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In Your Own Backyard: Keeping Relevance Post-Hiring Season
Now that the hiring season is almost coming to a close, we can re-group and re-think how our current faculty and staff are faring in our school environments…
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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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The Beauty of Belonging
By Nguyen Hong Quyen
Helping Students Succeed in Strings Orchestra
By Lisamary Guiliany-Zambrano
Our Multi-Tiered Systems of Support Journey
By Stacy Shipman, Shan Ahmed, Emma Ahmed, John Powell, and Chris Frost
Nov 2023
Embracing Inclusion: A Transformative Journey at the International Community School of Abidjan
By Dr. Heather Naro and Andrea Lillis
Nov 2023
I love when seemingly separate strands wind together like Wittgenstein’s rope. Here are reflections while observing the first of several classes at Akademeia High School in Warsaw. I’m posting this w...
In the 1950s, the educational psychologist Carl Rogers coined the term psychological safety. By this, he meant an environment in which people can explore their creative potential, take risks, not be afraid of fa...
Zachery Brooks
QSI International School of Shenzhen28-Nov-23
Academic Coordinator
China
Michael Kempenich
QSI International School of El Tigre28-Nov-23
Director
Venezuela
Micaiah Landrus
QSI International School of Zhuhai28-Nov-23
Director of Instruction
China
Mark Mason
QSI International School of Shenyang28-Nov-23
Director
China