- Applying to International School Jobs
- An Insider's Guide to Applying to International Teaching Jobs
- Salaries and Benefits in International Schools
- Renumeration Packages for International School Teachers
- Settling in and Making the Most of Teaching Abroad
- Opportunities for Professional Development Teaching Abroad
- Teaching in International Schools for Families
- Teaching Abroad in the Twilight of your Career
- The Challenges of Teaching ESL Students in International Schools
- Perfecting your Profile - maximising your International School Jobs prospects
- Getting the Most out of the International Baccalaureate Experience
- Writing a great Teaching Philosophy Statement
- Assessing and Researching International Schools
- My Persepctive on Teaching Abroad in New Zealand
- Finding Meaning in Teaching in South Korea
- Making the Jump into International Teaching
- An NQT's Perspective on Teaching Abroad
Opportunities for Professional Development Teaching Abroad
Continued Professional Development is a crucial issue for teachers who are new to international education, in particular the young and/or ambitious teacher. Many candidates have the impression that these would be limited, if they occur at all. The reality is that there are abundant opportunities.
Many international schools are new or rapidly developing and this situation creates Professional Development (PD) in itself as new systems, curriculums and routines have to be created or developed. The experience is professionally rich and shared ideas abound.
Another aspect of developing schools and the rapid turn-over of staff is the more likely opportunity than usual for obtaining posts of responsibility.
The best schools are accredited or going through the process of accreditation. This forces all staff to review and self-appraise all aspects of school life.
Many schools organise their own in-house PD, covering topics such as the teaching of English to students whose curriculum is conducted in English though this is not their first language.
The Board of many international schools recognise that teacher’s PD is not only intrinsically valuable to the school, but also realise that it is an important issue for the teachers. Thus they invest a significant amount of the whole school’s budget for teachers’ PD. A school that offers the International Baccalaureate is duty bound to provide its teachers with the opportunity to attend workshops. Some schools form consortiums to provide PD in their area, because of the cost of sending an individual on a course that takes place overseas. One other avenue is the growing number of Online PD opportunities afforded to the international teachers.
Written by John Regan, CEO of Teacherhorizons. Having spent the first 30 years of his teaching and head mastering career in the UK both in the state sector and independent sector, John has spent 10 years as Headmaster of prestigious schools in Portugal and Egypt. He has been recruiting for almost 30 years.