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JOB GUIDE DIGEST ON TEACHING OVERSEAS
AND THE INTERNATIONAL TEACHING POSITION
- Teaching overseas takes place in English: no foreign language required to teach abroad.
- Scattered throughout the world are over 1,000 international schools that employ American, Canadian, other Commonwealth, and British-trained teachers and administrators.
- This network employs approximately 55,000 educators and serves close to 550,000 students.
- About 220 of these schools are run under the auspices of the United States Department of Defense.
- Around 200 are associated with the United States
Department of State;and the rest are autonomous institutions,
sponsored by a variety of groups,corporations and interests.
- Curricula vary reflecting the needs of the student body.
- Some schools offer a typical American or British program.
- If the school has a high number of host country students enrolled,courses may be
offered in both English and the host country language.
- Others offer both American and British tracks.
- A growing number of schools are making the International Baccalaureate (IB)available
for talented,university bound students.
- Some institutions have developed their own unique educational program,culled from a
variety of sources.
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