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.
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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 »Introducing EducatorsAbroad, a company which enables international educators to gain Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) without having to be assessed in the UK.
Read more »In this post, we discuss why a teacher should seek to embrace their entrepreneurial spirit to become a teacher entrepreneur, and the first steps to getting there.
Read more »In this post, we cover a welcome recent update to the ways in which international teachers can gain International Baccalaureate (IB) experience.
Read more »Following up on our post on how to get an international teaching certificate, we speak with Colin Bell about the new international qualified teacher status (IQTS).
Read more »In this post, we talk about the journey to becoming an international teacher; from getting certified to readying yourself for your first teaching position.
Read more »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.
Read more »Discussing consent with high school students is not an easy conversation, but it’s a necessary one. Here, we discuss how to approach this conversation with your students.
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