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Foreign Teachers Guide to Living and Teaching in China

By Gregory Mavrides

The Foreign Teachers Guide to Living and Teaching in China is a free comprehensive online eBook written by a team of American and Chinese educators in China for prospective and current foreign teachers. It contains over 370 pages of extensively researched and well-documented information covering as many as 50 different topics. If you are thinking abou! t living and teaching English in China, then you owe it to yourself to read this guide. Optional PDF and softcover editions are also available for purchase.


The Guide’s content is organized across two main sections: Teaching in China, comprising 39 chapters, and Living in China, consisting of 35 chapters. A good way to get started is to simply click on the link to the section index you are most interested in (in the last sentence) or you can just as easily browse Guide's main menu.

For a visual layout of the entire guide, you can take a look at the our site map and topic index. While the chapters about the various aspects of living in China are oriented to prospective foreign teachers, they can be read and enjoyed by anyone who is thinking about moving to China for any reason.

We look forward to seeing you over at Middle Kingdom Life.

About the Author

Dr. Gregory Mavrides is an American psychoanalyst who has been working in China as a professor and mental health consultant since August 2003. In January 2007, he was bestowed the Coconut Commemorative Award by the Hainan provincial government for his teaching contributions while at Hainan University. Currently, he is a professor of psychology at Jinan University's International School, Department of Clinical Medicine, a Project 211 university in Guangzhou, China. In addition to his teaching responsibilities, Prof. Mavrides volunteers as a therapist at the student ! counseling center and maintains a few hours each week treating private patients as well.

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