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Teachers - Want a Private Education For Your Children But You Cannot Afford It?
Teachers - Want a Private Education For Your Child...
You need to teach overseas! Pick a country, any country, and there will be at least one international school there. International Schools offer private education for expatriate’s children worldwide. And, while most of the parents have to pay school fees, one of the conditions nearly always included... 
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Teaching English Abroad In International Schools
Teaching English Abroad In International Schools...
There are many opportunities for teaching English abroad that are open to anybody who is able to speak English fluently. Whether you have a teaching degree or a certificate in English language teaching you can find work almost anywhere in the world. This article looks at two options for people who want... 
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Teaching Overseas - Are You The Right Person For The Job
Teaching Overseas - Are You The Right Person For T...
It might be tempting to skip over this article, sure you are indeed the right person for the job, however, there is key information included in this article which will help determine your employability, your motivation for beginning this quest and your preferences for what kind of position you’d like. Single... 
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A Bad Day In The Life Of An International Teacher - Avoid Making This Mistake Yourself
A Bad Day In The Life Of An International Teacher ...
Teaching overseas is the best way to combine great working conditions with living an exotic lifestyle. But it’s not without pitfalls for the unwary. I’m going to share a little story with you about how an experienced international teacher ended up having a really, really bad couple of days… When... 
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Teaching Jobs Overseas for Couples
Teaching Jobs Overseas for Couples...
Teaching couples are very popular with international school recruiters for many reasons but the main one is that couples can often work out cheaper to hire in the long run. This article however, is all about teaching jobs overseas from the viewpoint of the teaching couples, rather than the schools. Whether... 
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Is An Overseas Teacher An Indentured Servant?
Is An Overseas Teacher An Indentured Servant?...
You may be holding back form seriously seeking an overseas teaching contract because you are afraid of getting trapped abroad. This rarely happens. When teaching abroad you will be expected to sign an employment contract covering 1-2 years and in return you will receive a plethora of benefits and the... 
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Where is the Best Place to Teach Overseas?
Where is the Best Place to Teach Overseas?...
Where is the best place to teach overseas? It is hard to decide where to go when you look at the scope of unique and exciting experiences that are available in the different regions around the world. This article is designed to give you information regarding the way your decision about where to teach... 
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Start Your International Teaching Career in the United Kingdom
Start Your International Teaching Career in the Un...
Currently there is a shortage of experienced teachers to fill key jobs in the United Kingdom. This could be your opportunity to springboard your teaching career into the international school sector. If you are looking at getting yourself a teaching job abroad at an international school but have not... 
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Moving On Out - Top Ten Things To Take With You When You Move To Your New Teaching Job Abroad
Moving On Out - Top Ten Things To Take With You Wh...
Once you’ve secured your new teaching job abroad, you’ll probably have several months to get yourself organized before taking up the post. Here are the top ten things you need to take with you when you move overseas. Read this now as some of these can take time to prepare properly! 1. Passport (valid... 
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Teaching Jobs Abroad and Overcoming Culture Shock
Teaching Jobs Abroad and Overcoming Culture Shock...
Culture shock is the term used to describe how people feel when they are exposed to an unfamiliar culture or way of life, and the feeling of disorientation and separateness they experience. It’s a condition that every international teacher feels in varying degrees, whether they’re new to teaching... 

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