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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Colourful teaching
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24 / 06 / 2008 | Author: dnorris
Who would have thought that the colour scheme in the classroom would affect learning. Well it does and it needs to because 1 in 10 have a mental health disorder.... Read More
Hey ho, its exam time again.
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19 / 06 / 2008 | Author: dnorris
Exams occupy a very strange place in the psyche of the British academic mind. They are deemed to be the only factors for measuring a well educated person.... Read More
Sure is a sure start
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10 / 06 / 2008 | Author: dnorris
In poorer countries education starts late. In Britain there is provision from when you are born up to theage of 16.... Read More
We tell them what we think of teachers
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03 / 06 / 2008 | Author: dnorris
Scool inspections in the U.K. have been criticised by the Organisation for Economic Development because they create considerable strain and additional work.... Read More
Leading the blind
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27 / 05 / 2008 | Author: dnorris
The Maths lessons had to be exciting. So had the English lessons because the children had a lot of power at their fingertips.They could switch off - litteraly.... Read More
Every Child Matters.
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20 / 05 / 2008 | Author: dnorris
Peter is from a lone parent , his attendance is 60% and on the days he does come he is often late. He appears tired and suffers ill health. At home he never goes to bed on time.... Read More
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