Here’s a quick guide to Teaching and working in China.

Teaching in China contract authentication process.

Teaching in China tips from teachers on-site.

Learn from those who are in the field about teaching in China.

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Share your stories about teaching in China.

Teaching and working in China is a dream job, but it also gives you a lot of experiences that allow you to progress as a professional and as a person. Struggles are real and painful, but all these lead to our success in our chosen field of work. Share your stories to inspire our kabayan OFWs.

Is it legal to work in China as a Nanny/Tutor? Watch as teacher Sixto discusses it.

What are the steps in having your contract authenticated in China? Watch! 

Watch as teacher Sixto answers several questions about working in China.

Do you need to be a licensed teacher to be qaulified to teach in China?

In this generation, we have to learn how to survive wherever we are so we can be successful in our teaching and working careers not only in China but anywhere. Here are some proven and tested tips for you to consider if you want to be successful in your teaching career in China.

These are the four major pillars of a successful Teaching and working career in China. 

If you are planning a Teaching and working career in China, make sure you are ready mentally and emotionally.

Make sure you are well-versed in your craft. If you are a teacher, you must be expert in your field and be ready to do things above your normal duty for the good of the company.

Make sure you are ready to meet all kinds of people and cultures. Be socially ready as this is one of the keys to networking friends and contacts for future benefits.

Learn how to adapt in every situation and be an asset to group or company. The faster you can adapt, the faster the adjustment period for any job.

What to expect while teaching and working in China?

If you finally decided to be Teaching and working in China and experience the culture, people, and traditions and be emersed in the community, expect the following.

The first thing you will encounter is culture shock, but as days go by, you will eventually adjust yourself in the new environment.

Men and women are equal, no ladies first in China. Whoever is first shall be the first whether you are a man or a woman. 

Old and young privilege is the trend. Give way to the old and young kids. Kids are the king in the house, parents do whatever their young kids want. 

When people in the community learned that you are a teacher, they will give due respect to you as you give them back. Be humble at all times.

Students

Take a look at these students and feel their joy.

“Hi, my name is Alice, I’m five years old. I like to make artistic crafts and arts. Look at my glasses, do you like it? I can make one for you if you like it.”

Alice

K2 Student

“Hey guys, I’m Jacky. I’m four years old and an outgoing boy who loves to run, jump and climb. Most of all, I like singing very much. Would you like to hear me sing?”

Jacky

K2 Student

“Hello everyone, Sunny here, I’m four years old. I like helping my mom to make dumplings. Today, we made delicious dumplings.”

Sunny

K2 Student

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