday, Aug 06, 2008

From Harriers to Hagwon

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What options are available if you want to better yourself as a teacher? Join us at a coffee shop in Kangnam as we talk to a Whistleblower from eslcafe.com. He works for the Wall Street Institute as a program manager, and he'll discuss what he did before coming to Korea, his training to become an ESL teacher, and what being a program manager at his school is all about. He'll also ask me a few questions about my Masters in Education distance program.

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