In this week’s blog, we find out some detailed inside information from Christoforos Kanakis, who has been teaching at Maple Leaf Foreign Nationals School in Dalian, China. His school is part of the Maple Leaf Educational Systems school group which has schools in 15 different cities in China. Where are you teaching and what’s your… Read more »
Posts with category: Culture and community
Here at Teacher Horizons we are tremendously proud of the international community we are building. In this week’s blog we want to share with you a few of our achievements so far and welcome some fantastic new members of our team.
Read more »Expanding opportunities to work at international schools: prepare yourself to teach abroad! Who wouldn’t like a life of world travel, acquiring new languages and learning firsthand about new cultures? Many teachers find the opportunity of working at an international school too hard to pass up! Over the past 14 years, there has been a 35%… Read more »
During our school year we encounter all sorts of inspiring people, teachers and students alike. Some we get to know better than others. Veasna is one such lady. Not only is she a 2015 JPA graduate, she’s also Teacher Horizons’ very own Data Entry Administrator and a dynamic, fun part of the team. Living and working… Read more »
You may be away on your exotic teaching stint abroad for “only” a year or perhaps your adventures take you away from your home country for longer. Some of you may even stay on and let the roots take a deep hold in the foreign soil which you now call home anyway….For some of you… Read more »
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 »
“Is it safe there?” This must be one of the most frequently asked questions when it comes to discussing travelling or moving abroad. It is something we get asked fairly frequently when dealing with newly signed up teachers who are taking off to live in new exciting locations. We’ve connected with several teachers who live… Read more »
Well, June is nearly over and many of you teachers residing and teaching in the northern hemisphere are looking forward to the warmth of summer with long sunny days and well deserved days of rest. It seems like the perfect time to reflect upon the lessons learned and we’ve taken the invitation from BECA to… Read more »
The school year is drawing to an end and it will soon be time for teachers to recharge their batteries. Here at Teacher Horizons we’ve connected with BECA for some insightful stories with the flavor of Central America for you to gain ideas and inspiration for your next career moves. In the following article Nick… Read more »
Are you tempted by teaching abroad? Should you stay or should you go? This may be exactly the question you are asking yourself right now as you are entering the world of teaching or even if you are a seasoned professional. We’ve connected with Mikey who is based in exotic Cambodia to find out about… Read more »