The state of counselling in international schools Counselling in any school demands a host of diverse talents to juggle everything that is thrown at you: Writing recommendation letters, supporting children in crisis, providing academic guidance to students, the list of responsibilities can seem daunting to any educator. In international schools, counsellors often support their communities… Read more »
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The global pandemic has left many international teachers asking questions. Here are some answers from our CEO, Alex Reynolds.
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 post, we speak about Andrew Hallam, a former international school teacher, author of ‘Millionaire Teacher’ and ‘Millionaire Expat.
Read more »International schools, by their very nature, are highly diverse and multi-cultural places to work and study. In this post, we explore the benefits and challenges this brings.
Read more »In this guest post from the creator of ‘Theory of Knowledge’, we explore “internationalism” in schools and how it helps us become better educators.
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 discuss the most common interview questions that international teachers are asked, and how best to answer them in an interview.
Read more »The International Baccalaureate (IB) is one of the most common curricula taught at international schools. Here, we discuss how to gain valuable IB teaching experience.
Read more »This International Women’s Day, we explore the vital impact of pioneering and impactful women on the international education sector and beyond.
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