Teaching in Japan: Eikaiwa vs Public School

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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024

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  • @G-y_m
    @G-y_m 2 года назад

    Nice to come back and watch these older videos I haven't seen.
    Then see how much as changed for you in the positive.
    Congrats

  • @OkaeriKairii
    @OkaeriKairii 9 лет назад +1

    I'm a new subscriber (your 600th I think!) but anyway I really like your videos, they're very informational and I like these comparison ones. I never really wanted to do an eikaiwa because a lot of them require you to sort of... promote yourself in order to get your students. So I was wondering if PKC requires the same thing or are you just given your kids? I'm planning to apply for Interac next spring, so I've been watching a lot of videos lately. Now I'm also curious about PKC.

    • @DaveTrippin
      @DaveTrippin  9 лет назад +1

      DareToBeLate5953 First of all, thanks so much for the sub and yes it was my 600th! a big number for me and I really appreciate it. To your question about PKC, I actually have a playlist dedicated to that. I'll link it below. If you want my straight up opinion before watching any of those videos, I would say go for Interac. Everything I have heard about PKC in comparison makes Interac look like a better choice. The only foreseeable benefit I can identify in PKC is if you like your day flipped: enjoy having your evenings free more than your nights.
      I hope the vids help.
      ruclips.net/p/PLA5wOJIWegRDPNjrYSGlgK2Fv2sHpAo3W

    • @OkaeriKairii
      @OkaeriKairii 9 лет назад

      Thank you for your fast reply! Wow :) Although I'm up late! Anyway your videos are really helpful and make me really excited to start the process as well.
      happy to be #600!

  • @CarlosDiamond
    @CarlosDiamond 9 лет назад

    New subscriber. Great content so far. I am 28 and thinking about coming out to teach English next school year. I saw in a response on another video that you said you arrived when you are 28 and are 30 now. Have you found any issues from the fact that you are older than most of those that come out for the first time? Thanks.

    • @DaveTrippin
      @DaveTrippin  9 лет назад

      BecomingSuperman Actually no on the contrary I've found that little bit more experience can be somewhat of a benefit when facing the challenges that you come across: leveler heads usually prevail. Thanks so much for subscribing and checking out the videos. If you have any other questions don't hesitate to write and I'll make a video addressing them.
      Cheers
      Dave