The Council of Labor Affairs moved to boost industrial development and help local companies recruit foreign professionals by announcing, on May 24, a revision of the
Interesting. While most of the article deals with changes to the rules for companies employing foreigners, the final paragraph mentions changes in other areas such as teaching.
"…qualifying rules for the hiring of foreigners to serve as instructors in the foreign-language centers of schools at the junior college level and above have been added, and the qualifications for foreigners who do not hold bachelor
[quote=“joesax”]"…qualifying rules for the hiring of foreigners to serve as instructors in the foreign-language centers of schools at the junior college level and above have been added, and the qualifications for foreigners who do not hold bachelor
joesax’s link is down at the moment or soemthing funky is showing in my IE and Firefox browsers. Will have to doublecheck the original sources.
Thanks Mordeth and joe for the heads up.
[quote=“Yellow Cartman”]joesax’s link is down at the moment or soemthing funky is showing in my IE and Firefox browsers. Will have to doublecheck the original sources.
Thanks Mordeth and joe for the heads up.[/quote]
YC,
Take the period (.) off of the end of the link. I had the same problem.
Seeker4
Sorry. I’ve fixed the link now.
Thanks all, we’ll take a look at this.
Does this article mean that you won’t need a university degree in order to teach at a buxiban?
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