We are very excited that Teacher Horizons and Teach First are collaborating and have developed a network of Teach First ambassadors who are interested or involved in education overseas. Join our network if you are a Teach First ambassador Why join this community? We believe that joining this network will benefit Teach First ambassadors… Read more »
Posts by Tiffany Kibblewhite
Read on for our guide on getting those first impressions of your international teaching CV just right! Should you put a picture on your resume? A common question getting thrown around the international teaching community is whether you should include a picture on your CV. While those in the UK and US might find it unusual to… Read more »
Merry Christmas one and all! We hope you are having a lovely break, and as our gift to you, we bring you 12 of our favourite jobs for 2019/20. Have a look at what this brand new year has to offer you. 1) Secondary English Teacher – Anglican International School, Israel **JANUARY START!** This wonderful role in Jerusalem requires an… Read more »
As Teacher Horizons grows, more and more schools are signing up to use our services, so it’s more important than ever that we ensure they are good quality. I interviewed our CEO Alex Reynolds recently to find out more about how the team actually does this. What processes do Teacher Horizons and the team go through, and… Read more »
Here at Teacher Horizons most of us have been teachers, many of us international teachers and even senior leaders. This means we have a thorough understanding of what makes a school desirable from a teacher’s perspective. Our aim is to travel around as many international schools as possible and visit them in person. This means we… Read more »
Our teachers are rounding off their first term at school. Hooray! Before we delve into how their experiences have been, we wanted to first share some of their feedback on the Teacher Horizons process… Gemma was placed in Cambodia. Selecting schools suitable schools was very easy and the profiles for each school were extremely helpful. TH put… Read more »
We have all read reports of devastatingly heavy rain and winds in North and South Carolina from Hurricane Florence, and seen photos of the horrific damage to China, the Philippines, Guam, and the Marshall Islands by Typhoon Mangkhut. Are you wondering what you can do to help? We were! A massive 550 miles wide, Typhoon Mangkhut is the strongest… Read more »
As the summer holidays draw to a close and a new school year approaches, for many of you it’s the end of one chapter and the start of a next. The same goes for John Regan, one of the founding members of Teacher Horizons, who is hanging up his hat (almost) and settling into retirement. So… Read more »
CONGRATULATIONS!! Most of you have kissed your loved ones goodbye and boarded the plane to your new home for the next few years. Pat yourself on the back – that’s one very hard step complete! But now what? Every international teacher will agree the next part is the most exciting and nerve-wracking of all. The first week… Read more »
Did you know that by using Teacher Horizons, you are helping us support important projects and providing opportunities for thousands of disadvantaged children in developing countries like Sri Lanka? Teacher Horizons donates 10% of all our profits to support education projects that offer opportunities to less fortunate students in developing countries. Last year, we selected Tea Leaf… Read more »