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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Graduates tackle the symptoms not the cause
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01 / 09 / 2009 | Author: dnorris
Teach First started life in America as something called TeachforAmerica. Now it has reached the 1000th recruit to sucessfully teach in a disadvantaged school.... Read More
Specialist school or special school
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25 / 08 / 2009 | Author: dnorris
You see the signs everywhere. School A is now called an Art College; school B a Science College whilst school C is called a Language College.... Read More
Once it was the classroom cup-board, now it is the laptop.
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18 / 08 / 2009 | Author: dnorris
Every teacher who has taught abroad wil recognise the scene. You unlock the teacher's cupboard and stare at it's contents and there on the shelves are hundreds of odd photocopies.... Read More
Holiday Jobs
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30 / 07 / 2009 | Author: dnorris
Holiday jobs are more than a means of paying for a trip abroad, they offer experiences that are useful lessons for coping with life later on.... Read More
That Eurika moment
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07 / 07 / 2009 | Author: dnorris
The essance of teaching is the thrill of someone learning, and knowing that you are responsible for it happening. That is when you are proud to be a teacher.... Read More
How much do you know about first aid?
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15 / 06 / 2009 | Author: dnorris
I know a lot about first aid because I have been on a lot of courses but the minute I have to do it in the real world I freeze.... Read More
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