Europe’s Education Market

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    The education market in Europe is increasing rapidly with a lot to offer to youngsters to ensure a high calibre of education is delivered and they are provided with the dedicated education programmes to develop innovative, leadership and inspiring entrepreneurship abilities to be able to survive in the tough business environment. Europe is… Read more »

You need to know these rules before you go to the UAE

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  The strict regulations in the United Arab Emirates can end you in jail for using insulting words towards someone such as ‘fool’ or ‘silly’. Cyberbullying and any type of offensive words towards others are not tolerated at all and will be taken very seriously which could lead you to face a penalty up to… Read more »

Top biggest misconceptions about China

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  There’re always common assumptions about living in China for first-time visitors but not all are true! Many people will expect bizarre delusions but that’s far from reality. Here are the top common myths of teaching in China: 1.       Pollution This is considered a ‘big thing’ in China, in fact, it’s getting better and it’s… Read more »

5 tips for Newly Qualified Teachers!

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  1.      Get help from kids!   There’re always few kids that are ready to help and carry out important responsibilities so why not set each task to them and save the important time to focus on creating a lesson plan for tomorrow or marking the student’s assignments. Handing out resources, collecting completed tasks, wall… Read more »

Parents push schools to teach life skills, money issues in school

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  Schools are urged to focus on important life matters and cash related topics that will be useful for children in the ‘real world’ to understand the importance of money management and benefit them to maximise their financial knowledge so they are prepared once independent. The mandatory subjects (English, Maths, Science, ICT) is not enough… Read more »

Why you should teach in China?

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  China is a popular tourist country for its amazing attractions and culture it brings but many avoid the topic of teaching in China. They often assume a lot about the country without having any knowledge of the education market. That’s why, every time we ask teachers if they would consider teaching in China –… Read more »