One of the unique benefits you’ll have as a publicthe tasks of
managing, preparing and teaching your classes as well as administrative
tasks both inside and outside the school setting. Here is a closer look
at what you should expect from the relationship with your Korean
co-teacher and how it affects your responsibility as a foreign language
assistant teacher at a public school.
Though your co-teacher is there to help you with many different tasks
it is important to understand that they are also your direct
supervisor. As your supervisor it their responsibility to report and
communicate to the school administration on all aspects of the language
program at your school including the classes you are responsible for.
The co-teacher is empowered by the school board to make final hiring
decisions and create performance reviews of the entire English teaching
staff, foreign teacher included.
The working relationship with your co-teacher should be viewed as
supervisor-employee. foreign language instructor at a public school you
are expected to create and maintain a positive learning environment for
your students. The co-teacher can and will assist you when and Korean
staff but should not be expected to be a constant overseer of your
classes. You are first and foremost responsible for your students
learning.
At times Native English speaking foreign language teachers may assume
that they are on an extended vacation with little to no obligations or
responsibilities to their school or employers. This is indeed the case.
All public school foreign language assistant teachers are expected to
perform their duties at a high level and should expect to be treated as
foreign guests on holiday. Assuming such an attitude towards your
professional responsibilities will lead to a successful teaching
experience and in doing so you run the risk of facing possible early
termination.
Korean co-teachers have not been specifically trained and evaluated
by the school boards specifically to enrich the English language
programs in the public schools. Though the co-teacher is there to lend
assistance and advice the Native English speaking teacher must assume
full responsibility of the task of managing and teaching their students.
Establishing a line of communication with your co-teacher and being
clear of what is expected froway of ensuring a positive teaching
experience at a Korean public school teaching position.
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