Teaching English on a Korean Government Scholarship

Friday, March 1, 2013, 2 pm to 3 pm
Campus: 
Dayton
E190 Student Union
Audience: 
Current Students

The Korean Ministry of Education invites you to teach and learn in South Korea with Korean Government stipend.

If you are a college student or a recent graduate whio is adventurous and want to explore beyond your nest while teaching Korean students, you can spend a semester (or more) in Korea and be a part of a Korean-government sponsored teaching and service-learning program.

TaLK invites native English speakers and overseas Koreans to teach practical English in after-school classes in rural elementary schools. No teaching experience or Korean language skills are required.

Benefits include a monthly stipend ($1350), free round-trip airfare, accomodations, health insurance, cultural excursions and more.

The director of Korean Education Center in Chicago, Ms. Jeong, will be holding the presentation in the UCIE conference Room on March 1st starting at 2PM.

This event is open to the public. Contact the UCIE for more information: 937-775-5745.

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