SkyyWalker wrote:In the above post, it appears that there is only one "international" school in NK...if the list is accurate. NKSTAN, or anyone else, what's your experience with this place:
http://www.fgcc.ac.th/contact-en.html.
Also, Stan, what is the update on the subject of this thread? Is the school you wrote about now an international school?
Well,I apologize for not updating the info as I found myself confused by various seemingly conflicting reports.Basicly,I asked my daughter about the program and she had no knowledge of it,since nobody else reported on it and my lack of seeing any new falang staff on campus or coming and going at my daily dropping off and picking up my daughter,I assumed it was a dead issue!
I ran into an acquaintance that has been involved with setting up and administrating the English dept for ,I believe the local campus of KKU,which he is teaching at now.I asked him if he had heard anything about the new International Program at my daughters school and he replied that he had,was asked if he could help recruit some teachers for the program.He was embarassed because some of the excellent staff he contacted were teaching at International schools in Bangkok and although interested in leaving Bangkok,they were insulted by the wages offered here(15K a month),which is about 15-25% of their present wages!So he had no involvement!
Then a couple of months ago,I met a teacher that taught math in the ''English program'' at my daughters school.He told me that he also taught math to the students in the IP at the school and that he taught all the students in English only,had a thai teacher assigned to the class for assistance,but never used them!
Anyway he said therte were 14 kids in the IP and there parents paid dearly for there enrollment.He thought about 200K,but wasn't sure.
So the bottomline is they do have the program!My daughter is in her final semester anyway,so I didn't follow through!
The ''travel to Teach'' program owner was my neighbour for 6 years,she has now moved to Mexico,but her local business staff members have moved in ,so I will try to get more info on the ''fgcc program'' you mentioned.
I don't think it is a degree program,but is probably connected to the local community adult program that has various classes in English instruction that has been here for years where the teachers are all volunteers,but are given accomodation expense help.