Each year, we at Teacher Horizons choose one education-based charity to support. Introducing the charity that won the vote for 2023: Pipal Tree.
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Ambassadors are an integral component of the Teacher Horizons community. In this article, we discuss their roles and anything important to teachers interested in becoming ambassadors.
Read more »In this post, we re-tell and examine Susanna Harper’s experience teaching oral history in the classroom, and the learning opportunities it brings.
Read more »In this article, we explore and weigh up the most common curricula that you are likely to encounter as an educator at an international school.
Read more »In this post, we speak to one of Teacher Horizons’ very own advisers, Laura, about her experience of moving her family to the United Arab Emirates.
Read more »In this post, we speak to one of Teacher Horizons’ very own advisers, Maggie Johnstone. We discuss her background and her views on teaching internationally.
Read more »In this article, we introduce the Teacher Horizons explorer – a new and fantastic way to connect with what could be the next international school you teach at.
Read more »Some argue that CPD opportunities in schools are not all they’re cracked up to be, but are these unprecedented times changing how we view professional development for international teachers? As online courses allow new opportunities for professional & personal growth, are schools supporting teachers as they navigate this new virtual landscape? What is Continual Professional… Read more »
Students are under more stress than ever before. An American Psychology Association survey undertaken in 2018 reported that teens had worse mental health and higher levels of anxiety and depression than prior years and other ages. Enter now a global pandemic plus the added fear of returning to academia after being stuck at home for… Read more »
Nearly 80% of teachers consider leaving the education profession largely due to stress and a heavy workload. In the 2019 Teacher Wellbeing Index, they found 78% of educators experience negative emotional and wellbeing symptoms due to their work. According to Practical Applications for Building Teacher Wellbeing in Education, teachers have the highest levels of work-related… Read more »