To the OP: I makes me grateful that my children are in a "community" expat school, so they are not over-burdened with an unnecessarily long day trying to learn a language from what is almost invariably not a qualified teacher or instructor of it.
MissTeacher--they're paid less because almost none of them hold internationally recognized teaching qualifications that are on a par with classroom teachers.
To the OP: I makes me grateful that my children are in a "community" expat school, so they are not over-burdened with an unnecessarily long day trying to learn a language from what is almost invariably not a qualified teacher or instructor of it.
MissTeacher--they're paid less because almost none of them hold internationally recognized teaching qualifications that are on a par with classroom teachers.