Chuck Bao
3/5/2009, 04:27 PM
You like history, don’t you? How about living in a palace for a year?
This year’s selection is probably already over and you need to graduate first. Maybe, consider it for next year.
It is a pretty cool see-the-world gig for a fresh graduate, especially with the current job situation. Baylor, apparently, works hard to arrange these types of deals. I initially came to Asia on a one-year teaching fellowship at Hong Kong Baptist University arranged by Baylor.
On second thought, I’m not so sure I would want you teaching the future king of Thailand.
I got this from the New Mandala website. I have to admit that I did snicker at the one comment describing Baylor as “some happy clapper family school in Waco, Texas”.
http://rspas.anu.edu.au/rmap/newmandala/2009/03/05/positions-teaching-the-future-king-of-thailand/#comments
Positions teaching “the future king of Thailand”
March 5th, 2009 by Nicholas Farrelly
Recently I stumbled across these job opportunities at Chitralada Palace School. They are only available to graduates of Baylor University.
The basic thrust is that:
…interviews for eleven positions, including two teaching the future king of Thailand, began Monday and will continue through Wednesday….two palace employment opportunities are offered to Baylor graduates who want to teach English to the pre-kindergarten class of the 3-year-old son of the future King of Thailand, Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkor at Chitralada Palace School beginning late May…Additionally, there are nine openings for graduates to teach English in three royal schools in Bangkok, Thailand starting in May: Chitralada Palace School, Wattana Presbyterian School, and Rajini Bon School.
More info is in the online Lariat website.
http://www.baylor.edu/lariat/news.php?action=story&story=56547
This year’s selection is probably already over and you need to graduate first. Maybe, consider it for next year.
It is a pretty cool see-the-world gig for a fresh graduate, especially with the current job situation. Baylor, apparently, works hard to arrange these types of deals. I initially came to Asia on a one-year teaching fellowship at Hong Kong Baptist University arranged by Baylor.
On second thought, I’m not so sure I would want you teaching the future king of Thailand.
I got this from the New Mandala website. I have to admit that I did snicker at the one comment describing Baylor as “some happy clapper family school in Waco, Texas”.
http://rspas.anu.edu.au/rmap/newmandala/2009/03/05/positions-teaching-the-future-king-of-thailand/#comments
Positions teaching “the future king of Thailand”
March 5th, 2009 by Nicholas Farrelly
Recently I stumbled across these job opportunities at Chitralada Palace School. They are only available to graduates of Baylor University.
The basic thrust is that:
…interviews for eleven positions, including two teaching the future king of Thailand, began Monday and will continue through Wednesday….two palace employment opportunities are offered to Baylor graduates who want to teach English to the pre-kindergarten class of the 3-year-old son of the future King of Thailand, Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkor at Chitralada Palace School beginning late May…Additionally, there are nine openings for graduates to teach English in three royal schools in Bangkok, Thailand starting in May: Chitralada Palace School, Wattana Presbyterian School, and Rajini Bon School.
More info is in the online Lariat website.
http://www.baylor.edu/lariat/news.php?action=story&story=56547