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A Compare and Contrast with Giselle: Chungdahm Institute and Chungdahm April

Posted on Tue, May 14, 2019 @ 12:00 PM

Recently, I’ve become rather curious about the ways in which Chungdahm Institute (CDI) and Chungdahm April are different. While I have only worked at an April for about a year and a half. A friend of mine had worked at both a CDI and an April. Thus, together we thought up a list of the most notable differences between the two academies.

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Tags: April Institute, cdi, chungdahm learning, teaching programs

KidZania Field Trip with My April Students

Posted on Tue, Feb 19, 2019 @ 12:00 PM

Occasionally, as a Chungdahm April teacher, I get to chaperone on field trips! Recently, I went on my third field trip to a place called KidZania. This is my favorite field trip location. There is nothing for me to do because, as the name shows, it is only for kids. Thus, I just simply love the place's concept and love to see how much fun the kids have on these field trips.

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Tags: April Institute, teaching at Chungdahm, teaching kids, teaching programs

Teaching Tips with Nico

Posted on Tue, Jan 29, 2019 @ 12:00 PM

It is such a whirlwind running around preparing for your contract teaching, especially with transitioning to life in South Korea. Oftentimes, you start training bright and early the Monday after you get in, with minimal time for time zone adjustment or sightseeing. It can feel chaotic, so here are a few words from someone who’s gone through two separate training sessions and contracts, one with April and one with CDI.

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Tags: preparing to teach in Korea, teaching kids, teaching at CDL, teaching tips, teaching programs

Christine's Week of Teaching April and CDI Classes

Posted on Thu, Sep 20, 2018 @ 12:00 PM

As an April/CDI instructor, I get to work with students from 1st to 9th grade. April classes are 40 - 45 minutes long, and they meet either three times each week,or two times each week. Chungdahm classes are three hours long, and they meet twice each week. Teaching April and Chungdahm can be hectic if there is no organization. The following are a few tasks that I do every day to make the workload easier:

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Tags: working in korea, cdi, teaching at Chungdahm, growing with Chungdahm, frequently asked questions, teaching programs, april

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