Let me clarify some of the points you mentioned: 1. Teacher touching the kids: It is perfectly fine for teachers to gently touch the kids, including patting their heads lovingly, especially when they know the children well and have developed a bond with them. 2. No fail policy: Yes, you're right. Kids are kids. Failing them during the K-12 level is often unproductive. If you've done your best using your teaching skills and they still don't pay attention in class, then let them be. It might mean that the school system isn't a good fit for them, and they might find their path in something outside of what the school can offer. 3. Playing cards: Playing cards in Thailand is allowed as long as no gambling is involved. It is legal if no money, cash, or any bets are present during the game. Thai people enjoy playing cards, and you can find them in some 7-11s or similar convenience shops. Don’t worry; you can play without any concerns if there is no gambling. However, card games are typically not played on school or university premises but are fine at home or outside school areas. I am also a Thai university teacher. I just found your channel through Hans' RUclips video. You provide very informative content on your RUclips channel. It's amazing. Keep up the good work!
last 15 years ago one of my daughter english teacher , she uesed hollday period fly to Thailand and just walk in interview . Yes Thai peaple very resoect to they head , only close up friend and elder can touch. the unfail policy just use only this 20 to 30 yrs. bythe way I am Thai but now I stay in philippines. 5555
Actually you're correct. But you can actually touch their head once you know the kid, if dont know them thats the time you are not allowed to touch. Actually I did touching their heads with Thai teachers and mothers. In the end it also depends on the parents
Well, it really depends on the school's policies and practices. Generally, maybe yes, but they slowly adapt western practices especially these recent years... Anyway, you've got points particularly in Ayutthaya (old city) more traditional. 🇹🇭💕
Playing cards in Thailand is allowed as long as no gambling is involved. It is legal if no money, cash, or any bets are present during the game. Thai people enjoy playing cards, and you can find them in some 7-11 stores or similar convenience shops. Don’t worry; you can play without any concerns if there is no gambling. However, card games are typically not played on school or university premises but are fine at home or outside school areas.
Students that take a test cannot be failed, they are given the minimum pass make. What about students that do not attend the test. These students cannot receive a pass for non attendance.
Nice video. I’m finishing my MA in Applied Linguistics for TESOL, in the UK. I taught English in Japan and South Korea and am looking to teach in Thailand (COVID permitting). Do you have any suggestions of where is best?
@@ChloeinJapan if you like near the water (beach) you can try chonburi or phuket. Or if you want the world heritage temples and its near bangkok you can try Ayutthaya where I live. Its really nice here.
@@JackyNavarro Thanks so much for your advice. I’m having a lot of issues finding work in Thailand at the moment. I’m worried about scam agencies and ideally I’d like to work at a university if possible
Hi from Kazakhstan 🇰🇿 . We also have "no fail policy". If a student fails it is considered like the teacher couldn't teach well, teacher is not professional 🤷♀️
Good for you👍, but not all schools are lenient specially private schools. There is no harm on respecting and following some rules, specially that we are just tourist here. 😊 I have alot of co-teachers (asians and westerns) that were fired just because they violated some of these "dont in Thailand" and I dont want that to happen to (any)new teachers here in Thailand.
Ms. Jacky sabi niyo po sa ibang vlogs 2 weeks pa lang po kayo sa 1st work niyo, naghahanap na kayo ng ibang trabaho. Ask ko lang po hindi po ba labag yon sa pinirmahan nyong kontrata? Hindi po ba kayo agad agad mabibigyan ng katibayan na maaari kayong magstay at magtrabaho sa thailand sa 1st two weeks na yon? (work permit po ba ang tawag don) Kasi po diba tourist visa lang ang hawak niyo. In the span of 1 month nakapag apply at nakapagturo na po kayo agad? Anong month po kayo nagapply noon? Pasensya na po ang daming tanong hehe
Hi beshy bibigyan ka ng non business visa ng employer mo after nun workpermit na. Si sa case ko non business visa na ung hawak ko nung nag wowork ako under ng agency. Since matagal sila mag process ng workpermit and based sa mga kasama ko din that time na matagal sila mag process ng workpermit kaya nag hanap na ko ng ibang school. Mejo complicated i explain lahat ng process dto pero legal naman lahat dont worry
Hi
Do some schools allow shoes
Teachers can wear shoes inside
Let me clarify some of the points you mentioned:
1. Teacher touching the kids: It is perfectly fine for teachers to gently touch the kids, including patting their heads lovingly, especially when they know the children well and have developed a bond with them.
2. No fail policy: Yes, you're right. Kids are kids. Failing them during the K-12 level is often unproductive. If you've done your best using your teaching skills and they still don't pay attention in class, then let them be. It might mean that the school system isn't a good fit for them, and they might find their path in something outside of what the school can offer.
3. Playing cards: Playing cards in Thailand is allowed as long as no gambling is involved. It is legal if no money, cash, or any bets are present during the game. Thai people enjoy playing cards, and you can find them in some 7-11s or similar convenience shops. Don’t worry; you can play without any concerns if there is no gambling. However, card games are typically not played on school or university premises but are fine at home or outside school areas.
I am also a Thai university teacher. I just found your channel through Hans' RUclips video. You provide very informative content on your RUclips channel. It's amazing. Keep up the good work!
Thank you for your insights. I appreciate it
what if I teach probability to my student? can not use card, coin, or die?
@meollantagle1096 Without gambling with real money/stuff, you can do whatever you want.
Where is Hailand?
Lol. Thailand. I change it already 🤣
Good thing you saw it 👍😅
last 15 years ago one of my daughter english teacher , she uesed hollday period fly to Thailand and just walk in interview .
Yes Thai peaple very resoect to they head , only close up friend and elder can touch.
the unfail policy just use only this 20 to 30 yrs.
bythe way I am Thai but now I stay in philippines. 5555
Actually you're correct. But you can actually touch their head once you know the kid, if dont know them thats the time you are not allowed to touch. Actually I did touching their heads with Thai teachers and mothers. In the end it also depends on the parents
Thank you for your insight😊❤
Nice info.thanks alot😊
Welcome po
Well, it really depends on the school's policies and practices. Generally, maybe yes, but they slowly adapt western practices especially these recent years... Anyway, you've got points particularly in Ayutthaya (old city) more traditional. 🇹🇭💕
Thats actually true. And its nice that some schools are slowly adapting some westerns practices. Thank you so much for your comment 😍
@@JackyNavarro my pleasure!
Hi Ma'am
I am a math tutor .
How can I apply for teaching in Thailand ?
I have another video for your question
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Thank you 😁
Thank you. I was thinking of taking playing cards with me!
Thats a good idea
Playing cards in Thailand is allowed as long as no gambling is involved. It is legal if no money, cash, or any bets are present during the game. Thai people enjoy playing cards, and you can find them in some 7-11 stores or similar convenience shops. Don’t worry; you can play without any concerns if there is no gambling. However, card games are typically not played on school or university premises but are fine at home or outside school areas.
Students that take a test cannot be failed, they are given the minimum pass make.
What about students that do not attend the test. These students cannot receive a pass for non attendance.
They still pass they can take the test on a later date
Nice video. I’m finishing my MA in Applied Linguistics for TESOL, in the UK. I taught English in Japan and South Korea and am looking to teach in Thailand (COVID permitting). Do you have any suggestions of where is best?
Hi thank you for dropping by my channel. 😊
Do you prefer city life? Or you like a more quiet and slow living environment?
@@JackyNavarro Thank you for your reply 🥰 I like things a little slower and I like living near water. However, I wouldn’t want anywhere too isolated.
@@ChloeinJapan if you like near the water (beach) you can try chonburi or phuket. Or if you want the world heritage temples and its near bangkok you can try Ayutthaya where I live. Its really nice here.
@@JackyNavarro Thanks so much for your advice. I’m having a lot of issues finding work in Thailand at the moment. I’m worried about scam agencies and ideally I’d like to work at a university if possible
@@ChloeinJapanyou are very lucky to be on my page. I can help you find work here in Ayutthaya if you like to stay here
Hi from Kazakhstan 🇰🇿 . We also have "no fail policy". If a student fails it is considered like the teacher couldn't teach well, teacher is not professional 🤷♀️
Bowing is definitely optional. You should stop moving while they're playing their songs though.
Hi. Thanks for your insight I appreciate it 😊🙏
Hello maam beshie. Im here because of tiktok. ❤️🙏😊
Hi beshy
Overall, masmadali po kaya ma-hire sa THAILAND kesa sa TAIWAN? ❤
Sa Taiwan kasi daming requirements pero mas mataas sahod sa Taiwan
I have been doing almost all those "dont in Thailand" for over 10years without any problem. Actually Thai teachers are even doing worse...
Good for you👍, but not all schools are lenient specially private schools. There is no harm on respecting and following some rules, specially that we are just tourist here. 😊 I have alot of co-teachers (asians and westerns) that were fired just because they violated some of these "dont in Thailand" and I dont want that to happen to (any)new teachers here in Thailand.
But I appreciate your comment 😊🙏
Thank you madam
You’re welcome 😊
Ms. Jacky sabi niyo po sa ibang vlogs 2 weeks pa lang po kayo sa 1st work niyo, naghahanap na kayo ng ibang trabaho. Ask ko lang po hindi po ba labag yon sa pinirmahan nyong kontrata? Hindi po ba kayo agad agad mabibigyan ng katibayan na maaari kayong magstay at magtrabaho sa thailand sa 1st two weeks na yon? (work permit po ba ang tawag don) Kasi po diba tourist visa lang ang hawak niyo. In the span of 1 month nakapag apply at nakapagturo na po kayo agad? Anong month po kayo nagapply noon? Pasensya na po ang daming tanong hehe
Hi beshy bibigyan ka ng non business visa ng employer mo after nun workpermit na. Si sa case ko non business visa na ung hawak ko nung nag wowork ako under ng agency. Since matagal sila mag process ng workpermit and based sa mga kasama ko din that time na matagal sila mag process ng workpermit kaya nag hanap na ko ng ibang school. Mejo complicated i explain lahat ng process dto pero legal naman lahat dont worry
@@JackyNavarro Thank you po Ms. Jacky. I appreciate po yung pagiging responsive niyo po sa mga nagtatanong 😁🙏
@@user-un2mv5pi8w welcome beshy thankmu sa pag support sa channel ko