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— Teaching opportunities in Thailand (and sometimes other countries in Asia)

Beware of several websites that are copying job ads ('stealing' is actually the correct word) from Ajarn dot com. We only post job ads that are sent DIRECTLY to us. An employer will sometimes ask us to make changes to a job description but those changes will NOT be made by the website copying the ad. Trust the info, trust Ajarn! View all the current teaching positions on the Ajarn jobs page.
— 16 teaching rules I live by

Some of these techniques you might find useful and are primarily aimed at teaching a class of approx 32-54 students in a Thai private or government school.
— "The rewards are good but international schools are hard work"

Our next cost of living survey comes from Stewart, who teaches at a new international school in Bangkok. After tax he's left with a 133,000 baht salary plus a generous housing allowance and other benefits. At least I think that's how the numbers work.
— Send your letters to the Ajarn Postbox

If you've got anything to say on the topic of teaching in Thailand, the Ajarn Postbox is the place to say it. Latest letters include 'We're choking to death'
— What do we think of Thai teaching assistants?

Angels from the planet Xerox or Satan's snitch? A handful of teachers give their opinions on how helpful or useful a Thai teaching assistant can be.
— Region guide - Ubon Ratchathani (North East Thailand)

You can picnic by the river and swap information and war stories with local ex-pats. It's got plenty of shopping opportunities but more importantly, loads of teaching jobs as well.
Do you live and teach outside Bangkok? Please help us update one of our region guides if you can spare a few minutes.
— Common law and common sense

One of the biggest grievances of expats living in Thailand is the enforcement of laws. Thais and expats alike assume that the rich can do what they want to and the police forces are corrupt and lazy. But that's not the whole story.
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Common law and common sense

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