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Date Posted: May 16, 2018

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 »

Date Posted: May 02, 2018

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 »

Date Posted: March 21, 2018

You’ve seen a new job post of your dream career. You want to upload your CV. However, it was last updated 2 years ago. What are going to do? Don’t worry, follow these 5 easy steps to maximise your chances of getting your dream job! Step 1 – Only 30 seconds to make an impression… Read more »

Date Posted: November 29, 2016

  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 »

Date Posted: November 23, 2016

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Date Posted: October 13, 2016

  Should we be flexible towards our students or should our students learn the virtue of flexibility? The old traditional method of sitting is rows has been frowned upon for the last few years as more and more teachers acquire modern seating arrangements and are praised for providing flexible seating for students in the class…. Read more »

Date Posted: July 29, 2016

  Special thanks to our partner schools in the MENA region for their input in constructing this list. When teaching overseas it is imperative that we prepare culturally and become aware of the taboos that exist in different parts of the world. What may seem like a natural, open and acceptable discussion in one part… Read more »

Date Posted: July 18, 2016

The aim of Waldorf schooling is to educate the whole child, “head, heart and hands” Waldorf Steiner education was introduced by Rudolf Steiner (1861 – 1925) who was an innovative Austrian academic whose ideas founded the basis of Anthroposophy. The insights promoted in the Waldorf Steiner Education espouse and promote universal human values, educational pluralism… Read more »

Date Posted: July 11, 2016

  For decades, education researchers have documented the disproportionately low academic performance of poor children and teenagers living in poverty compared to their wealthier counterparts. It turns out the link is more biological than sociological. Recent studies have pointed towards “working memory” as the key psychological factor linking poverty and education. What is a working… Read more »

Date Posted: July 04, 2016

  We have been hearing a lot about STEM lately. What is STEM? and What’s the fuss about this program? STEM is not really classified as a program but more of a curriculum. STEM follows a similar structure to that of the IB curriculum in that it follows an interdisciplinary and applied approach to education… Read more »