Safest Landing in China Teachers vs. Backpackers Straight Scoop on the Z-visa Our Profit Sharing Plan
Safest Landing in China What do we mean when we say Kenneth’s English School is the safest landing in China? Simply that we try and make it the safest and easiest transition possible – especially when you arrive from abroad. Lets face it, uprooting and relocating across the world to a school in China can be risky. Some schools [...]
Teachers vs. Backpackers In China, the bar is lower than most other countries when it comes to being hired as a teacher. There are a lot of reasons for this, including inadequate screening procedures, wage scales offered, perceptions of the role of Foreign Teachers, etc. What this translates to, in some cases, is a nineteen year old high [...]
Straight Scoop on the Z-visa There is a lot of confusion over Z-visas. Let’s demystify things by first stating a Z Visa is the visa that allows you to legally obtain employment in China. It is good for thirty days (even though it is usually printed as being good for “000″ days) [see Z Visa image] and its purpose is [...]
Our Profit Sharing Plan Come for the Teaching, Stay for the Profit Sharing In 2011, Kenneth’s English began offering profit sharing opportunities to some of its experienced teachers. We think this offers great benefit to both the school and teachers. For our school, profit sharing assists in our expansion plans, and for teachers, it offers more money and a [...]

Teaching at Kenneth’s English

At Kenneth’s English School you will be teaching students ranging from approximately five to fifteen years of age. Teaching is conducted at either our main school, a training center, or at one of our branches within the city.

Teaching Schedule

Teachers are contracted to teach 18 contact hours per week and attend a one hour administrative/training meeting for approximately 38 Weeks per year. During our Summer and Winter Camps, each four weeks in length, your schedule will change.

During Summer and Winter camps, teachers work their normal eighteen hour schedule plus three 3.5 hour day class session per week for a total of eight weeks each year of 28.5 hours per week. The Summer Camp Lesson Plans and craft activity materials are provided. For a graph of the teaching schedule please click here. You can learn more about our Summer/Winter Camps [here].

Training Center Schedule: Saturday, Sunday and three two hour classes during the evening from 5-7.

How contact (teaching) hours are calculated:

55 minute classes are counted as one contact hour. All training center classes are fifty-five (55) minutes, which count as one teaching hour.

Please note: We do not have office hours for teachers and there are no hidden extra curricula activities such as English Corners, English Competitions, etc.

Teaching Methods

All classes are taught in a high energy, fun, and educationally sound manner.

We use games, songs and fun teaching methods to keep students focused and learning. Children learn without even knowing they are learning.

We teach to all learning styles and use TPR (Total Physical Response) and whole-brain activities to ensure maximum learning opportunities for students.

We conduct either an oral or written assessment of every student each month to measure progress.

While the class is designed for maximum fun for children, we realize that every activity must have a sound educational purpose. We take teaching seriously, but keep it fun for students.

In our training center, we require every class be taught with a written lesson plan. Classes are expected to start and finish on time.

You can expect your classes to be observed by a native English speaking supervisor from time to time. The supervisor will give you feedback and provide coaching and training as necessary.

You will have plenty of assistance to help you learn our teaching methods (if needed). Teachers are willing to help each other and share tips on what works (and sometimes, what doesn’t work). In addition, you will have a native English speaking trainer or supervisor who is responsible for ensuring you are trained and ready to teach to our standards.

You will be provided with a textbook and vocabulary list for each class. More than fifty percent of each class is dedicated to review. (Public schools use books, but classes are taught a little differently. If you are assigned to a public school, your trainer will explain the differences in teaching methods used).

Class size

At our training center, classes are limited to a maximum of twenty-five students. By comparison, Chinese public school classes range in size from twenty-five (kindergarten) to sixty-five, with the average class size about forty-five students.