Reddit Wine Down 🍷: Teaching in Korea - The Air-Con Wars
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Welcome back to our Reddit Wine Down series on Teaching in Korea! 🍷
This week, we dive into one of the biggest battles every foreign teacher eventually faces:
THE TEMPERATURE WAR.
From "legally mandated" 26°C classroom rules (🤨) to humid Korean summers, mold problems, and why students complaining gets results faster than admin ever will, we break down the realities of staying cool in a classroom that definitely wasn't built for hot weather.
If you've ever taught abroad, dealt with unreasonable workplace rules, or survived a summer in Korea's wet heat… YOU will feel this episode.
🔸 Topics we cover:
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Are hagwons really required to keep classrooms at 26°C?
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Why AC "makes you sick" is a common belief
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The mold struggle (and how we survived it)
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Classroom design that traps heat
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Why kids are your best advocates
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Our own wild teaching-in-Korea temperature stories
Grab a drink and wine down with us! 🍷
New episode every month.
Listen to Part 1 & 2 on our website or anywhere you get your podcasts.
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