Hi guys, how does it look like the situation in your language school?
In Germany lots of language schools have no students and a lot of teachers complain about the situation. Only language teachers with a contract actually have some work to do. Freelancer are in serious problems.
How is the situation in your country?
How the coronavirus is changing the language market
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Re: How the coronavirus is changing the language market
in indonesia schools are still closed. the authorities plan to reopen school in June. all of the students study from home and the teachers give their lesson online.
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You mean language schools, right?
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i mean all schools, language and general schools, they are still closed. we don't know when they will reopen again
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is it ok for students to get classes online? or is there in general not enough demand for online language classes?
I think from the occupation point of view, state schools are not really a problem, since teachers should have open-ended contracts or even better they are state employees.
I think teachers at language school have big problems, since they have mostly fixed-term contracts or they work as freelancers. This causes uncertainty about the future.
I think from the occupation point of view, state schools are not really a problem, since teachers should have open-ended contracts or even better they are state employees.
I think teachers at language school have big problems, since they have mostly fixed-term contracts or they work as freelancers. This causes uncertainty about the future.
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