Overseas Teachers' Magazine
Teachers who work abroad have the most fascinating stories to tell. Teachers who work abroad visit the most unusual places. Teachers who work abroad meet the most unlikely characters but only those who have taught abroad fully appreciate this.
Overseas Teacher's Network magazine is a forum for all these experiences.
It is a place to share your travel and teaching experiences with an audience of likeminded people. We look forward to hearing your experiences!
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Community cohesion
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12 / 02 / 2010 | Author: dnorris
Community cohesion has emerged as one of the aims of the new secondary school curriculum.The first question to ask is why?... Read More
The show must go on.
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22 / 01 / 2010 | Author: dnorris
The school play was the best one that the parents could ever remember. The trouble was, they remembered it for the wrong reason.... Read More
The Guru of Adult Education
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18 / 12 / 2009 | Author: dnorris
Paulo Friere was a teacher who always said that the teacher does not claim to know it all.... Read More
What did you learn at school today?
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27 / 11 / 2009 | Author: dnorris
When the state pays for education, the state dictates the curriculum and politicians see education as a tool to solve social issues.... Read More
What does a schools commissioner do?
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20 / 11 / 2009 | Author: dnorris
AS job descriptions go, finding out what children think ranks as one of the strangest, but is something that would be invaluable in developing countries.... Read More
Teaching’s Alexander Technique
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29 / 10 / 2009 | Author: dnorris
Billed as the biggest review of primary education for 40 years this extensive enquiry wasn't even commissioned by the government.... Read More
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