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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Sport Specialsts
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26 / 08 / 2008 | Author: dnorris
The Specialist Schools Programme was an initiative launched in 1993. By 2006 80% of state secondary schools had become designated schools. A large number are Sports Specialists.... Read More
Standard Practice
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12 / 08 / 2008 | Author: dnorris
Ofsted stands for the office for standards in education. Their remit is to check the standards of education of all children from birth to 17 years of age.... Read More
Watch out for academies
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22 / 07 / 2008 | Author: dnorris
Watch out for posts at the new city academies. These schools may not be in the best locations but the facilities will be excellent.... Read More
Its the law - stupid
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15 / 07 / 2008 | Author: dnorris
The party piece of all teachers who have been teaching for over 20 years is to hark back to a time when they could teach whatever they wanted to teach.... Read More
How long is a delay?
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08 / 07 / 2008 | Author: dnorris
In 1991 The Times of Zambia reported a delay in marking the grade 7 exams. The results arrived two terms later. Now that is a delay, unlike the fiasco with ETS and the English SATs results... Read More
A cricketing comeback
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30 / 06 / 2008 | Author: dnorris
Cricket is seen as the ultimate team game because it demands both individual and collective responsibility. So how do you play it in England when all the sports fields have been sold off.... Read More
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