Representatives of The Irish Government's Department of Education and The INTO (Irish Teachers Organization) have advised its qualified teachers to "exercise extreme caution" when accepting a teaching contract in South Korea. It goes on on to state that "due to the overwhelming number of complaints routinely received by various Irish government departments from Irish teachers in connection with their experiences in this country, we feel unable to recommend it to our citizens as a safe or viable career option and furthermore impossible to resist the conclusion that the current Hagwon system in South Korea is endemically corrupt".
Endemically corrupt, indeed. Nicely spotted.
('hagwons' are private schools (primarily for English), by the way, of which there are literally tens of thousands in the ROK)

John said
February 8, 2003 9:59 AM
stavrosthewonderchicken said
February 8, 2003 10:36 PM