Teach English for One Month in Jeonnam Province
APPLICATIONS NO LONGER BEING ACCEPTED FOR 2009
Jeonnam Province (Jeollanam-do) is sponsoring a one-month summer English camp in Jeonnam Province in South Korea. The province will be seeking approximately 55 individuals from MU or the Columbia community to experience a unique teaching experience in one of several locations in this beautiful southern province in Korea.
The teachers will receive round-trip airfare, all housing and meals, a variety of cultural excursions, and valuable teaching and international experience. We are looking for students who have completed a minimum of their sophomore year in college, recent MU grads, new or experienced teachers in the Columbia community, master’s students, or TESOL certification-seeking students. The dates are tentatively set for July 19, 2009 through August 20, 2009.
Details and application instructions for the teaching opportunity in Jeonnam
Jeonnam Province is striving to increase the quality of life among those of their community, especially by strengthening their English language education. With the increasing use of English in Korea and the globe, it is necessary for people of all backgrounds to have access to quality English education. This summer camp pursues this goal by offering this service at a minimal cost to elementary and junior high school students in their province.
Recently, the Asian Affairs Center has been given the opportunity to help Missouri’s sister-province, Jeollanam-do (or Jeonnam Province) in South Korea, to find motivated individuals to teach for one month in one of several English language immersion camps this summer.
Participating in this special program will benefit the instructors as much as it will benefit the students and residents in this area. For those that desire to travel or to learn more about Asian culture, this is a perfect chance to do both while gaining international work experience at the same time. Jeonnam Province will provide round-trip airfare, on-location orientation and training, a variety of cultural excursions, and accommodations, including meals.
The program will begin with 3-4 days of orientation and training in Korea in mid-July, followed by approximately 10 days of camp for junior high students and 10 days of camp for elementary students, with the camp ending around August 20, 2009.
To be considered for this exciting opportunity, applicants must have completed a minimum of 2 years in college, (please note that all majors will be considered) and be a native English speaker with citizenship from an English speaking country. The process of application includes an overview of resume and references, interview, double background check, and final approval from Jeonnam Province officials. After acceptance, there will be a USD $125 administrative fee, which will cover (among other things) visa processing, background check, contract delivery fees to Korea, and training and orientation locally.
If you are interested in helping Jeonnam in their community effort by being a native English instructor, or if you have any questions, please contact Ms. Lesley Sapp at (573) 882-9430 or sappLj@missouri.edu
To apply, please provide the following (contact information on application):
1. Completed and signed Application Download (Word doc)
2. Your current resume
3. The medical forms (both self-evaluation and completed by physician)
4. A 1-2 page essay stating your reason for wanting to teach English to children in Korea, as well as why you should be chosen above other applicants.
5. A list of THREE non-family references (professional or academic in nature, preferred). Please include your references’ first and last names, their respective companies/organizations’ names, job titles, phone numbers and their email addresses.
6. A non-refundable application fee of $25.00 (please make checks payable to “University of Missouri” – no cash or credit card numbers will be accepted).
NOTE: If you are selected to go to Korea, your application fee will be applied to the $125 administrative processing fee.
Materials must be received before April 15, 2009 in order to be considered! (Earlier applications preferred)