Pursuing one’s own professional development can fall under the radar for many international teachers. Here are the best ways to continue developing as a teacher.
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In this guest post from the creator of ‘Theory of Knowledge’, we explore “internationalism” in schools and how it helps us become better educators.
Read more »In this post, we discuss the most common interview questions that international teachers are asked, and how best to answer them in an interview.
Read more »The International Baccalaureate (IB) is one of the most common curricula taught at international schools. Here, we discuss how to gain valuable IB teaching experience.
Read more »In this post, we give our personal picks for the best locations in which to teach at an international school in 2021.
Read more »In the midst of a pandemic, it remains as important as ever to showcase to potential employers that you can teach students online. Here’s how to prepare yourself.
Read more »This article has been partly informed by an intern at one of our partner International Schools, Chadwick International School in Seoul, South Korea. Thanks Andrew for your insights on life in South Korea and supporting us with the FAQ section of the article. How to find an international school job in South Korea. There is… Read more »
The international school sector continues to grow, on average about 6% per year. New schools continue to open and therefore the demand for teachers is also steadily increasing. Having recognised qualifications will help you to kick start your career teaching internationally. Once you have received Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) you may consider doing your (NQT)… Read more »
If you are thinking about going back to school to be an international teacher, there’s good news! According to the latest research report by the Council of British International Schools (COBIS), 82% of new international teachers are happy with their experience. We’ve pulled together the top three reasons for becoming an international school teacher, supported… Read more »
One-way video interviews are a relatively new way to gain insight into a potential candidate’s fit for a role in an international school. At first glance they appear to be incredibly nerve-wracking. The candidate can’t see the interviewer so it can feel very daunting but with some familiarity and preparation, it can be learned…. Read more »