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, your own form, planning, marking, constantly thriving to come up with better ideas, planning trips, socializing with staff members, your own responsibilities, all that and of course, the wonderful holidays.
As the world evolves and the need for education rises, there is a growing number of international schools around the world. According to ISC Research, the number of English-medium international schools has leaped from 1700 to 5400 in the past decade and has been anticipated at rising to 8000 in the next 5 years. Recent figures show that around 70,000 British primary and secondary teachers are now working in international schools, compared to only 41,500 in 2005.
SeekTeachersâ„¢ aims to help educators around the world by sharing, discussing and collaborating ideas for newbie teachers who want their first first job abroad, as well as informing experienced educators who are moving to work in an unknown destination and want some simple help, support guidance.
If you’re an international nursery, school, college or university, join our blog to provide hints and tips to educators coming into the country for the first time about the dos and don’ts so they can be better prepared for you.
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