During our school year we encounter all sorts of inspiring people, teachers and students alike. Some we get to know better than others. Veasna is one such lady. Not only is she a 2015 JPA graduate, she’s also Teacherhorizons’ very own Data Entry Administrator and a dynamic, fun part of the team. Living and working in… Read more »
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Relocating back home
You may be away on your exotic teaching stint abroad for “only” a year or perhaps your adventures take you away from your home country for longer. Some of you may even stay on and let the roots take a deep hold in the foreign soil which you now call home anyway….For some of you… Read more »
Read more »Last Minute Placements
The new school year is around the corner. Whether it’s only fairly recently that you’ve begun to think about a career change or it’s been on the cards for ages, there’s still time to find some amazing teaching opportunities abroad – starting now! With these last minute placements it’s essential that you get in touch… Read more »
Read more »Hi, Cambodian Teacher!
I was having my morning coffee at one of my favourite caffeinating joints in town (it’s called Sister Srey and you definitely should visit if you’re ever in Siem Reap) and it was almost time for me to wrap up my life in the country. Siem Reap’s coffee places are great meeting spots and if… Read more »
Read more »Shiny Happy People – smiling in Cambodia
I love killing two birds with one stone and while we’re still on holiday in many parts of the world and our teachers are taking a break from teaching and contributing to our blog, I decided to recycle my own piece of written contemplation on the topic of happy people abroad and more specifically on… Read more »
Read more »Prague city break
Hello, teachers! Are you rested? Are you having fun? Have you forgotten all about schools or are you secretly missing it? Regardless where you’re at I decided to tackle the Teacherhorizons blog with a holiday spirit at least during the two summer months which mark your precious time off work – more or less. Stay… Read more »
Read more »Holiday in Cambodia!
Summer is here! At least in the northern hemisphere and many of you teachers are taking a well deserved time off. The team at Teacherhorizons want to wish you a very pleasant time off full of adventure, sunshine and relaxation if this is indeed what rocks your boat. I made my way back to Siem… Read more »
Read more »Living and working abroad – Part II
As promised, here are two more daily accounts of our consultants’ work adventures – this time all the way from Somerset, UK and Cairo, Egypt! Talk about the varied life our consultants lead! Contact Teacherhorizons and discuss your options of teaching in a new exciting destination. But first, grab yourself a nice cup of tea… Read more »
Read more »Living and working abroad – Part I
Living and working abroad as a teacher is one thing. But what are those, who help you find your dream job, up to in their daily routine? Here at Teacherhorizons we thought you might like to meet some of our consultants and see what their lives are like on daily basis when it comes to… Read more »
Read more »Skype Interview Tips
With more businesses moving online and the world becoming smaller, Skype interviews are quickly becoming the norm when hunting for a job. This is indeed the case when applying for positions with Teacherhorizons. To maximise your chances of landing that dream job abroad read below our hints and tips on how to nail your Skype… Read more »
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