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Teach at Kinderprep Ivy Bound International

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About Kinderprep Ivy Bound International

Kinderprep by Ivy Bound International School is a newly founded language academy for pre-kindergarten aged children. The mission of this school is to empower children for long-term school success. Kinderprep's programs offer children with learning experiences and teaching methods that are researched-based and grounded in accepted principles of child development. 

Teachers at Kinderprep teach English through a variety of programs which include: Baby Sign Language, English through Music and Movement, Early English Reading, Public Speaking, and Preschool Prep. Children are grouped into classes based on their age and skill level; ages range from 6 months old to 6 years old. Children 2 years old and under will have one parent in the classroom with them.

The programs are made easy for any teacher to come into the school and use, as materials and lesson plans are already prepared. All programs also have on-site training and training videos.  

Qualified candidates must be native English speakers, and have a strong background working with children. This job requires patience, enthusiasm, organization, and a strong desire to fulfill the mission of the school. Relevant post-secondary education is desirable, but not necessary.

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Thailand at a glance

Country information

Capital:
Bangkok
Language:
Thai
Population:
66,720,153 (20th)
Currency:
Baht (THB)
Government:
Unitary Parliamentary Constitutional Monarchy
Major Religion(s):
Theravada Buddhism
Climate:
Tropical

Country quick facts

Thailand holds more Guiness World Records per person than any other country.

Not wearing underwear is illegal.

The famous energy drink Red Bull originated in Thailand.

Instead of 3 times a day, Thais eat 4-5 times a day

Thailand houses the world’s largest fish, the 12-meter Rhincodon typus.

A nuclear family in Thailand is rare because most people live in large extended families.

One-tenth of all animal species on Earth live in Thailand.

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