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seekingpeace ago

It much easier than that, just get a job teaching English in a developing country....

Factfinder2 ago

Are you aware of specific information regarding child abuse by English teachers abroad?

seekingpeace ago

Yes, it's in local and international frequently, especially in SEA.

Factfinder2 ago

I mean is there a specific organization that arranges for these teachers to go abroad or do you know of incidents at specific schools--specific information like that to help begin researching this abuse.

seekingpeace ago

No, I don't think there are "specific" organizations that arrange but I've lived in developing countries for over 20 years and most local schools don't do any background checks. Also, a "white" foreigner can easily offer "free" English lessons to locals, who are eager to learn. I'm not sure why you want to research this, but it is a serious problem. Some countries have tried to put in place more requirements but there are always local schools that don't check ANYTHING.

This is a serious problem in countries like Cambodia, Thailand and the Philippines. I'm sorry but there isn't anything you can do about it, it takes the will/time/money for schools to check and most poor schools lack all.

Factfinder2 ago

Thanks for the explanation. I was thinking that if an international aid organization or the State Department or something like that was arranging it and thus enabling child abuse, it would fall under the scope of the research we're doing here.