In our inaugural ‘School Spotlight’ on Dulwich College, we speak to a current teacher explore what it is like to teach at a leading international school in China.
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In our inaugural ‘School Spotlight’ on Dulwich College, we speak to a current teacher explore what it is like to teach at a leading international school in China.
Read more »Negative self-talk can be highly destructive to your job search. In part 3, guest poster Rachael Kobylecki shares some valuable advice on how to combat it.
Read more »Moving into international teaching can be an exciting, yet undeniably daunting prospect. Here are our thoughts on why you should go for it.
Read more »Negative self-talk can be highly destructive to your job search. In this post, guest poster Rachael Kobylecki shares some valuable advice on how to combat it.
Read more »In this post, Teacher Horizons Adviser Kate McTigue shares why, despite public perception and misconceptions, now is the time to teach in China.
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 »Negative self-talk can be highly destructive to your job search. In this 1st post of 3, Rachael Kobylecki shares some valuable advice on how to combat it.
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 »At Teacher Horizons, we have taken the concept of speed-dating, and applied it to international education recruitment. Read on to out more in this post.
Read more »Networking as an international teacher is not easy. In this post, we share our thoughts on the importance of and strategies for building a teacher network.
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