Vietnam: Schools of North America
Vietnam: Schools of North America
There are no school reviews on ISR about this school. Does anyone have any information?
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I don't know a lot about them.
They used to be a bit of a joke school that employed Back-Packers. The kids study half the day in English and half the day in Vietnamese.
The school fees are very low so I would expect that o be reflected in the wages. As the school has got bigger they have started to try to employ International qualified teacher but it seems like only overseas trained vietnamese and SEAsian teachers are staying more than a couple of months
They used to be a bit of a joke school that employed Back-Packers. The kids study half the day in English and half the day in Vietnamese.
The school fees are very low so I would expect that o be reflected in the wages. As the school has got bigger they have started to try to employ International qualified teacher but it seems like only overseas trained vietnamese and SEAsian teachers are staying more than a couple of months
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@AnnieT
I actually had the same information, but it would appear thay are changeing and improving. Though at the time they really were a "just traveling through, take the cash" kind of joke on the backpacker trail.
I actually had the same information, but it would appear thay are changeing and improving. Though at the time they really were a "just traveling through, take the cash" kind of joke on the backpacker trail.
Re: Vietnam: Schools of North America
"This school is a joke. Wonders never cease to amaze me with how they got 6yrs WASC approval. The word on the street is the owner, Dr Lee, "overpaid" WASC's accommodation bill when they came to observe the school last year....."
And it looks like gladly_teach&learn is back with his WASC attack....
And it looks like gladly_teach&learn is back with his WASC attack....