5 things that restrict you from teaching abroad

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Many teachers want to teach abroad as of the amazing benefits and lifestyle it comes with but is everyone successful? It’s easy to know you want to teach abroad but there’s certain restrictions that are between you and your teaching job!     1.      Inconsistent experience International schools require teachers that are flexible, consistent… Read more »

Top Five Myths about Teaching Abroad

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Many go to teach abroad thinking they know everything, but they go without even knowing the basics about International Schools. Keep reading to learn the most common fallacies about teaching abroad! 1.      I can teach anywhere   Before you can teach abroad, you need to meet the requirements meaning the teacher qualifications and immigration. You… Read more »

Top 5 Countries to Teach English Abroad with the Highest Salaries

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Teaching abroad is a great way to gain international experience in extremely valued schools with countless benefits. English as Second Language (ESL) Teachers are in high demand in international schools and teaching institutions. Teaching English abroad is a great way to travel and have an unforgettable experience working amongst a highly motivated team.   1…. Read more »

Guide for Teachers Moving Abroad

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Moving abroad can be exciting; a new experience but it comes with a lot of changes! You can never be fully prepared for everything, you discover things as you go along. However, these important tips will make your process easy and prepare you for something you may have never thought of.   1. Research Everything… Read more »

10 reasons to Teach Overseas

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Want to teach abroad in your desired destination? Want to experience a change in your life? Teaching abroad in international schools is the best way to maximise your professional career while enjoying living abroad. There’s so much to learn, experience and develop.   1.Experience teaching in International schools via GIPHY You can never get enough… Read more »

Job Interview? 10 Tips to Know Before You Go

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Job interviews can be nerve-wracking, especially if it’s your first time but don’t worry, you’re at the right place! These 10 Tips will ensure you are fully prepared before your interview and pass for your dream teaching job!  1.   Research the School   via GIPHY The most important step for any job interview, you need to… Read more »

Why We Should Be Encouraging More Partnerships with Young People in the ‘Real World’ of Science

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  By Naomi Webb If there’s one complaint you’ll hear from school children time and time again, it’s the classic ‘but when will we ever use what we’re learning in the real world?’.   That’s what teachers are up against when they’re trying to persuade pupils to concentrate in lessons. Science teachers go to the… Read more »