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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In this post, we discuss women in leadership positions, the balance that still exists here and what needs to happen for real change to be felt.
Read more »Each year, Teacher Horizons partners with and supports an educational charity. In this post, we introduce the charity we voted to support this year: SOS Africa.
Read more »In this guest-post, Brian Dawson recounts his story. From growing up in Africa to starting a career in international education, he explains why he thinks all teachers should work abroad
Read more »In this post, we speak with Teacher Horizons member and international school teacher, Daniel Akintoye. We discuss his background and his experience with international teaching.
Read more »Many international teachers with limited experience of Latin America have certain misconceptions about it. In this post, we discuss these and why it remains a great place to teach.
Read more »Lockdown has been a difficult time for everyone. In this post, we follow the story of one international teacher and her family, and how they got through lockdown in Vietnam.
Read more »In this post, we speak to some of Teacher Horizons’ counselling candidates to learn of their views and understandings of international education.
Read more »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 »Learning about and integrating into a new community can be one of the most rewarding aspects to teaching internationally. Here’s how teachers can positively impact these communities.
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