Tag: English Teaching

Book Reviews

Teaching with Christian Values

After reviewing each of the three parts of this book, Ms. Jones suggests that while it would be beneficial for anyone, this book will be especially useful for people heading to a foreign country to teach and for those preparing them for this.

Resource Corner

Resources about Teaching in China

The resources listed deal with the theology and practice of teaching in the context of Christian mission with authors representing a variety of viewpoints.

ChinaSource Perspective

More Blessed to Receive

Expatriate teachers went to China to give. But often they ended up taking more of China with them than they had bargained for. The editor of ChinaSource Quarterly gives several suggestions for how to be a good reciever.

ChinaSource Quarterlies

Teaching in China

Vol. 20, No. 4

Winter 2018

Editorials

Opportunities and Challenges

The guest editor's point of view.

Supporting Article

Teaching in China—the Early Years

Ms. Anderson, who began teaching in China in the early 1980s, reflects on how different—and often difficult—it was for English teachers during those early years.

Blog Entries

The Slippery Slope of English Teaching

Teaching English in China—does it isolate you or open doors into the community and culture? 

Blog Entries

Preparing to Teach English in China?

Training and tools to help you get ready.

Blog Entries

3 Questions: Tsern TEFL Scholarship

A New Scholarship for English Teachers Preparing for Careers in China

A conversation with Dr. Mary Shepard Wong, Director of Field-based TESOL Programs at Azusa Pacific University.

Blog Entries

Teaching with Faith and Professionalism

A Book Review

""For foreign Christian English teachers to function effectively, a growing attention to professionalism in work and witness is needed." This book addresses that need.