The global pandemic has left many international teachers asking questions. Here are some answers from our CEO, Alex Reynolds.
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Are you looking for a great international teaching job? The number of overseas teaching vacancies is still growing each year but international schools can vary enormously. So how do you find the right position for you? Here are ten ways Teacher Horizons will help… 1. Access the best international teaching jobs worldwide Every year we… Read more »
Have you ever raced in a half marathon? How about in a half marathon inside one of the largest ancient monuments in the world? Part of the Teacher Horizons team is based in the Cambodian city of Siem Reap, right next to the spectacular temples of Angkor Wat (named the best sight in the world by… Read more »
Gone are the days when references were used as the main criteria for judging the quality of a teacher. This is a shame, as references actually add a lot of value to an application; they reinforce a candidate’s achievements and add value to their credentials.
Read more »There has never been a better time to enter the exciting world of international teaching. We have put together ten reasons why now is the time to get proactive and make 2012 the year you made it happen! 1. Professional development It is a common misconception that international schools are places where you get into… Read more »
The aim of Teacher Horizons is to make it much easier for teachers to explore ALL teaching opportunities and schools all over the world, be it in a glamorous International School in mountainous Switzerland or a charity run school for street children in Mumbai, India. We want truly ‘internationalise’ teaching by helping teachers to be… Read more »
Recruitment Fairs have long been a way of finding a job in an international school. Clearly, it’s not practical to visit every school spread across the globe on the chance of an appointment, so the fairs held in main centres like London and Beijing offer a short-cut. But like many short-cuts, they offer a bumpy ride and a good chance of getting lost or ending up where you didn’t really want to go. My experience of a Recruitment Fair in London was literally a long shot. I fancied a position in South America, and I was working in Mozambique at the time, but I was told the London fair was worth trying.
Read more »Welcome to the Teacher Horizons blog! The purpose of our blog is to reach out to international teachers, and educators who want to teach abroad with: The latest news and opinions about international schools and international education from experienced teachers and heads of schools. News from the organisation – collaborations, developments, insights Stories from international… Read more »