Posts with category: Culture and community

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Posted , by Nick Derda

The school year is drawing to an end and it will soon be time for teachers to recharge their batteries. Here at Teacher Horizons we’ve connected with BECA for some insightful stories with the flavor of Central America for you to gain ideas and inspiration for your next career moves. In the following article Nick… Read more »

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Posted , by Michael James

Are you tempted by teaching abroad? Should you stay or should you go? This may be exactly the question you are asking yourself right now as you are entering the world of teaching or even if you are a seasoned professional. We’ve connected with Mikey who is based in exotic Cambodia to find out about… Read more »

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Posted , by Zoe Anderson

We’ve connected with Zoe Anderson at Study Select to get her views and tips on teacher-parent communication from the teachers’ perspective. If you’re a teacher, you love your students. You might not always like them, but you honestly care about the kids who come into your classroom every day. Those students look up to you and… Read more »

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Posted , by Alan Doyle

Tax free salary, healthy work-life balance, stunning mosques, excellent food markets and beautiful nature – see why international teacher Alan chose to live and work in Brunei. We’ve asked Alan a few questions about how his old life in Dublin compares to his latest teaching choice. “If you’re looking for a relaxed location where you… Read more »

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