Vollständiger Titel
Pacific Geographies
Verlag
Association of Pacific Studies
ISSN
2199-9104 (Online-Zeitschrift)
Nummer der Ausgabe
57
Erscheinungsdatum der Ausgabe
2022
Vollständiger Titel
Living and working as a teacher in Seoul
Von (Autor)
Zugehörigkeit
School and Vocational Training Authority of the German city state of Hamburg
Number of Pages
4
Erste Seite
24
Letzte Seite
27
Sprache des Textes
Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum
2022
Abstract/Hauptbeschreibung
This commentary addresses some of the cross-cultural issues of teaching abroad in the Republic of Korea (South Korea). Germans can apply directly to teach at ‘German schools abroad’, which are private schools around the world, or can sign up with the Central Agency for Schools Abroad (ZfA). The ZfA provides assistance and professional quality management. The German schools abroad are often a hub for German speaking communities, easing entry into new cultural contexts and institutions. I discuss teaching in such a school in the megacity of Seoul. Advantages are lifestyles, ease of travel and personal safety. Leisure and sports activities are good, especially at the River Hangang. Traffic and multi-lane highways traverse the city, affecting the riverside. South Korea has a mixed record in terms of sustainability, with a strong reliance on fossil fuels, although southwest of Seoul is the world’s largest tidal power plant, and waste separation is very strict. Seoul suffers periodically from bad air quality, for which China is partially blamed. Songdo is an exemplary smart city near Seoul, but construction required the draining of valuable tidal flats. The close proximity to North Korea is omnipresent.