by Ajarn Philip , Ajarn.com

With the help of one of Bangkok's top teacher recruiters and a few contacts at the Thailand Ministry of Education and The Teacher's Council of Thailand, ajarn.com has come up with the following information regarding what will be involved if you want to teach legally in Thailand as of mid-May 2009 (the start of the next academic year). Please be aware that this information is correct as of 14th May 2008 and we've deliberately used the word 'probably' in the title - simply because this is Thailand and overnight changes are part and parcel of life here.
There are THREE types of applicant and FOUR methods to apply for a teachers' licence.
Read the full details here

1 comments

  1. Mark Smith  

    7/7/17

    Hi,
    Thanks for sharing useful information with us. This is really helpful for us.
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