From Shelagh in Zambia – A Must Read!

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SeekTeachers.com is delighted to receive feedback from a teacher we recently recruited in Lusaka, Zambia. Owen placed Shelagh in January 2013 and she is delighted with her experience. As previously blogged, teaching in Africa is FAST on the rise. Shelagh is a well seasoned international teacher who has experience of working in Africa also. Well read the below… Read more »

Teach in Natural Nigeria!

Posted by & filed under Africa, Asia, Business, Central Africa, East Africa, English, Europe, Geography, International Education, Languages, Middle East, North Africa, North America, Politics, South Africa, United States, West Africa, Western Europe.

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Teachers and most general people are not aware of the current economic system in the world. Both the UK and America are decreasing fast and the likes of the UAE and Africa are shooting up. Qatar was recently named the richest country in the world because of natural reserves like oil and gas. Nigeria is… Read more »

Why you need to keep an eye out on Africa!

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Africa, a land so vast, so urban, so untouched, with beautiful nature, wildlife and poverty in many parts with no scope for development. Well that’s the media likes to keep portraying!   It’s time to wake up teachers, Africa is on the move!   The SeekTeachers team recently attended a conference with the “Friends of Africa… Read more »

Human Rights in China: Know your rights before you judge!

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Human Rights in China   We often talk about Human Rights in the western world which often causes room for discussion.  However, when we talk about Human Rights in China, this is a very sensitive subject to discuss.   Here are some interesting questions for you: Do you think China has NO Human Rights and… Read more »

Why have you not thought about teaching in Mexico?

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As you may know, Mexico is not all good. It does have bad attractions to it such as the gang crime and drug use, but where in the world doesn’t have these problems? England has the exact same problem and this is most visible with the rise of the London riots, where businesses that had… Read more »

Is Dubai still your number 1 choice in the Middle East?

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As the demand for teachers continues to rise in the Middle East, the focus is again on Dubai and its demand for high quality educators and management to continue the great work already being carried out on the ground in the education sector.   In the past as contracts near the end teachers often returned… Read more »

Misconceptions and the demand of teaching in Asia

Posted by & filed under Arithmetic, Asia, Biology, Business, Central Asia, Chemistry, Chinese, Cuisine, East Asia, English, Geography, Geometry, History, Information Technology, International Education, Languages, Maths, Physics, Science, Southeast Asia.

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As a recruiter for the Asian market I often come across many people that do not want or consider going to teach in China, and only when they have no choice, they accept the reality of moving to this great big country. After this they send feedback to me and have a completely different experience… Read more »

New VISA Rules in China

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Changing times in China for Foreign Teachers The world is fast evolving and with China moving at phenominal rates of development, naturally it is raising its standards of education. Asia has always been a great destination for foreign teachers to work.  Foreign teachers need a Z visa to secure employment which was stuck in the passport granting… Read more »