Education: 12.6 Million Teachers needed for 2020

Posted by & filed under Africa, All Subjects, Central Africa, East Africa, English, International Education, South Africa, West Africa.

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We’ve always been aware of how badly the world needs to be educated and how important a resource for the world a teacher’s capabilities are. But recent days have shed light on just how important teachers are in today’s world. We have a myriad of problems plaguing the planet that can be solved ever so… Read more »

Top ten things you NEED to know about teaching in the UAE!

Posted by & filed under All Subjects, Arabic, Asia, History, International Education, Islam, Languages, Middle East, Politics, Religion, Science, Tutorials.

It has its highs, its lows, its shisha bars (which, it turns out, is quite a lot), but when it comes down to it, the United Arab Emirates is a wonderful place to live and work. However, it’s come to my attention that many of our candidates struggle with the initial cultural shift when moving… Read more »

SeekTeachers and its services

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So it seems that there’s more than a little confusion over how SeekTeachers works. We try our absolute best to help as many people as possible but we also understand that it’s not always possible to place everyone right away, especially when they don’t understand how our service works. Below are descriptions of our services,… Read more »

Data Mining: Has it crossed a line?

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In light of the Facebook Messenger App’s bad press, the NSA’s serial surveillance of the US population and Google’s mass marketing efforts through data collection; it’s surprising that more people aren’t infuriated about the controversial issue of Data Mining infringing on their privacy.   The practice is simple, you find a mechanism that can accept… Read more »

Singapore’s well-rounded students

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The Asian nations are notorious for two things education related; producing the highest exam-scoring students of any country in the world and having those same students be less-rounded than a triangle with sharpened corners covered with spikes.   But today that all changes as the Ministry of Education recognizes the efforts of twenty-three schools that… Read more »

Are you being watched? If you teach in the UAE, you probably are!

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There have been hints and rumours but finally, it’s been confirmed; the United Arab Emirates’ Ministry of Education is planning to install a cutting-edge electronic system allowing them to monitor teachers’ performances in the classrooms. This is expected to impact over 525,000 Teachers across 34,000 Gulf schools. The technology is expected to improve communications between… Read more »

National Bank donates $32,000 to Zambian Schools

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Only a week ago, ZANACO National Commerical Bank PLC donated 200,000 Zambia Kwacha ($32,000 or £20,000) worth of learning materials as well as over 900 footballs to 400 schools throughout Zambia. The donation material was handed over to the Ministry of Education secretary Patrick Nkanza at Sunset Stadium by Bruce Dick.   “We are positive… Read more »

How to get the Best Job

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Here at SeekTeachers, we’ve noticed some major flaws our applicants make. Even worse, they often go for years unnoticed and lose so many opportunities that it drives them insane. Today we shed some light on some of these fatal mistakes and we show you just how you can avoid them in future.   First of… Read more »