As I plan to study in South Korea and make a living there, I
have researched about its teaching salary. In most of my researches, I have
found out that education is a very popular career choice in Korea. This is
because it includes various advantages, such as good working conditions, high
pay, and stability. Although these qualities make this career competitive,
there is an under supply on elementary teachers. I personally find this very
opportune, because I am interested in teaching elementary school. Unlike many
other countries, teachers in Korea receive a high salary. Secondary teacher’s
entry salary is about $30,401, mid-career salary being about $52,699, and
maximum salary by the end of the career is about $84,529 according to NCEE, the
National center on Education and the Economy. The average of many different
countries’ salary is lower than that. The entry level salary is about $31,887,
the mid-career salary is about $41,701, and the maximum salary is about
$51,317.
Korea’s educators receive some price benefits, such as medical
insurance, and severance pay. When the schools offer you private health
insurance, the school itself takes care of the prices. Therefore the teachers
do not have to contribute at all. An essential benefit in the teaching career
is the severance pay, which is when the school gives you an “extra month’s
salary pay” when you finish the contract you have made with the particular
school. This is very helpful and important as a teacher retires and chooses to
go into another field.
Teachers and the people who are in charge of operating the
school depend a lot on the students. If there are a small amount of students in
a school, then the demand for teachers is going to decrease and vice versa. Even
though a large amount of students means a greater need in supply for the school
such as tables, chairs, boards, etc., schools are willing to pay for all these
supplies, because it increases the school’s overall production.
Awesome. What do you plan on teaching?
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