Posts Categorized: Tutorials

Date Posted: March 12, 2014

It’s easy enough to want a job and finding one is not too difficult either, but how does one get a job? Success is the accomplishment of an aim or purpose and is achieved only when one has had that hearty handshake and heard those magic words: “Congratulations, you have the job.” But what happens when… Read more »

Date Posted: March 12, 2014

Looking for a job internationally but not sure if you’ll be able to due to age, health and/or relationship-based factors? Here’s our how-to and do-not guide for those asking questions about if they’ll be accepted despite some of these problems. You may also want to check the bottom of each Job Post as the restrictions including the factors mentioned… Read more »

Date Posted: March 12, 2014

Time and time again we tell our candidates to be ready for the interview, prepare, suit up and give it the right sort of swagger if you want to grasp your dream job. But how do you do all of this and what exactly does the client require of you? Here’s our helpful guide, full of… Read more »

Date Posted: March 11, 2014

With the fast paced world we live in, teachers are always on the go. With the ever increasing demand in a school environment teachers don’t know if there are coming or going. With the first academic term nearly complete teachers are already preparing their Curriculum Vitae (CV) to start the application process for the next… Read more »

Date Posted: March 11, 2014

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 »

Date Posted: March 11, 2014

Effective Management in the Classroom There is a secret to running a well-organized classroom where great learning expectations are achieved: The Pygmalion Effect. The Pygmalion Effect says that all people, including our students, are designed to function at maximum efficiency when expectations are known. This is the key to excellent classroom management: Don’t make anything… Read more »

Date Posted: February 27, 2014

I have sent so many job applications and have had no response yet… Argghhhhhh!!!   Have you applied to loads of jobs and not heard a single thing back and the thought about why no one is responding is running through your mind.  Well, I am sure some of you have been there and for… Read more »

Date Posted: February 27, 2014

Great I have an interview, but… What do I do? What do I need? What should I prepare   These questions no doubt will enter your mind especially if you’re a Newly Qualified Teacher looking for your first teaching job abroad. In fact, middle and senior managers should also be thinking about these questions if… Read more »

Date Posted: February 27, 2014

How do I Find the Right Job for Me?   For those of you just starting out or considering teaching internationally, you may be feeling like confused.com with all the options, but at the same time struggling with the uncertainties of going into a foreign territory.   Schools often spend a long time finding the… Read more »

Date Posted: February 27, 2014

Welcome This blog is dedicated to discussing all topics great and small about teaching overseas. Whether it’s your first time or you’re an experienced international educator, we want to hear from you.   Teaching alone is a career path that’s already challenging enough! Think back to when you first started teaching – your own class,… Read more »