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Should I Stay or Should I Go? Considerations Before Signing a New Contract
You’ve updated your CV, attended the job fair, and you’re ready to sign on the dotted line…
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A Recruiter's Interview Toolbox
During the interview process, there are some approaches we may want to hold on to, some we need to avoid doing, and others we may want to move towards…
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Do You Have the DEIJ Support You Need During Recruitment Season?
Ideas and thoughts that might help educators of color as they navigate recruitment season in the international school system…
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Teaching Overseas: Are you Qualified?
Teachers who are looking for a change of pace, or just feel like they are getting into a dull routine, might want to consider teaching overseas. Many teachers wonder if they are qualified because they may never have worked, taught, or even traveled abroad, and concerns about language requirements consistently surface.
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Teaching Overseas – Does Age Matter?
According to a recent survey released by The International Educator (TIE), which asked about hiring restrictions at international schools, over 65% of the 176 school heads interviewed reported that their school’s host country does not have age restrictions for issuing a work visa. Of the 28% of respondents who did report restrictions by their host country, the mandatory cut-off was almost equally split between ages 60 and 65.
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Preparing to Move Abroad For The First Time
Making the decision to live abroad, whether for work or for study, is a huge and life changing decision and one that certainly shouldn’t be taken lightly. If you’ve made the decision that moving abroad is the perfect choice for you though then it’s time to get prepared! To help you, Gemma Hunt has sketched a list of things to consider before jumping on that plane.
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Below the Tip of the Iceberg: Rethinking Social-Emotional Learning in International Schools
By Rose Marie Dzugan and Christopher Corby
Mar 2023
Instant Orchestra
By William Norris
Mar 2023
What Comes After the Third Year
By David Rojas, Grade 10
Mar 2023
College Counseling Countdown: Part Four
By Shwetangna Chakrabarty
Mar 2023
Today is the International Day of Happiness, a celebration that was first ritualised by the United Nations 10 years ago. This evokes philosophical questions about what it means to be happy and to what extent edu...
So over the past couple of weeks I have been dealing with, working through, and supporting people with some really difficult issues, both personally and professionally, and the heaviness of these recent issues i...
Jan Stipek
Regent International School20-Mar-23
Head of school
United Arab Emirates
Julie Strait
Ayeyarwaddy International School16-Mar-23
Elementary and Middle School PE
Myanmar
David "Cal" Callaway
International School of Prague14-Mar-23
Deputy Head of School
Czech Republic
Ricardo Vieira
Shenzhen Foreign Language School13-Mar-23
Deputy Head of Primary
China