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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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
Teachers should not switchoff
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13 / 10 / 2009 | Author: dnorris
The advent of the mobile phone adds another dimention to the link betwen good behaviour and classroom teaching.... Read More
What do they know of England who only England know
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06 / 10 / 2009 | Author: dnorris
A year six teacher said in the staff room 'Much as I love my job I wouldn't want to do it for another 30 years.' He made it sound like a dead end job.... Read More
Cyclical maths
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30 / 09 / 2009 | Author: dnorris
Teaching is a cyclical business. Lo and behold after 40 years 'The Williams' report on primary maths is advocating that learning about number should be rooted in play...as The Plowden Report in 1967 ... Read More
Make up your mind when you are young
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15 / 09 / 2009 | Author: dnorris
Times are never easy for young people but they are set to become more complex when the new Diplomas are introduced into schools for 14 - 19 year olds.... Read More
Parcel Force
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08 / 09 / 2009 | Author: dnorris
Rose Griffiths was a foster carer in Leicester in 2003. She noticed that looked after children often miss out when it comes to personally addressed letters so she did something about it.... Read More
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