Interviews for teaching jobs at international schools are an excellent opportunity to ensure the position is right for you. Here’s what you should be asking.
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Sharing your strengths as a teacher, or in any situation, can be an uncomfortable experience. Here’s how to become more comfortable sharing your strengths.
Read more »Empathy in teaching has always been tremendously important. In this post, we discuss Ed Kirwan’s project, Empathy Week, and how it benefits students globally.
Read more »Gathering and responding to feedback from colleagues, one’s students and their parents is incredibly important. Here, we discuss the best ways of doing this.
Read more »Settling into a new job is a daunting task, particularly when it involves moving your entire life abroad. Here are our tips on ways to ease this process.
Read more »AI and the role of artificial intelligence in education is evolving at an incredible rate. In this post, we get a headteacher’s perspective on AI in education.
Read more »In this guest post by Simon Johnstone, we cover the challenges and rewards of moving with your family to take a senior leadership position abroad.
Read more »Savings ability is an important consideration to take into account when applying for any job. In this post, we discuss how to save money as a teacher in China.
Read more »In our inaugural ‘School Spotlight’ on Dulwich College, we speak to a current teacher explore what it is like to teach at a leading international school in China.
Read more »In this guest article, Sophie Peters, a teacher in our community, explains the importance of Global Citizenship Education in fostering inclusivity in schools.
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