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Hi all. 

 

Prior to the last 12 months, the ESL teachers at my school always had the monthly hours (20) in the contract. 

It seems (alongside the school not renewing teachers contracts or replacing them) they have taken anything to do with 'teaching hours per month' out of other teachers contracts.

 

I'm due to get a new contract soon and I'm wondering if it's legal / mandatory for  schools in Thailand to put the set amount of working hours per month in foreign teachers contracts?

 

 

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17 minutes ago, Equatorial said:

 

Is it hours worked, or contact hours, or both? 

 

It's always contact hours although they may additionally specify additional courses or EC's, meetings... You need to ask loads of specific questions about additional work if that's an issue with you.

 

I'd advise you to be very careful with the questions otherwise they might get a bad vibe. Asking about weekend work is legit. Asking about additional work during the typical work day is not legit. Remember you are a salary employee and that very different from being an hourly employee

 

If you are beginning teacher and the school is otherwise ok I'd advise to suffer it. Learn how to run activities, how summer school works, national exam prep, etc.

 

You want to become a master teacher that can be dropped into anything and have confidence, excel at most everything. The confidence it will bring will get you hired anywhere you are remotely qualifed.

 

Schools have a multitude of individuals that won't (can't) do the job. Be the teacher that can.

 

Be the teacher that helps students academically and with activities and projects. This gets back to the school quickly and positively. You'll become a favorite of Ss because you are competent, helpful not because of games and being funny. So, do the extra and learn from it.

 

If the school is ok and you are unhappy finish the year and jump jobs. Begin TCT licencing modules asap.

 

*Reading Writing is serious. L/S is bullshi+

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