I remember working for a private catholic school in the northeast about 10 years ago any its policy was just employ anyone they could convince to turn up, mainly wayward retirees that drank too much, even remember the school official waking one up from a bench late morning. In those days no-one had a work permit, we were all on tourist visas, and sent every 3 months to Laos to renew and to BBK to extend.
Those days are long gone and now it's much more serious in most places anyhow, thankfully for the students, with TEFLs/CELTAS etc needed now, degree requirement enforced much more now, and a much wider spectrum of possible employees due to the exodus of westerners from their home countries in the last 8-10 years. Even these fashionable EP course etc are a fairly new thing but seem to be having a huge impact and are growing quickly in popularity, not to mention the fashionable aspect.
I often wonder which direction it will head in or whether it will stagnate due to the local education institutional priorities. I know there are a fair few on the forum that know what they're talking about when it comes to these subjects.
Any thoughts welcome.
